Research

Our Research Statement

Here you will find all our current research programmes:

IBPI Alternative

ATTENTION: PARENTS WITH BIPOLAR WHO HAVE A CHILD BETWEEN THE AGES 4-10. We are recruiting PAID participants to test the helpfulness our new online parenting support programme for parents with bipolar disorder (IBPI). (Please click the heading above for more information).

Discover me

Discover me is a nationwide research study that aims to analyse the health and genetic information of thousands of people. By taking part in ‘Discover me’ you’ll be able to receive information about your ancestry and some of your health information. (Please click the ‘Discover me’ heading to go to their website for more information.)

Relief

Have you been prescribed a regular treatment (preventer) for mild asthma? If so, you may be suitable to take part in a clinical study of a new relief inhaler. (Please click the heading above).

Activate Trial

Do you have Angina? If so, you may be able to take part in the ACTIVATE research study. (Please click the heading above for more information).

DEFINEĀ 

If you are aged 12 years and over and have asthma please see the attached poster. (Please click the heading above for more information).

COAT – Cellulitis Optimial Antibiotic Treatment

If you have a painful lower leg and are diagnosed with cellulitis, you may be asked if you would like to take part in a clinical trial. (Please click the heading above for more information).

Mavis Study

If you have had a baby in the last 6 months please click the header above for further information in to the following research being undertaken regarding your views and experiences of being offered vaccines during pregnancy.

Pillar Study

The Pendle Medical Partnership is currently working with a research technology partner known as uMed. Their accredited platform enables us to provide you with research opportunities that are highly relevant to your health circumstances. (Please click the heading above for more information)

This practice contributes to the Clinical Practice Research Datalink:

CPRD Information