Projects funded in 2023
Code | Title | Organisation | Lead PI | Funding Amount | Abstract | Final Summary |
HIPS/23/02 | RedUcing risk of stroke and demeNtia in patients with COVert cERebrovascular disease: a pilot and development study (UNCOVER) | University of Edinburgh | Dr Fergus Doubal/Professor William Whiteley | £299,999 | HIPS/23/02 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/03 | Scotland’s First Managed Alcohol Programme: Evaluating The Impact To Inform Future Service Delivery And Research | University of Stirling | Dr Hannah Carver | £299,021 | HIPS/23/03 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/04 | AQUA STEPS: AQUAtic exerciSe ThEraPy for fall prevention in older adultS – A feasibility study | University of Edinburgh | Dr Stelios Psycharakis | £280,019 | HIPS/23/04 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/06 | Motivational Interviewing For The Prevention Of Diabetes-Related Foot Ulceration In People Exposed To Multiple Deprivation: A Pilot Trial. | Glasgow Caledonian University | Dr Ruth Barn | £299,752 | HIPS/23/06 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/08 | Long COVID And Frontline Public Service Occupations: Impacts On Employees And Organisations | University of Stirling | Dr Alice MacLean/Professor Kate Hunt | £296,960 | HIPS/23/08 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/15 | PROgesterone for ThrEAtened Miscarriage, “PROTEA” Study | University of Aberdeen | Dr Andrea Woolner | £299,875 | HIPS/23/15 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/16 | Understanding Equity Of Access To Best Care For People With Kidney Failure | University of Dundee | Dr Samira Bell | £258,740 | HIPS/23/16 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/17 | Understanding And Reducing Inequalities In Kidney Health Care And Outcomes In Scotland | University of Aberdeen | Dr Simon Sawhney | £298,948 | HIPS/23/17 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/18 | Protection Of Vulnerable Women Against HPV Infection And Cervical Cancer – An Exploratory Study | University of Edinburgh | Dr Christine Campbell | £299,786 | HIPS/23/18 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/19 | Behavioural Activation For Depression In Adults With Severe Learning Disabilities. A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Study Of Behavioural Activation With Treatment As Usual (TAU) Vs TAU Alone. | University of Glasgow | Professor Andrew Jahoda | £300,000 | HIPS/23/19 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/23 | A Co-Design Community Project To Develop Realist Programme Theories Around The Impact Of Men’s Sheds On Positive Health And Wellbeing Of Socially Disadvantaged, Working-Age Men. | Glasgow Caledonian University | Dr Julie Cowie | £161,270 | HIPS/23/23 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/30 | FEEL-GOOD study: Female Empowerment through Enhanced Living: a comparison of vaGinal mechanical devices and pelvic flOOr muscle training (PFMT) versus PFMT only for female stress urinary incontinence: a feasibility and pilot StuDy | University of Aberdeen | Professor Mohamed Abdel-Fatah | £299,970 | HIPS/23/30 Abstract | Project Active |
HIPS/23/46 | Improving Young People’s Health Outcomes Through Addressing Emotionally-Based School Non-Attendance Within The Scottish Context | University of Glasgow | Dr Joanne Inchley | £297,220 | HIPS/23/46 Abstract | Project Active |