England

The clinical site in which ADLIFE will be piloted in England, UK, is University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust

University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire NHS Trust (UHCW)

UHCW NHS Trust is located in the Coventry and Warwickshire region of the West Midlands in the United Kingdom. The Trust covers a highly diverse population including areas of affluence, deprivation, urban growth, rurality and considerable ethnic diversity. 

University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust provides acute and tertiary hospital services for over one million people. The Trust has two main hospital sites: University Hospital Coventry and Hospital of St Cross, located in Rugby. University Hospital Coventry has 1,064 beds and 26 operating theatres. Hospital of St Cross has 110 beds and five operating theatres.  

The Trust employs over 9,000 staff. The Trust is a major trauma centre and specialist cancer centre. It provides fertility treatment, including invitro fertilisation (IVF), and carries out kidney transplants. The Trust's neurosciences unit is the sub-regional centre for the treatment of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, head injuries, spinal disease, vascular disorders and tumours of the nervous system. In addition, the Trust provides acute inpatient care and treatment for specialties including cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, care of the elderly, dermatology, diabetes, ear nose and throat, gastroenterology, gynaecology, haematology, neonatal intensive care, nephrology, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, plastic surgery, renal medicine, respiratory medicine, rheumatology, stroke, and urology. 

UHCW will deploy the solution in primary and secondary care in the West Midlands as a pilot site.

Proposed Study Participants

  • Patients

    90 intervention and 90 control

  • Caregivers

    140

  • Healthcare professionals

    GP: 34
    Nurse: 56
    Specialist: 42
    Total: 132

  • Participating Healthcare Organisations

    4 Acute Hospitals, 4 Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) and over 100 primary care sites