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.v2 https://repository.lincoln.ac.uk/articles/dataset/Clinical_Trials_for_Elderly_Patients_with_Multiple_Disease_CHROMED_/24325360/2 |
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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