Project overview
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has funded the RECUR Programme to develop and test interventions to find out if they can reduce the frequency, severity and duration of respiratory infections (such as colds, sore throats, sinus, chest or ear infections, flu and COVID-19). We have developed a website called Immune Defence which will help us to see if using nasal sprays, or getting more physically active and reducing stress, can help people get fewer of these types of infections. We have involved both a range of patients and patient representatives as collaborators in the design of our study to help ensure the interventions are relevant and appropriate to patients.
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Research outputs
Paul Little, Jane Vennik, Kate Rumsby, Taeko Becque, Michael Moore, Nick Francis, Katherine Bradbury, Kate Greenwell, Laura Dennison, Sian Holt, James Denison-Day, Ben Ainsworth, James Raftery, Tammy Thomas, Sam Williams, Tracey Sach, Sascha Miller, Lucy Yardley & Adam W.A. Geraghty,
2024, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 12(8), 619-632
Type: article
Jane Vennik, Adam W.A. Geraghty, Kate Martinson, Lucy Yardley, Beth Stuart, Michael Moore, Nick Francis, Alastair Hay, Theo Verheij, Katherine Bradbury, Kate Greenwell, Laura Dennison, Sian Williamson, James Denison-Day, Ben Ainsworth, James Raftery, Shihua Zhu, Christopher Butler, Samantha Richards-Hall & Paul Little,
2023, PLoS ONE, 18(7)
Type: article
Sian Williamson, Laura Dennison, Kate Greenwell, James Denison-Day, Fiona Mowbray, Samantha Richards-Hall, Debs Smith, Katherine Bradbury, Benjamin Ainsworth, Paul Little, Adam Geraghty & Lucy Yardley,
2022, BMJ Open, 12(6)
Type: article
Laura Dennison, Sian Williamson, Kate Greenwell, Molly Handcock, Katherine Bradbury, Jane Vennik, Lucy Yardley, Paul Little & Adam Geraghty,
2022, BMJ Open, 12(4), e055565
Type: article