Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) Programme

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Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) Programme Minutes of the PGfAR Competition 23 Stage 1 Meeting held on 15 May 2017 at ETC Venues, 1 Drummond Gate, Victoria, London, SW1V 2QQ Present Members Professor Jenny Hewison (Chair) Professor Richard Byng Professor Nicky Cullum Professor Anne Forster Professor Robbie Foy Professor Elaine Hay Professor Simon Heller Professor Allan House Professor Gavin Perkins Professor Martin Orrell Professor Tracy Roberts Programme Director Professor Paul Little Secretariat Mr Rajinder Flora (NIHR CCF) Dr Katie Cook (NIHR CCF) Mr Vasileios Kontogiannis (NIHR CCF) Mr Joseph Wyatt (NIHR CCF) Ms Saprina Harrison (NIHR CCF) Observers Ms Fiona Reid RDS Observer London Dr Jane Wolstenholme RDS Observer South Central Ms Helen Jaques NIHR Senior Communications Manager

1. PGfAR applications to be considered 1.1 RP-PG-0217-10001: OSIRIS: Optimising Shared decision-making for high- RIsk major Surgery Outcome: Shortlisted to stage 2 1.2 RP-PG-0217-10002: Physical Activity and Nutrition during Adjuvant CHEmotherapy (PANACHE) Conflicts: Professor Paul Little Professor Paul Little returned 1.3 RP-PG-0217-10003: Ambulance Pathways to Community Care for diabetic Hypoglycaemia (APaCCHE): optimising and evaluating community hypoglycaemia care pathways Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Allan House and Professor Simon Heller Professor Simon Heller returned. Professor Jenny Hewison and Professor Allan House remained outside the room 1.4 RP-PG-0217-10004: How should the NHS deliver rehabilitation services for children after acquired brain injury? Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Allan House Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Allan House remained outside the room 1.5 RP-PG-0217-10005: *M*ulti-morbidity in *O*lder Adults with Sub-threshold *D*epression *S*tudy (MODS) Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Robbie Foy, Professor Allan House, Professor Anne Forster, and Professor Nicky Cullum

Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Robbie Foy, Professor Allan House, Professor Anne Forster, and Professor Nicky Cullum returned. 1.6 RP-PG-0217-10006: Improving outcomes for patients with opioid-treated persistent non-cancer pain: using a proactive primary care, pharmacistdelivered intervention (PROMPPT intervention) Conflicts: Professor Paul Little, Professor Elaine Hay and Professor Tracy Roberts. Professor Paul Little, Professor Elaine Hay and Professor Tracy Roberts returned. 1.7 RP-PG-0217-10007: Dressing Rehabilitation Evaluation for Stroke Survivors with Cognitive Impairment (DRESS 2) Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Allan House, Professor Nicky Cullum, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Martin Orrell Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Allan House, Professor Nicky Cullum, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Martin Orrell returned.. 1.8 RP-PG-0217-10008: Development of a cost-effective model for deprescribing by general practitioners (The Discontinue Study) Outcomes: Shortlisted to Stage 2 1.9 RP-PG-0217-10009: Research to Improve the Detection and treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (RID-TB) 1.10 RP-PG-0217-10010: A Voice User Interface to facilitate faster and easier data entry into registries

1.11 RP-PG-0217-10011: Development and evaluation of a pathway from early identification to online intervention for child anxiety Conflicts: Dr Jane Wolstenholme Dr Jane Wolstenholme returned 1.12 RP-PG-0217-10012: Pressure UlceR Programme Of research 2 (PURPOSE 2) Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy, Professor Allan House and Professor Nicky Cullum Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy, Professor Allan House and Professor Nicky Cullum returned 1.13 RP-PG-0217-10013: Can a motivation-theory grounded APP based rehabilitation programme enhance recovery after major elective chest (noncardiac) or abdominal surgery? Conflicts: Professor Gavin Perkins and Professor Tracy Roberts Professor Gavin Perkins and Professor Tracy Roberts returned 1.14 RP-PG-0217-10014: Programme of Research to Evaluate Singing In Dementia (PRESIDE) Conflicts: Professor Martin Orrell, Professor Nicky Cullum and Ms Helen Jaques Professor Martin Orrell, Professor Nicky Cullum and Ms Helen Jaques returned 1.15 RP-PG-0217-10015: Dementia - Person Aligned Care Team (D-PACT) Conflicts: Professor Richard Byng and Professor Nicky Cullum

Professor Richard Byng and Professor Nicky Cullum returned 1.16 RP-PG-0217-10016: EVIWORD: EValuating the potential costs and benefits and planning the Implementation of WhOle genome sequencing for Rare Diseases Conflicts: Dr Jane Wolstenholme Dr Jane Wolstenholme returned 1.17 RP-PG-0217-10017: RESILIENCE: preventing chronic disability related to fatigue in secondary school ChildrEn Conflicts: Professor Paul Little, Professor Nicky Cullum and Ms Fiona Reid Professor Paul Little, Professor Nicky Cullum and Ms Fiona Reid returned 1.18 RP-PG-0217-10018: Prevention of Lower limb Amputation on the Contralateral side In patients with Dysvascularity and/or diabetes: The PLACID programme Conflicts: Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Allan House, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Nicky Cullum Professor Jenny Hewison, Professor Allan House, Professor Anne Forster, Professor Robbie Foy and Professor Nicky Cullum returned