Web-based Implementation Toolkit, which is accessible and user-friendly and offers an interactive Implementation Wheel, Implementation Checklist and bite-size Implementation Webinars
Website helps people with Lynch syndrome to make choices that are right for them. It was developed by Cancer Research UK and researchers at the University of Southampton, working with people with Lynch syndrome.
The Family and Friends in Bereavement resource offers a unique focus on the grief experience of the family rather than the individual.
RESTORE aims to support people living with cancer related fatigue. Designed by the University of Southampton in collaboration with Macmillan Cancer Support
Research at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust has found that patients can maintain or even increase their fitness before surgery by taking part in an exercise programme in hospital.
A large study of people across the UK who have had a diagnosis of cancer.
Programme is led by the Macmillan Survivorship Research Group in the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton.
Decision Aid for decising whether to have a genetic test for breast cancer.
This decision aid is designed to help anyone living with motor neurone disease (MND) to think about whether you might want a gastrostomy tube.
Economics of Chronic Diseases (EConDA). Website funded by the European Commission Consumers, Health and Food Executive Agency. Includes a simple content management system for easy user maintainance (CushyCMS).
University College London website for a landmark study of growth from birth to 5 years involving 2400 families with twins born in 2007 from all over England and Wales. The biggest study of the genetic and environmental effects on appetite and growth ever to be undertaken.
In collaboration with Marks and Spencer. Healthy Lifestyle packs were sold in stores containing a link to the online health check.
Study aims to explore and understand how parents make a series of repeated treatment-related decisions when their child has relapse or refractory neuroblastoma.
Shape-up Sister - a lifestyle programme aimed at the Afro Caribbean community. Helps to manage weight, improve health and improve quality of life. Shape-up Sister is not a diet or an eating plan. And it is not just about weight loss. It is a psychological approach to managing eating and physical activity over the long term.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton - Surgical decision aid. Young and Diagnosed with early Stage breast Cancer. As part of their treatment many women will have a choice between mastectomy and breast conserving surgery.
Funding provided to University College London (UCL) by The British Heart Foundation.
Cancer awareness and lay models similarity judgements. Users drag and drop cancer types into categories they have created.
Copyright © Live I.T. Solutions 2024
Email: liveituk@aol.com