Research
Does your Child have ADHD and Sleep Problems?
University Hospital of Southampton and Southampton Clinical Trials Unit are running a study.
The study is testing a new website, called Sleep Buddy, which has been designed by medics and psychologists, to see if it improves sleep problems in children aged 6-12 years with an ADHD diagnosis.
You can take part if…
✓ Your child is aged 6-12 years.
✓ Your child has a diagnosis of ADHD (including ADD).
✓ You have noticed that your child is experiencing sleep problems
✓ You can read and understand English without assistance.
How do I find out more?
Visit the study website by scanning the QR Code, or follow this link: https://www.trialdeck.com/trial/sleepbuddy?reg_code=Zck7jrJvdu
You can also contact the study researcher by calling 0330 1334 689 or emailing sleepbuddysupport@soton.ac.uk
Do you or your child have eczema?
Want to help us find out the best way to use steroid creams when you have an eczema flare up?
We are looking for children and adults with eczema, from all backgrounds, to take part in this research study.
Find out more about the Keep Control of Eczema Study and join online:
www.rapideczematrials.org/keep-control-study
Contact us:
Have you had a fall & couldn’t get back up? Did someone call 999?
WE’RE LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS!
We want to hear about your experience, and your friends and family’s experience too.
WHY IT MATTERS
Ater a fall, some people may remain on the floor for a long time, this is called a “long lie”. We are doing a study to understand how a long lie can affect your health, and how people could be better supported.
WHAT IT INVOLVES
Take part in two short interviews (30 minutes). The first interview will be arranged soon after you join the study. The second interview will take place around 3 months later. You can choose to do one or both. Receive a £25 high-street shopping voucher as a thank you.
WHO ARE WE
Research teams at the University of Sheffield and Yorkshire Ambulance Service. The study is taking place nationally, between April 2024 and March 2026.
INTERESTED?
Want to take part or know more?
Email: longlies@sheffield.ac.uk
Call: 0114 222 2981
Help us make a difference in post-fall care. Your voice matters.
RESEARCH
Supporting research in primary care
We are a research-active practice and take part in studies run by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) as well as some commercial research studies. The NIHR is funded by the Department of Health and is the research arm of the NHS.
We are part of the Yorkshire & Humber Clinical Research Network (CRN) and work closely with them to offer research opportunities to our patients. Research helps doctors and scientists understand the causes of illnesses, develop better treatments and services, and improve the care patients receive. In simple terms, it helps us find better ways to keep people healthy and care for those who are unwell.
The funding for our research activity comes from the individual research studies and the Clinical Research Network. This means it does not come from the practice’s own budget and does not affect the services we provide to our patients.
All staff involved in carrying out research complete Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training. This ensures that all NHS research is carried out safely, ethically and to the highest standards.
LOCAL PRACTICES PARTICIPATING IN RESEARCH
Greenwood PCN is made up of ten GP practices, three of which are currently active in delivering research studies@
- Birkby health centre
- Croft medical centre
- Grange group practice
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