Implementation projects
All ARC OxTV projects with an element of implementation – putting the findings and outputs of research into real world use.
Featured project
Implementation of the Better Outcomes for Older People with Spinal Trouble (BOOST) Programme into NHS Practice
Implementation Improving Health and Social Care Social Care
The BOOST programme, proven to enhance mobility and reduce fall risks for older people with spinal stenosis, is being implemented into NHS practice to ensure wider availability and improve patient outcomes through enhanced pain management and exercise adherence.
Cost-Effectiveness of Implementing a Suicide Prediction Tool (OxMIS) in Severe Mental Illness
This project evaluates the cost-effectiveness of the Oxford Mental Illness and Suicide (OxMIS) tool in psychiatric services for patients with severe mental illness, aiming to improve suicide risk assessments and integrate preventive measures into routine care.
Implementation of the Better Outcomes for Older People with Spinal Trouble (BOOST) Programme into NHS Practice
The BOOST programme, proven to enhance mobility and reduce fall risks for older people with spinal stenosis, is being implemented into NHS practice to ensure wider availability and improve patient outcomes through enhanced pain management and exercise adherence.
Implementation of the Forensic Outcome Measure (FORUM) in a Regional Forensic Mental Health Service
Integrating the FORensic oUtcome Measure (FORUM) into regional forensic mental health services to enhance patient care, foster clinician-patient collaboration, and improve treatment outcomes.
Problems Encountered during Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomised Trials and Potential Solutions: Systematic Review and Survey
This project examines the challenges of conducting stepped-wedge cluster randomised trials in healthcare, aiming to develop a guide with practical solutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of future trials, thereby enhancing the testing and implementation of new health services.
SHAPE - Supporting Healthcare Workers through Early Interventions
SHAPE Recovery evaluates and refines a mental health intervention for healthcare workers, aiming to reduce PTSD and depression symptoms effectively, with past successes showing significant recovery rates. This project includes trials and qualitative studies to tailor support and enhance care quality.
The OSCAR Study: Optimising Structured Medication Reviews
OSCAR focuses on optimising Structured Medication Reviews in England, investigating their implementation and impact on patient safety and treatment effectiveness, aiming to enhance care quality for those with long-term conditions.
The SHIP Study: A Service Evaluation and Mixed Methods Implementation Research Study of Hypertension Plus
The SHIP Study evaluates the Hypertension Plus system for self-monitoring high blood pressure, assessing its integration into UK primary care to improve patient outcomes and inform future health policy.
WHEEL – Weight cHange for people with sErious mEntal iLlness
WHEEL focuses on improving access to weight management services for people with serious mental illnesses, aiming to reduce health risks and enhance overall wellbeing.