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Programme Development Grants Comp 33 - Minutes

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Published: 21 September 2022

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Minutes of the Programme Development Grants (PDG) programme meeting for Competition 33 

Date and Location

Meeting held on Tuesday 26 July 2022 via online video meeting

In attendance

Committee Members 

Professor Jonathan Mant (Chair)
Professor Simon Heller (Supporting Chair)

Sub-Committee Members

Mr Philip Hurst
Professor Belinda Lennox
Mrs Rita Long
Professor Richard Martin
Dr Catriona McDaid
Mrs Ngawai Moss
Professor Kate O’Donnell

Programme Director

Professor Elaine Hay

Secretariat

Mr Raj Flora (NIHR CCF)
Ms Sarah Thomspon (NIHR CCF)
Ms Lisa Klaourakis (NIHR CCF)
Mr Curtis Dixon (NIHR CCF)
Ms Emily Griffiths (NIHR CCF)
Ms Kasia Najdyhor (NIHR CCF)

Observers

Professor Catherine Hewitt
Dr Christopher Newby

Applications to be considered

NIHR204491: Understanding the barriers and facilitators to accessing and delivering remote health and social care in dementia: Co-development of the DIRECT intervention
Lead Applicant: Dr Clarissa Giebel
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204571: Digitally inclusive support for parents with acutely ill children under 5 years of age: the iPoorly project
Lead Applicant: Professor Sarah Neill
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204572: ENgaging children with learning disABilities and their families in research to tackLE obesity: the ENABLE study
Lead Applicant: Dr Leanne Burton
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204577:Short-term Psycho-Education for Carers To Reduce Over Medication of people with intellectual disabilities: Programme Development Project (SPECTROM PDP)
Lead Applicant: Professor Saumitra (Shoumi) Deb
Conflicts: Professor Catherine Hewitt (Obs)
Outcome: Conditional Support

Professor Elaine Hay assumed the chair.

NIHR204578: Development and evaluation of a patient reported outcome measure (PROM) for assessing physical and mental health related quality of life in research into multiple long term conditions (multimorbidity) (MLTC-M)
Lead Applicant: Professor Kamlesh Khunti
Conflicts: Professor Simon Heller, Professor Jonathan Mant
Outcome: Reject

Professor Jonathan Mant resumed the chair.

NIHR204579: Improving outcomes for people living at home with dementia and continence problems (DemCon)
Lead Applicant: Dr Catherine Murphy
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Conditional Support

Dr Christopher Newby joined the meeting.

NIHR204581: Availability and equity of access to fatigue therapies for patients with inflammatory arthritis:  reducing uncertainty and risk by understanding cost and building collaborations with service providers and patients
Lead Applicant: Dr Emma Dures
Conflicts: Professor Richard Martin
Outcome: Conditional Support

NIHR204582: Developing the service and evaluation model for overdose prevention services
Lead Applicant:  Professor Alex Stevens
Conflicts: Professor Richard Martin
Outcome: Conditional Support

NIHR204583: Improving the health and wellbeing of parent carers of disabled children: systematic and iterative development and evaluation of a peer-led group-based programme.
Lead Applicant: Professor Christopher Morris
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Conditional Support

NIHR204584: Improving work participation in patients with physical long-term health conditions.
Lead Applicant: Dr Johanna Feary
Conflicts: Dr Catriona McDaid
Outcome: Reject

Professor Simon Heller assumed the chair.

NIHR204585: ID-STROKE; The IDentification of Stroke aeTiology to Reduce reOccurrence of stroKe and vascular Events
Lead Applicant: Dr Emma Bray
Conflicts: Professor Jonathan Mant
Outcome: Reject 

Professor Jonathan Mant resumed the chair.

NIHR204586: Improving the long-term prognoses of young adults with depression treated in primary care mental health services: developing a portfolio of intervention modules
Lead Applicant: Dr Joshua Buckman
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204587: Improving treatment pathways and outcomes for people with co-occurring mental health problems and alcohol use disorders
Lead Applicant: Dr Laura Goodwin
Conflicts:  Mrs Rita Long
Outcome: Conditional Support

Professor Simon Heller assumed the chair.

NIHR204588: PROMISE - The Potential for ROutine Data to Monitor and Reduce InequalitieS in End-of-life Care
Lead Applicant: Professor Katherine Sleeman
Conflicts: Dr Catriona McDaid, Professor Jonathan Mant, Professor Catherine Hewitt (Obs)
Outcome: Conditional Support

Professor Jonathan Mant resumed the chair.

NIHR204589: Effects of paced heart rate on cerebral blood flow velocity and pulsatility
L
ead Applicant: Professor Alastair Webb
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204591: OPTIC: OPTimising the prevention, identification and management of ICU-Delirium
Lead Applicant: Dr Ben Gibbison
Conflicts: Professor Richard Martin, Professor Simon Heller
Outcome: Conditional Support