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AWRC projects

AWRC projects

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Uchoreo: Systemic design through user-centered performance

There are over 1 billion people globally experiencing cognitive health problems at some point in their lives. This puts a strain on medical organizations such as the NHS and affects the individual's quality of life


Development of Smart Balance Active (SBA) to increase rehabilitation dose and experience for people living with stroke

Development of Smart Balance Active (SBA) to increase rehabilitation dose and experience for people living with stroke


STH NHS Trust Stroke Clinic Evaluation

The National Stroke Service Model (2021) stipulates that people with stroke are reviewed at 6-weeks post discharge from acute stroke care


Defining Key Outcomes in Cancer Prehabilitation

Cancer prehabilitation aims to optimise patient health before treatment begins. Currently, research into the effectiveness of prehabilitation is limited by a lack of standardised outcome measures. Various studies have evaluated prehabilitation programmes, but their results are measured differently which prevents meaningful comparison.


Evaluating approaches to supporting physical activity and narrowing inequalities in communities across the country

The National Evaluation and Learning Partnership for Place is a four-year evaluation programme led by the AWRC alongside partners including Collaborate CIC, Hartpury University, Coventry University and Substance Ltd.


Increased microclot counts in plasma are associated with Long COVID

Studies suggest that 'microclots', also known as fibrinaloids, play a role in Long COVID


Yoga and heart rate variability in people with Long COVID

A research team from the AWRC have carried out a study to investigate if yoga has an effect on heart rate variability and symptoms in people with Long COVID.


ENHANCE - Evaluating the NHS englANd Complications from Excess weight clinics

The evaluation of over 30 NHS England commissioned Complications of Excess Weight Clinics


A personalised home-based exercise programme for patients with cancer in Yorkshire (CANFit)

This study aims to investigate the role of physical activity and sedentary behaviour on quality of life among adults with a diagnosis of cancer, particularly among understudied populations of older adults and those with advanced disease. It also aims to explore how to use digital technology to help deliver personalised lifestyle behaviour change programmes and support throughout survivorship


Developing wearable technology to help people living with dementia remain independent

This project is a response to the Dementia Longitude Prize challenge call for a digital device or service designed for use by people living with dementia as the primary users.


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