BREEZE 2: A randomised controlled trial of a complex intervention to manage breathlessness in pulmonary fibrosis Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2026
Full trial based on BREEZE feasibility trial
Dr Ann Hutchinson's Projects (5)
Living well with chronic breathlessness: Improving the sustainable use of supported self-management strategies Mar 1, 2023 - Dec 31, 2024
Chronic (persistent) breathlessness restricts social lives and day-to-day tasks. Breathlessness services can support people to self-manage, but there is often a gap between knowing what to do and doing it - true for patients, carers and clinicians al...
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Real-world Implementation and Evaluation of an AI decision support software (ArtiQ.Spiro) into primary care respiratory diagnostic pathways Nov 1, 2022 - Oct 31, 2023
Estuaries, deltas and tidal basins are dynamic systems that are uniquely sensitive to changes in forcing, including sediment supply, waves and currents. State-of-the-art morphodynamic models are unable to accurately predict estuarine evolution due to...
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Bringing breathlessness into view May 1, 2017 - Aug 31, 2017
People living with breathlessness find their experience hard to describe, so hide it from others. This workshop brings together local people with breathlessness and a Hull-based artist to create the ideas for a public photographic exhibition showing...
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BREATHE: Breathlessness RElief AT HomE Apr 1, 2019 - Oct 31, 2021
A feasibility study to address this RQ:
Does a paramedic-administered short non-pharmacological complex breathlessness intervention improve breathlessness and reduce conveyance to ED for people with breathlessness crisis compared with usual practice...
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