NIHR Global Health Research Groups: Call 4
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Description
The NIHR's fourth Global Health Research call for Groups. UK universities and research institutes were invited to submit applications, working in equitable partnerships with researchers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) eligible to recieve Official Development Assistance (ODA), to develop their ambitions to deliver world-class applied global health research to address under-funded or under-researched global health areas specific to those countries. The partnerships support both identified training and capacity needs for academy research and programme support functions in low resource settings. Together these provide an important, sustainable platform for future research and resilience in those countries. Global Health Reseach Group funding is available to research groups either new to delivering applied health research globally or that wish to expand an existing partnership. Through this call, awards up to £3 million over a period of up to four years are available to NIHR Global Health Research Groups.
Objectives
The project has three objectives: 1. Adapt an existing treatment for people with severe mental illness to stop using all forms of tobacco, including smokeless tobacco, via an updated and refined intervention package consisting of treatment materials and training resources. 2. Identify, evaluate and refine strategies to deliver Smoking cessation for people with severe mental illness in South Asia (SCIMITAR-SA) in mental health facilities, and develop a shortlist of relevant strategies for its wider rollout in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. 3. Deliver the intervention to people with severe mental illness via a randomised controlled trial to compare tobacco use and severe mental health between recipients and non-recipients at 6 and 12 months.
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University College London Queen Mary University of London University of Oxford University of Birmingham London School of Hygience and Tropical Medicine University of Liverpool London School of Hygience and Tropical Medicine London School of Hygience and Tropical Medicine Imperial College London University of Southampton University of Birmingham
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