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New study aims to improve the support and care for people affected by 'long COVID'

New study aims to improve the support and care for people affected by long COVID A new £375,000 study led by the University of Stirling is seeking to understand the lived experiences and support needs of people suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19. The research ultimately aims to improve the support and care available to those affected by long COVID through the sharing of its findings with patients, their families and carers, and healthcare professionals. The two-year study - which has received £299,883 in funding from the Scottish Government s Chief Scientist Office - will be led by Professor Kate Hunt, an expert in behavioral science and health, from the Institute for Social Marketing and Health (ISMH), and will involve colleagues from the University of Stirling, University of Aberdeen, University of Oxford, and the Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional Research Unit (NMAHP-RU).

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£375k study launched to explore experiences of 'long COVID'

 E-Mail IMAGE: A new £375,000 study led by the University of Stirling is seeking to understand the lived experiences and support needs of people suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19.. view more  Credit: University of Stirling A new £375,000 study led by the University of Stirling is seeking to understand the lived experiences and support needs of people suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19. The research ultimately aims to improve the support and care available to those affected by long COVID through the sharing of its findings with patients, their families and carers, and healthcare professionals. The two-year study - which has received £299,883 in funding from the Scottish Government s Chief Scientist Office - will be led by Professor Kate Hunt, an expert in behavioural science and health, from the Institute for Social Marketing and Health (ISMH), and will involve colleagues from the University of Stirling, University of Aberdeen, Univers

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