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Research and Evidence - bridging the gap between evidence and practice

Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is home to some of the country’s leading clinical research institutions, and is dedicated to improving the understanding and treatment of mental and physical health; reflecting the nature of our Trust as a provider of integrated care.

Our commitment to our patients is that we will inform you about opportunities to participate in research studies that you are eligible for. This contact will be made by members of your care team or staff and researchers in dedicated research roles. 

 

 

 

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Trust retains unicef GOLD Baby Friendly Award

We are proud to announce that the specialist infant feeding leads, and our Healthy Family Teams have been reaccredited and retain their Unicef GOLD Baby Friendly Award, which was first achieved in 2020. This award is an internationally recognised award which provides a roadmap for delivering the unicef standards in an effective and sustainable way.

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Rushcliffe Cardiorespiratory team highlighted as example of best practice

We are delighted that the Rushcliffe Cardiorespiratory team at Nottinghamshire Healthcare has been highlighted as an example of best practice for 100% of patients with stable Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), starting Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) within 90 days of referral.

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Shortlisted in Nursing Times Awards for excellent patient care

Nottinghamshire Healthcare is delighted to have colleagues shortlisted in two categories in the Nursing Times Awards for their dedication to delivering excellent patient care.

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Participants needed for a study on how two types of non-invasive brain stimulation (“neuromodulation”) might work together

If you are aged 18-59, and experiencing persistent low mood, you may be eligible to participate, whether or not you are currently receiving treatment.

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