Many organisations are using or considering asymptomatic COVID-19 testing programmes for staff in their workplaces. THIS Institute has launched a new ethical framework and checklist to support organisations to think through whether asymptomatic COVID-19 testing for staff is the right option and to support good organisational decision-making. The project brought together the findings of a consultation, […]
Archives for March 2021
The strength of the wolf is the pack: how a study of lupus patient experiences involved patients
Lupus patient experiences Lupus patients joined a research team at the University of Cambridge to study the experiences of patients with lupus and related diseases. Lupus is a chronic auto-immune condition which can damage many parts of the body, affecting people’s lives deeply, yet can take years to diagnose. The research, called the LISTEN study, […]
Artificial intelligence techniques could help with earlier diagnosis of cancer in primary care: a systematic review
Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques can be applied to primary care data to facilitate the early diagnosis of cancer, according to the first international review of studies on this topic. Promising studies applied AI techniques to some elements of the electronic health record (EHR), but did not incorporate all of the available data. Some commercially developed […]
Research to test screening for common heart condition will involve 12,600 people in four regions of England
12,600 people will help test screening for a common heart condition which is known to be a trigger for strokes. A large new programme of health research on screening for undiagnosed atrial fibrillation, the heart condition responsible for one in ten strokes, is starting here in East Anglia, the North West, the East Midlands and […]
A silent epidemic of grief: COVID-19 is leaving both the bereaved and bereavement care practitioners struggling to cope
Drastic changes in bereavement care have occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, amid a flood of demand for help from bereaved people, according to new research from the University of Cambridge. The first major study of the pandemic-related changes in bereavement care has found that the switch to remote working has helped some services to reach […]