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SILENCE
The Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit: Lowering Elements of Noise in the Critical Care Environment (SILENCE) research programme was funded by a feasibility study grant awarded by the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit scheme, and was sponsored by the University of Oxford. For all enquires about the SILENCE project please email: silence@ndcn.ox.ac.uk The project ended in 2018 and results from the study have been published. See details below.
Predicting AF after Cardiac Surgery: PARADISE
The PARADISE study is an international collaboration that will develop two reliable prediction models to identify which patients are at greatest risk of developing Atrial Fibrillation (AF) following heart surgery.
Safer and more efficient vital signs monitoring: an observational study (FOBS)
The FOBS study aims to develop an evidence-based protocol for how frequently observations should be made that will be both safe and achievable across all acute NHS hospitals
Non-contact vital signs monitoring
The non-contact vital signs monitoring (NVSM) study was a joint collaboration between the Department of Engineering, the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, and Oxehealth Ltd.
REFLECT
The REcovery FoLlowing Intensive CarE Treatment (REFLECT) research programme was funded by a grant awarded by the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit scheme. The first phase of this work is now complete and the results are being used to inform development of a complex intervention to improve post-ICU ward care.
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