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National Institute for Health Research Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre (NETSCC)
HTA Programme Primary Research (Outline Proposals) Details (Hits : 10670)
| Aims: | The Health Technology Assessment Programme (HTA) produces independent research about the effectiveness of different healthcare treatments and tests for those who use, manage and provide care in the NHS. |
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| Description: | Research proposals are sought on the following topics: 10/61 Reducing alcohol consumption in pregnant women 10/62 Interventions to support changes in diet and physical activity in people with high cardiovascular risk 10/63 The diagnostic accuracy of hearing tests and cost-effectiveness of school entry hearing screening programmes 10/64 Automated reading of retinal photography in diabetic eye screening 10/65 A diagnostic accuracy study of the spot urinary protein: creatinine ratio with a modelled evaluation of its diagnostic utility in the assessment of pre-eclampsia 10/66 Screening intervals for diabetic retinopathy 10/69 Acupuncture for back pain in pregnancy 10/71 Use of sodium bicarbonate in elderly patients with low grade acidosis and chronic renal disease. |
| *Type: | Projects |
| *Duration: | Unspecified |
| Funding: | Amount of funding available is unspecified. |
| *Amount: | Not specified |
| Closing Date: | 30 September 2010 |
| Comments: | All submissions for the above topics must reach the HTA offices before 1pm on Thursday, 30th September 2010. Proposals will be considered by the HTA Commissioning Board in January 2011. For further information please see their website. |
| Restrictions: | Research proposals must relate to the specified priority areas. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. |
| Grant Contact: | HTA Commissioning Team Phone : 023 8059 5621 Email: htacmsng@soton.ac.uk |
| Grant Web Page: | HTA Programme Primary Research (Outline Proposals) |
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