South East Trials Unit (SETU)

SETU Current Trials

A selection of trials SETU is currently running.

2004-2008 £268,000, British Heart Foundation
Evaluating the clinical and economic impact of specialist heart failure nurses in England.

2005-2009 £1,000,000, British Heart Foundation
National audit of cardiac rehabilitation: provision, outcomes and equity.

2006-2009 £168000, British Heart Foundation
Evaluation of national arrhythmia services.

2007-2009 £3,200,000, Department of Health
Alcohol screening and brief intervention pilots: linked cluster randomised controlled trials in primary care, accident and emergency and criminal justice settings.

2007-2010 £908,000, NIHR Health Technology Assessment
Opportunistic screening and stepped care interventions for older alcohol users in primary care.

2008-2012 £480,000, Medical Research Council
Assertive community treatment for severe alcohol dependence: a pilot randomised controlled trial platform.

2008-2012 £4,000,000, European Union FP7
The public health impact of individually directed brief interventions and treatments for alcohol use disorders in European countries.

2008 – 2010, NIHR Research for Patient Benefit
Improving concordance in older people with Type-2 Diabetes (ICOPE-D)

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Last Updated: 22/09/2011