North Bristol NHS Trust are undertaking a project to understand the management of acute adult eating disorder admissions and the input, time commitment and experience of dietitians working in this area.
University of Leicester are conducting a survey as part of a PhD programme to identify the personal and organisational factors that facilitates ethnic minority AHP career progression.
Queen Margaret University and the Lydia Osteoporosis Project are conducting a survey as part of a PhD programme to explore health care professionals’ knowledge, skills and attitudes related to osteoporosis prevention and management.
The University of Aberdeen are looking for UK healthcare professionals who provide dietary guidance and support to people living with and beyond cancer to participate in an one-to-one online discussion.
Oxford Brookes University are looking for UK healthcare professionals who support head and neck cancer patients after (chemo)radiotherapy to participate in an online workshop to help develop a self-management web app.
A student project from Birmingham City University is looking to understand UK dietetic students' awareness and attitudes to food fermentation and the evidence base for its potential health benefits for the gut microbiome.
King's College London are exploring the awareness, attitudes, and current clinical practices among UK health professionals regarding the use of probiotics in the management of psoriasis.
King's College London are exploring how dietitians develop communication skills across their training and careers, and need HCPC registered dietitians and final year dietetic students to take part.
BAPEN is pleased to launch a new UK-wide survey exploring current dietary advice used in the management of malnutrition, including training on first line dietary advice and the resources available.
King’s College London, assisted by NHS England, is undertaking research, the first of its kind, to understand the part that AHP support staff* play assisting students.