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Taking Part

The PANORAMA study is recruiting to two Work Packages relating to post-hospital discharge following Acute Pancreatitis (AP), both looking to identify groups at highest risk of use of health care services.

Eligibility criteria

  • Work Package 2 - Adult patients (aged 18 years or older) with a hospital admission for AP, who have been discharged from acute inpatient or virtual ward care no more recently than three months, and no longer than six months ago.
  • Work Package 4 - Adult patients (aged 18 years and above), assessed by surgeons who have made a diagnosis of AP of any severity are eligible to participate.

Participant Information

If you are considering taking part in the PANORAMA study, please follow the relevant link below to open the PANORAMA Participant Information Tool (opens in a new tab). Here you can view the key information needed to decide whether to take part.

  • Work Package 2 - we will interview up to 30 people. Interviews will be undertaken virtually or by telephone, and a translator will be available if necessary. Interviews will explore experiences of post-discharge care, and what support they would have liked to have.
WP2 Participant Information
  • Work Package 4 - we are recruiting 1,017 participants. Regular follow-ups will be undertaken. We will survey use of health care in the follow-up period and estimate costs associated with post-discharge healthcare.
WP4 Participant Information

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Address
BiCOPS
Applied Health Research
College of Medical and Dental Sciences
Public Health Building
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT

Telephone
+44 (0) 121 415 9106

Email
panorama@trials.bham.ac.uk

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PANORAMA is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (project number NIHR165210). The views expressed are those of the authors and are not intended to be representative of the views of the funder, sponsor or other participating organisations.

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