- Recruiting
DERMATOMICS: Identifying Regulators of Skin Homeostasis
This study, DERMATOMICS, aims to better understand severe skin conditions like scleroderma (Systemic Sclerosis). Researchers will look at skin and blood samples to find new ways to treat these conditions and improve the lives of those affected. It focuses on the causes and ways to improve treatment.
For: Systemic Sclerosis (SSc)United Kingdom - Recruiting
Investigating Musculoskeletal Health and Wellbeing
This study looks at how muscle and joint pain, weakness, and difficulty moving develop over time. Researchers will use questionnaires to understand how these conditions affect people and their overall well-being. It aims to help us better understand and support those with musculoskeletal problems.
For: Musculoskeletal Pain, Frailty, DisabilityUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Evaluation of Anterior Tibial Knee Translation in Healthy Women With and Without Hormone Therapy
This study looks at how hormones might affect knee joint looseness in healthy women. We want to understand why women are more prone to certain knee injuries, especially how different hormone levels could play a role in joint flexibility.
For: Women · Tibial Translation · HormoneFrance - RecruitingNA
Evolution of Sexual Life Quality of Women With POI Before and After Introduction of Hormone Replacement Therapy
This study looks at how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) affects the sex life of women with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI). It aims to see if HRT improves sexual satisfaction and helps women feel better overall, using surveys to track changes before and after starting treatment.
For: Premature Ovarian FailureFrance - Recruiting
Prevention Strategy for Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infections in Infants in France
This study in France looks at how pregnant women choose to protect their babies from RSV, a common winter bug. They can either get a vaccine themselves or have their baby given a special injection after birth. Researchers want to understand why women pick one option over the other.
For: RSV InfectionFrance - Not yet recruitingNA
Coercive Control and Intimate Partner Violence
This study looks at how controlling behaviour in relationships affects women's health. It aims to help doctors better spot and support women experiencing this kind of abuse in France, improving care and identifying risky situations.
For: Coercive ControlFrance - Not yet recruitingNA
Mental Health of Professionals of the Silver Economy of New Aquitaine : Online Survey of Accommodation Establishments for Old People and Home Assistance Establishments
This study looks at how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the mental health of people working in care homes and home care in New Aquitaine, France. It uses online surveys to understand stress and mental health issues among these frontline workers.
For: COVID-19 Pandemic · Professional StressFrance - RecruitingNA
Phonological Constraints on Language Development in Individuals With Williams Syndrome
This study looks at how children and young people with Williams syndrome learn language. We're interested in how their sensitive hearing might affect their language skills and memory. We'll compare them to children with Down syndrome and children who are developing typically.
For: Williams Syndrome · Language · Phonological Short-Term MemoryFrance - RecruitingNA
Joint Thoracic Oncology Research Unit of LYon: Lung cancerS DatabaSE (ULYSSE)
This study in Lyon, France, is collecting information and samples from people with lung cancer and similar chest cancers. Researchers want to learn more about these cancers to help improve treatments in the future. It involves giving blood and answering questionnaires.
For: Lung CancerFrance - Recruiting
Evaluation of Therapeutic Adherence Among Patients Followed in the Department of Hereditary Metabolic Diseases at Necker Hospital
This study at Necker Hospital looks at how well people with inherited metabolic diseases take their daily medicines. We want to see if a special workshop is needed to help patients and their families manage their medication better. It includes children from 7 years old to young adults up to 20.
For: Metabolic DiseasesFrance - RecruitingNA
Nosocomial Respiratory Virus Infection
This study looks at common winter viruses like flu and COVID-19 in hospitals. We want to understand how these infections spread and affect patients and staff, and if vaccines help protect people. It's happening in hospitals in Bordeaux, Paris, Dijon, and Lyon.
For: Nosocomial InfectionsFrance - RecruitingNA
Ofloxacin Concentration-toxicity Relationship in the Elderly
This study looks at how levels of the antibiotic, ofloxacin, in older people affect side effects. We want to find out if higher levels of the drug lead to more problems, especially for bone and joint infections.
For: Ofloxacin · Bone and Joint Infection · Therapeutic Drug MonitoringFrance - RecruitingNA
Effectiveness of a Pain Neuroscience Education Programme on Physical Activity in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
This study looks at how teaching people about pain can help those with ongoing back pain to be more active. It compares this new approach to traditional back care education, using smartwatches to measure activity levels and see which method works best.
For: Low Back Pain, RecurrentFrance - Recruiting
Investigating Management, Perspectives and Attitudes Towards Care in Takayasu Arteritis
This study wants to learn about Takayasu arteritis from both patients and doctors. It uses two online questionnaires to understand experiences, treatments, and challenges, helping improve care for this rare condition in the UK.
