Clinical Trials

Exploring Patient Experience of Receiving Low back MRI Results

University of Essex researchers are looking for volunteers who have had an MRI scan of their low back for back pain to share their experience of receiving results and any explanations provided by healthcare staff.

The study aims to improve the way healthcare professionals communicate MRI results to patients in the future.

To find out more and see if you are eligible to take part, click on the poster above or contact the study lead Edward Kirby on edwardkirby@nhs.net

 

 

 

 

 

Poppy Study

Volunteers wanted for women's health study

University of Cambridge researchers at Addenbrooke’s Hospital are looking for volunteers who are planning their first pregnancy, to take part in a new study focussing on pregnancy and women’s long-term health (the POPPY study).

The POPPY study aims to understand why some women develop pre-eclampsia and other placental complications and why these conditions have an adverse effect on women’s future heart health.

 

If you are aged 18-45 years and are planning your first pregnancy, you may be eligible to participate.

 

Reimbursement is provided for time, inconvenience and travel.

 

To find out more, please visit the POPPY study website, watch this video or contact the POPPY study team on cuh.poppy@nhs.net

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