Statistics

Medical statistics is the application of statistical methods in and interpretation of data from medical and health research studies.

Our Statistics Team provides statistical support to colleagues across the organisation and our wider university partners. Their expertise includes the design and analysis of randomised controlled trials and the application of Bayesian methods.  

Members of the team teach statistics to undergraduate and postgraduate students and on our Making Sense of Evidence and Statistics workshops, delivered to health and care staff, managers and members of the public. 

Statistics

Projects

D-PACT: Dementia – PersonAlised Care Team

Themes:

Methodology:

Healthy Parent Carers

Themes:

Methodology:

ARC BITE

Healthy Parent Carers

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Paper

Healthy Parent Carers: feasibility randomised controlled trial of a peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children

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Paper

Healthy Parent Carers programme: development and feasibility of a novel group-based health-promotion intervention

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Paper

Healthy Parent Carers peer-led group-based health promotion intervention for parent carers of disabled children: protocol for a feasibility study using a parallel group randomised controlled trial design

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Paper

Healthy Parent Carers programme: mixed methods process evaluation and refinement of a health promotion intervention

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ARC BITE

Improving continence in children with neurodisability

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Types of training

MSE event participant

Making Sense of Evidence Workshops


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Medical statistics is the application of statistical methods in and interpretation of data from medical and health research studies.