MediWales LifeStories Magazine 2021

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Forward thinking health research

Supporting the research response to COVID-19: The COPE Cymru study Understanding the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and related policies on physical health and psychological wellbeing is a high priority for government and public health agencies. How people respond to, and are affected by, the pandemic is influenced by an array of psychological and socio-demographic factors. These need to be understood when designing and implementing public health interventions to minimise harm across the population. In doing so, PRIME Centre Wales will contribute to Welsh Government’s strategic aims of preventing ill health, with a focus on person-centred approaches to improving health and wellbeing in line with the Wellbeing and Future Generations Act and Welsh Government’s ‘A Healthier Wales: Our Plan for Health and Social Care 2019’. The project also aligns with the Chief Medical Officer for Wales’ statements relating to the importance of research in order to learn from past events to prevent future pandemics, and understanding wider effects of COVID-19 on health and society in Wales, including effects on health inequalities (Protecting our Health, CMO Report, 2021).

The COPE Cymru study is a longitudinal cohort study, using a combination of research methods to understand attitudes, beliefs and behaviours of a large cohort of the Welsh public in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

In March/April 2020, an inter-disciplinary team carried out an online survey of 8,942 people recruited through HealthWise Wales, an online public recruitment platform for health research. Follow-up surveys and interviews were conducted. The COPE Cymru team received a grant from Sêr Cymru to support research on this project between August 2020 and March 2021.

The COPE Cymru team represents a multidisciplinary collaboration between Cardiff University and Cardiff Metropolitan University, as well as lay partners as recommended by the UK Standards of Public Involvement. PRIME colleagues involved are Dr Natalie JosephWilliams, Dr Anna Torrens-Burton and Prof Fiona Wood. Since setting the cohort up in Spring 2020, the team has completed data collection for baseline, 3-month follow up and 12- month follow up, with analysis ongoing. They have published a study protocol paper as an open access article on Figshare. There are also a number of other papers in draft format or submitted for publication. Papers led by PRIME colleagues include vaccine hesitancy and patient safety in primary care and

experiences of using NHS services during lockdown. PRIME staff members have also been invited to give presentations at the Society of Academic Primary Care meeting on patient reported safety concerns during the pandemic and public attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine. The COPE Cymru team has provided Welsh Government and Public Heath Wales with study updates and briefings. These will be extended as analysis progresses. For example, the team’s work on vaccination hesitancy is identifying key reasons for vaccine refusal and could help to improve communication around the vaccine in order to improve uptake. Further information on the study is available at: www.copestudy.yolasite.com

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Supporting the research response to COVID-19: The COPE Cymru study

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pages 72-73

Researchers venture into Covid hotspots to recruit patients for unique study

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pages 70-71

Study into antibiotic use wins research paper of the year prize

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page 69

€1.5 million project aims to work with 3,000 women to study impact of sex hormone changes on mental health

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page 67

How HCEC collaborates to innovate and translate valuable research into practice for patient and public benefit

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page 66

Projects developing the next generation of cancer therapeutics

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page 68

Achieving the remarkable: supporting and delivering COVID-19 research in Wales

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pages 64-65

New investment in the Life Sciences Research Network Wales

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page 63

Customised knee implant pioneered by TOKA®, Accelerate and Cardiff University Biomechanics Research Facility

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page 62

Design Studio Services help Cortigenix commercialise a new test providing early warning of potential health and fertilify issues

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pages 60-61

Taking science to Westminster Welsh biotech firm secures further investment for next-generation cancer therapies

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page 58

Harnessing technology to clear the surgical backlog

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page 56

Consult Smartly: reducing the outpatient waiting list backlog

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page 55

Space2B at The Maltings

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The world’s first ingestible supplement to help manage eczema and dry skin

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page 53

RedKnight helps secure grant for med-tech start-up’s rapid COVID-19 diagnostic

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Audit by a data protection authority How does it work?

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NHS and industry collaborate to improve compression garments

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page 50

Pandemic musings from Greaves Brewster

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page 49

Redefining the field of flexible endoscopy

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page 46

Business growth for Cryo Storage Solutions

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Bollé forms partnership with Welsh manufacturer

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pages 44-45

Evolve Raybotix UV-C Disinfection Robots at Techniquest

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High quality PPE masks: Made in the UK for the UK

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Blue Stream Academy - Supporting the health and care sector throughout the pandemic and beyond

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Keeping patients safe int he community using a portable 6 lead ECG device

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Facilitating advanced therapies by streamlining the value chain

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Bringing multimodal AI to healthcare

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page 38

PCI Pharma’s game-changing digital platform

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Developing breath analysis into a rapid diagnostic

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page 37

Safe endoscopy starts with the SNAP Endoscope Guide

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pages 32-33

Investment in sustainable manufacturing initiatives

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page 36

Scale-up for medical device contract manufacturing in Cardiff

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SolasCure announces £15m Series A raise

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Cytiva: the life sciences company opening a new factory in Cardiff

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pages 28-30

Abel + Imray: 150 years protecting ideas

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Celtic connections turn brilliant ideas into practical reality

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Swansea University Academies driving global healthcare transformation

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pages 21-25

Respiratory Innovation Wales

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Talking Type 1: Books to support psychological needs of people living with diabetes

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Health Technology Wales

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Innovation that matters: Working with the NHS to improve pregnancy care

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Award winning SBRI Centre of Excellence goes from strength to strength

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Why digital technology is now more important than ever for healthcare in Wales

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Video consulting in NHS Wales rated highly by patients and clinicians

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Digital Health and Care Wales: Technology at the heart of NHS Wales’ response to the pandemic

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Journey to joint QMS accreditation for manufacture of medical devices in two NHS Wales services

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Introducing a locally designed electronic ureteric stent register

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Helping people with mental health problems to find and remain in work

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TriTech Institute supports the development of new healthcare solutions

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Innovative digital bike to encourage exercise

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Velindre Cancer Centre in fluorouracil based chemotherapy genetic screening first

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