For: Takayasu Arteritis · Takayasu Arteritis (TAK)United Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Predictive and Impact of Pain After 6 Months of Radiotherapy, in Head and Neck Cancer
This study looks at why some people with head and neck cancer have ongoing pain after radiotherapy. It also checks if this pain is linked to continuing to smoke or drink alcohol, feeling low, very tired, or affecting their quality of life. Participants will answer questionnaires.
For: Neuropathic Pain · Anxiety Disorder/Anxiety State · Pain, ChronicFrance - Active not recruiting
Molecular Investigation of GENetic Factors in Cardiovascular and Immune-related Traits and Diseases Using a BIOresource of Healthy Volunteers (GENBIO)
This study looks at how your genes and lifestyle affect heart health. We're inviting healthy volunteers from the NIHR BioResource to help scientists understand important genetic factors, like the SWAP70 and GMPR genes, that might protect against or lead to heart problems.
For: Cardiovascular DiseasesUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Impact of Endotest on Patients' Quality of Life: a Cohort Study
This study looks at how a new saliva test, called Endotest, affects the lives of women with suspected endometriosis. It wants to see if the test improves their well-being, feelings, and overall care journey, by using questionnaires and medical records.
For: Patient With a Prescribed Endotest · Endometriosis (Diagnosis)France - Recruiting
The National Musculoskeletal Audit and Research Database
This project aims to improve care for people with muscle, bone, or joint conditions (musculoskeletal or MSK). We're creating a national system to check the quality of care in local clinics and GP practices. This helps us understand what's working well and where care can be made better and more consistent across the country.
For: Musculoskeletal DiseasesUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruiting
IBDminds - Mapping the Influence of aNxiety and DepreSsion on IBD
This study, IBDminds, explores how anxiety and depression affect treatment success for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We're asking people with IBD taking advanced treatments to complete questionnaires to see if their mental health impacts how well their medication works over time.
For: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases · Mental Health IssueUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
Mothers Working to Prevent Early Stillbirth Study 20-28
This study aims to understand why some babies are stillborn between 20 and 28 weeks of pregnancy. By finding factors linked to these losses, researchers hope to improve care and reduce the number of stillbirths by changing behaviours or healthcare approaches.
For: Stillbirth and Fetal Death · Perinatal DeathUnited Kingdom - Recruiting
How Urban Interventions in Lower Socioeconomic Areas Influence Health Behaviors (UrbASanté Study)
The UrbASanté study looks at how big changes in city areas affect people's health and daily habits. It compares people living in a redeveloped part of Paris with those in similar areas that haven't changed, to see if new urban designs can lead to healthier lives.
For: Health-Related BehaviorFrance - Recruiting
Pregnancy in Women With Rare Multisystemic Vascular Diseases: COGRare5 Study
This study looks at how rare blood vessel conditions affect pregnancy. We want to understand complications better to help mothers and babies, reducing serious health issues and improving care for these conditions.
For: Vascular Anomaly · Osler Rendu Disease · Marfan Syndrome or RelatedFrance - Recruiting
Associated Psychiatric Disorders in Children Hospitalized for a Serious Suicide Attempt
This study looks into why some children try to take their own lives. We want to understand their characteristics and experiences to help prevent these serious attempts, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic made things worse for many young people.
For: Serious Suicide AttemptFrance - Not yet recruitingNA
A Digital Educational Resource to Improve Preparedness for Shared Decision Making About Labour Analgesia
This study looks at a new website, The Painless Push, designed to help pregnant people learn about pain relief for labour. It compares it to standard information to see if it better prepares them to make choices about pain relief with their doctor.
For: Labour AnalgesiaCanada - Recruiting
Cancer and Literacy in Health
This study is looking at how well people with cancer understand health information. It uses a questionnaire to check how clear health messages are for patients in France. This helps make sure health information is easy to understand for everyone dealing with cancer.
For: CancerFrance - Active not recruiting
Impact of Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds on Patient Care and Experience of Women With Gynecologic Malignancies
This study looks at how cultural backgrounds and language affect the care and experiences of women with gynaecological cancer. It uses questionnaires for patients, interpreters, and cancer staff to understand any challenges in providing the best care.
For: Gynecologic CancerCanada - Recruiting
Knowledge, Attitudes, Perceptions and Behaviors of Healthcare Professionals and the General Population Regarding Vaccination During Febrile Illness
This study looks at why people and healthcare workers often delay vaccinations when someone has a fever. It aims to understand their thoughts and actions to help more people get vaccinated even with a mild illness, so fewer vaccination chances are missed.
For: Febrile IllnessFrance - Recruiting
Investigating Health Related Quality of Life in Patients With Chronic Respiratory Failure
This study looks at how chronic respiratory failure affects daily life for people in the UK. We want to understand their quality of life and how different treatments help.
For: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease · Respiratory Failure · Neuromuscular DiseasesUnited Kingdom