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The home of collaborative applied health and social care research in Oxford and the Thames Valley.
The prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms and caregivers' distress at the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and dementia, along with associated factors.
- DEM-COMM
- Dementia
- Improving Health and Social Care
- Mental Health
- Novel Methods to Aid and Evaluate Implementation
- Social Care
This study explores the prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients at the point of diagnosis with mild cognitive impairment or dementia and examines the associated distress levels in their caregivers, aiming to inform better support strategies.
Clinical benefits of the Oxford Brain Health Centre pathway compared to the routine memory clinic pathway in psychiatrists’ confidence for diagnosis and management of memory disorders
- DEM-COMM
- Dementia
- Improving Health and Social Care
- Methods and Tools
- Novel Methods to Aid and Evaluate Implementation
- Social Care
This project compares the Oxford Brain Health Centre pathway with the traditional memory clinic approach to see if it boosts psychiatrists' confidence in diagnosing and managing memory disorders, potentially improving patient care and influencing future practices.
DEcision-Making support Model for whole-pathway dementia workforce COMMissioning (DEMM-COMM)
- DEM-COMM
- Dementia
- Improving Health and Social Care
- Methods and Tools
- Novel Methods to Aid and Evaluate Implementation
This project is developing a comprehensive health economic model for dementia care to help UK commissioners make informed workforce investment decisions, improving care and reducing inequalities.
Trajectories and transitions of biomarkers in Dementia in the context of multimorbidity
- Applied Digital Health
- DEM-COMM
- Dementia
- Methods and Tools
- Novel Methods to Aid and Evaluate Implementation
This project uses advanced methods to study how dementia progresses in people with different backgrounds and other health conditions, aiming to improve early detection and management through health record analysis.
Can the medications treating dementia-related conditions (e.g. hypertension, diabetes, depression) be used for dementia prevention and treatment as well?
This research investigates whether medications for hypertension, diabetes, and depression can also help prevent and treat dementia by analysing UK health records for patterns of reduced dementia risk among users.