Clinical Trials for Elderly Patients with Multiple Disease (CHROMED) ...
Funding body European Commission and Euratom Treaties funded under the 7th Framework Programmes (FP7-HEALTH-2012-INNOVATION-1) Project number 306093 Total funding €2,563,530.75 Team/consortium •TESAN S.P.A., Italy•Restech SRL – Del Politcnico Di Milano, Italy•The University of Liverpool, United King...
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University of Lincoln
2024
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.24385/lincoln.24325360.v1 https://repository.lincoln.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Clinical_Trials_for_Elderly_Patients_with_Multiple_Disease_CHROMED_/24325360/1 |
Summary: | Funding body European Commission and Euratom Treaties funded under the 7th Framework Programmes (FP7-HEALTH-2012-INNOVATION-1) Project number 306093 Total funding €2,563,530.75 Team/consortium •TESAN S.P.A., Italy•Restech SRL – Del Politcnico Di Milano, Italy•The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom•Tallina Tehnikaulikool, Estonia•Universitat De Barcelona, Spain•Uppsala Universitet, Sweden•Universitetssykehuset Nord-Norge HF, Norway•Community and Health Research Unit (CaHRU), University of Lincoln, United Kingdom (Professor Niro Siriwardena and Dr Jo Middlemass). Also involved will be colleagues from Lincolnshire Community Health Services.•Bolnisnica Sezana Zavod, Slovenia. Overarching aim The aim of the CHROMED project was to evaluate the impact of adopting an electronic monitoring system to support elderly patients with a combination of chronic diseases including respiratory and cardiovascular systems, in their own homes. Objectives To develop and evaluate clinical protocols and organisational models ... |
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