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Pregnancy studies at the University of Bath

The University of Bath is recruiting pregnant women (any trimester), midwives, and obstetricians to take part in a short 30-minute online interview to discuss exercise during pregnancy. Follow this link to find out more and sign up. https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/bathreg/the-interview-study-participant-information-sheet-and-contact-d

The University of Bath is recruiting pregnant women up to 17 weeks pregnant to participate in an observational study tracking activity and movement throughout early, middle, and late pregnancy. The aim of the study is to understand how motivation, fear of harming the baby, and physical activity in leisure time may be associated or change throughout pregnancy. The participant will be required to wear an activity monitor on their wrist for 7 days, whilst answering a short questionnaire twice a day. This is repeated 8 weeks apart twice more. Follow this link to find out more and sign up. https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/bathreg/diary-study-participant-information-sheet

 

 

 

STARFISH

Are you experiencing sudden hearing loss? Urgent treatment is needed for some causes of sudden hearing loss – if you think your hearing has suddenly dropped, arrange to see your GP. The UK-wise STARFISH trial is looking at the best treatment for sudden hearing loss and you may be able to join. Visit www.ENTintegrate.co.uk/starfish

STARFISH Patient Poster v2.0, 25-Oct-2024

Rationale-15

Volunteers are needed for a study in collaboration with the Oxford Vaccine Group and the University of Oxford to help understand how pneumonia vaccines work, to improve current and new vaccines – see poster below to find out more.

RATIONALE-15 Poster

RCGP Vaccination research:

Integrated Bipolar Parenting Intervention Study:

An Eating Disorder survey which may help improve identification:

Understanding Lived Experiences of Learning Disabilities and Cancer Diagnosis:


Further information for interested patients or carers

The DNA Children and Young Person’s Health Resource:


Further information on D-CYPHR

HPOS:

Further information on the HPOS Study

Date published: 18th June, 2024
Date last updated: 26th February, 2026