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Exploring experiences of adolescents with non-traumatic knee pain
This study aims to understand how psychological and social factors of non-traumatic knee pain are experienced and managed by adolescents.
- Participation type
- In person
- Incentive
- Gift card
Flexible wellbeing: An online workshop to prevent burnout in educators
We will test a brief, online wellbeing workshop for school staff grounded in acceptance and commitment therapy and the related approach of compassion…
- Participation type
- Online
- Incentive
- Other benefit
Help improve communication and wellbeing for adults with hearing loss
'ACE Your Hearing' is a newly re-developed small-group program designed to help adults with hearing loss and their families improve their communication…
- Participation type
- In person
- Incentive
- Gift card
How can innovative technology be used ethically in dementia care?
Innovative technologies like virtual reality and robotic pets continue to be developed to support the health and wellbeing of people living with dementia.
- Participation type
- Hybrid (in person and online)
- Incentive
- Gift card
How context shapes alcohol drinking
Researchers are exploring how autistic traits influence alcohol-related behaviours.
- Participation type
- Online
- Incentive
- Prize draw entry
How people walk
The research aims to understand if people with kneecap arthritis or pain walk differently from those without painful knees, and if shoes influence…
- Participation type
- In person
- Incentive
- Gift card
Improving outcomes for women with epilepsy: perimenopause and beyond
We’re studying women with epilepsy and the effect of hormones on seizures, bone health, memory and cognition and quality of life.
- Participation type
- Hybrid (in person and online)
- Incentive
- Other benefit
Measuring real-world social cognition from adolescence to young adulthood
This study aims to better understand how teenagers and young adults understand and respond to social and emotional information, such as recognising facial…
- Participation type
- In person
- Incentive
- Gift card
Medical and nursing students' perspectives on patient care
Researchers are examining how medical and nursing students approach patient care in different clinical environments.
- Participation type
- Online
- Incentive
- Prize draw entry
MRIs for Craniofacial Identification Research
Our study will investigate the effects of body size on the craniofacial anatomy using MRI.
- Participation type
- In person
- Incentive
- Cash