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New Oxford Study Shows Brief Sleep Therapy Delivered by Nurses Improves Insomnia

Aug 11, 2023

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Researchers from the University of Oxford have found that a brief form of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for insomnia, delivered by nurses in GP surgeries, significantly improves sleep and quality of life compared to sleep hygiene alone.

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Clinical Trials Day 2023

May 19, 2023

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Tomorrow, Saturday 20 May, is Clinical Trials Day, an excellent opportunity to reflect on the immense value that trials hold in advancing medical knowledge and improving healthcare outcomes. Trials such as those run out of the PC-CTU are the cornerstone of scientific progress, enabling researchers to test new treatments, therapies, and interventions in a controlled environment.

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CTU presents at the NIHR 7th Annual Primary Care Research Symposium

May 18, 2023

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On Tuesday the 16th of May, members of the CTU attended the 7th Annual Primary Care Research Symposium organised by the NIHR’s Thames Valley and South Midland’s Clinical Research Network. Held at Milton Hill House Hotel in Abingdon, the symposium was an opportunity for researchers from all backgrounds to network, learn about opportunities to take part in current trials, and discuss the future of primary care research.

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Infections group and CTU win big at 2023 Antibiotic Guardian Awards

May 4, 2023

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The Infections and Acute Care Group and the Primary Care Clinical Trials unit – both led by Professor Chris Butler – had a momentous evening on Tuesday May 2, as they swept the Antibiotic Guardian Awards, receiving accolades for revolutionary research and science communications. The teams won in the categories of Research and COVID-19 learning and also got Highly Commended for Research.

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Introducing Proxemis: University of Oxford and EMIS announce new joint venture, Proxemis, an end-to-end clinical trial solution

May 4, 2023

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Combining the world-renowned expertise of the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Science's Clinical Trials Unit with the software and data management capabilities of EMIS, Proxemis is reimagining research to support healthier lives with a uniquely tailored experience for clinical trial delivery.

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Reflecting on PANORAMIC and PRINCIPLE, three years into the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mar 30, 2023

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Earlier this month—Saturday 11 March 2023—we marked the third anniversary of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaring the COVID-19 pandemic. This anniversary is an opportunity to reflect on the lessons learned from the pandemic and renew efforts to strengthen health systems and ensure equitable access to vaccines and treatments.

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PANORAMIC trial finds molnupiravir does not reduce COVID-19 hospitalisation/deaths in vaccinated people at high risk

Dec 22, 2022

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Researchers from the University of Oxford have today released findings from a clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of the antiviral treatment molnupiravir against COVID-19 – the first treatment tested in the ongoing PANORAMIC trial.

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Clinical Trials Day 20 May 2022 - “We couldn’t do it without you.”

May 17, 2022

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Clinical Trials Day gives us an opportunity to reflect on, and appreciate, recent achievements and the people who have made these achievements possible. So, this year we want to say a big thank you to everyone involved, “we couldn’t do it without you”.

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The PRINCIPLE Trial - Two Years On

May 16, 2022

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The PRINCIPLE Trial has led the way in evaluating treatments for COVID-19 in the community over the last two years.

Primary care research nurses nominated for OUH Award

Apr 13, 2022

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Congratulations to the amazing team of research nurses working in the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit who have been shortlisted as finalists in the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Staff Recognition Awards 2021.

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10,000 people join the PRINCIPLE Trial – A huge ‘Thank You’ from us all

Apr 4, 2022

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10,000 people have joined the PRINCIPLE Trial over the last two years and we want to say a big ‘Thank You’ to them all for their amazing contribution to testing treatments for COVID-19 in the community.

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British Muslim organisations support PANORAMIC ahead of Ramadan

Mar 31, 2022

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The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) and the British Islamic Medical Association (BIMA) joined forces in March to help promote the PANORAMIC trial as part of a series of outreach activities ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, enabling greater outreach to diverse communities across Britain.

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PANORAMIC hits the 20,000 participant milestone

Mar 31, 2022

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The world’s largest study of community-based treatments for acute COVID-19 has reached a world-first, historic milestone: over twenty thousand participants from across the UK have now taken part in the PANORAMIC trial.

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PRINCIPLE trial 'highly commended' for innovative use of health data

Jul 5, 2021

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The PRINCIPLE trial has been highly commended at the Health Data Research UK Awards for the way in which patient data is utilised so participants are contacted about the trial soon after receiving a positive test result.

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Britain’s most influential Hindu temple spreads awareness of the PRINCIPLE trial among Indian Community

Oct 21, 2020

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PRINCIPLE Trial to strengthen Black, Asian and minority ethnic community participation

Sep 18, 2020

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Professor Mahendra G Patel, University of Bradford, joins PRINCIPLE Trial as National Black, Asian and minority ethnic Community and Pharmacy Lead

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Probiotics do not reduce antibiotic prescribing in care home residents, shows study

Jul 7, 2020

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There is no evidence to suggest a daily combination of probiotics reduces the need for antibiotics to treat acute infections in care home residents, finds a study led by Oxford University researchers published in JAMA.

Less is more? Deprescribing blood pressure lowering medications is safe in the short-term in older people with frailty and multiple long-term conditions

May 26, 2020

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