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PPIE: ensuring lived experience shapes future research
PPIE, or Patient and Public Involvement & Engagement (formerly known as PPI), is a process whereby patients and the public are involved as active participants or partners in shaping research studies. In 2024, the UK NIHR (National Institute of Health Research) shared new goals to strengthen how it collaborates with patients, carers, and the public: Strategic […]
November 2024: Research Update
Sepsis Research FEAT is delighted to report that November 2024 has been a busier-than-ever month for the charity as it undertakes two hugely important new strands of work. The first is a revamped approach to involvement in PPIE (Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement) which enables those with lived experience to provide essential input and […]
New clinical trials partnership for charity
Sepsis Research FEAT is delighted to announce its partnership with ClinicalTrials.eu. This collaboration aims to advance groundbreaking research into sepsis, supporting clinical trials that have the potential to save lives. Together, we are seeking to drive innovation and improve outcomes for sepsis patients worldwide. Stay updated with our progress as we strive to transform sepsis […]
Sepsis Awareness Month 2024
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Clinical Utility of Biomarkers for Outcomes Prediction in Adults with Suspected Sepsis Presenting to the Emergency Department Sepsis Research FEAT is pleased to have agreed to help provide PPI (Patient and Public Involvement) in a project from the University of Aberdeen aiming to review the current evidence on the use of sepsis biomarkers that are […]
Meet Sepsis Research FEAT’s new medical director
In a very exciting appointment for Sepsis Research FEAT, the charity is delighted to welcome Dr Andrew Conway Morris to the team as its first medical director, advising on all aspects of sepsis medicine, on future research partnerships and acting as a medical spokesperson for the charity. Dr Conway Morris is a researcher and intensive […]
New research-funding partnership with the Rosetrees Trust
Sepsis Research FEAT is delighted to announce a new partnership with The Rosetrees Trust, in funding their latest grants project: The Seedcorn Awards. Seedcorn awards help researchers to generate high-quality preliminary data to advance innovative and novel ideas with the potential to transform the prevention, diagnosis and/or treatment of human diseases. Rosetrees has this year […]
NICE publishes new guidelines on sepsis
On the 31st of January 2024, the National Institute for Health & Care Excellence (NICE) updated its NG51 guideline for the UK originally published in 2016. It includes recommendations on recognition and early assessment, initial treatment, escalating care, finding the source of infection, early monitoring, information and support, and training and education. You can read the […]
Our Tenth Anniversary Roundup
So here we are at the end of 2023 and the end of our tenth anniversary year. And what a year it has been… We would like to thank all of our supporters for coming together to achieve some major milestones for the charity this year. From participating in a record number of events to […]
Benjafield’s event a roaring success
In an extraordinary, never-to-be-repeated event, the weekend of 1/2nd July 2023 saw over 70 classic Bentleys racing at the historic Le Mans circuit in northwest France. Following a spectacular send-off by HRH Prince Michael of Kent, 30 of the cars drove to France from St James Palace. The entire field of drivers then reassembled in […]
