Chronic Pain HIT News

Bristol awarded grant to improve signposting to specialist support for domestic violence and abuse in UK military families

  • 1st March 2017
The University of Bristol has been awarded a grant of £46,938 for a 15-month study…

Fracture pain study paper from Integrated Pain Management HIT published

  • 31st October 2016
Members of the Integrated Pain Management Health Integration Team (IPM HIT) have published a paper…

PROactive collaboration aims to tackle chronic pain

  • 18th August 2016
PROactive is a new collaborative partnership between the University of the West of England (UWE…

Health Integration Teams projects being taken forward by CLAHRC West

  • 11th July 2016
Six projects relating to the work of Bristol Health Partners Health Integration Teams (HITs) are…

Health Integration Team model evaluation paper published

  • 1st July 2016
The results of NIHR CLAHRC West's preliminary evaluation of the ‘Health Integration Team’ model have…

Our 2015-16 annual review is out now

  • 27th June 2016
Our 2015-16 annual review was launched at our annual Health Integration Team (HIT) conference on…

What the Integrated Pain Management HIT has achieved in 2015-16

  • 31st May 2016
Professor David Wynick gives an update on the work of the Integrated Pain Management Health…

REACT study launches

  • 23rd March 2016
A new study called REACT (Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit) launches in March. The study…

Bristol researchers aim to improve the use of antibiotics in primary care

  • 26th February 2016
New research led by Bristol NHS CCG and the University of Bristol, aimed at improving…

Dr Phil Hammond to present 2016 Bristol Health and Care Awards

  • 16th February 2016
Dr Phil Hammond, NHS doctor, comedian and health commentator will present the inaugural Bristol Health…

Pioneering study to help adults delay frailty and live independently for longer

  • 11th January 2016
A major study, led by researchers from the Active Older People Health Integration Team (APPHLE…