Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are of increasing public health concern globally. Several compounding environmental, ecological and social factors are driving the changing epidemiology of VBDs. Read more
Being physically active offers various health benefits. Healthcare providers’, such as pharmacists, have an important role in promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours. Read more
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often characterised by overactive, inattentive, and impulsive behaviours which have a negative effect on academic, occupational, or social lives of people with this condition. Read more
As the population ages, more older adults will receive care through long-term care settings. We are currently moving from a medical view of care towards a more person-centred approach to care, valuing the personhood of the individual and not just treating or managing a disease. Read more
Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defects, defined as clinically significant structural heart disease present at birth and affect approximately 1% of births. Read more
People who feel their heart beating faster and stronger than normal (palpitations) often are sent for tests on their heart. These tests try to find the cause of these fast heart beats so that these people can be treated with medication or procedures to correct the problem. Read more
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming healthcare, not only in clinical settings but also in the education of healthcare professionals. Read more
This project will capture information on AHP advanced practice across Nothern Ireland, identify existing impact on patient outcomes and then develop guidance and policies to enhance these roles and improve outcomes. Read more
Disability, which includes long-term difficulties in physical, mental, or sensory functions, affects approximately 240 million children worldwide. Read more
There are increasing numbers of manual wheelchair users (MWU) who have been using their chair for more than 10 years. MWU often experience increased musculoskeletal ageing because of self-propelling, lifting, and transferring in and out of their chair repeatedly throughout the day. Read more
This exciting project will build on innovative and ground-breaking research conducted by researchers at Ulster University into the phenomena of injury and awareness of sports related musculoskeletal injury management in adolescent / schools rugby in Northern Ireland among schools’ rugby coaches, school teachers, players and parents. Read more
Loneliness is increasingly recognised as an important public health issue. It is not just an unpleasant personal experience, it also has negative effects on people’s physical and mental health. Read more
NorthWestBio (NWB) is a new doctoral training partnership (DTP) led by the University of Glasgow in partnership with Lancaster University, Queen's University Belfast, and the University of Strathclyde. Read more
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