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Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) Programme Minutes of the PGfAR Competition 24 Stage 1 Meeting held on 7 September 2017 at ETC Venues, 1 Drummond Gate, Victoria, London, SW1V 2QQ Present Members Professor Marian Knight (Chair) Professor Yvonne Birks Professor Cindy Cooper Professor Elaine Hay Professor Simon Heller Professor Jonathan Mant Professor Tom Marshall Professor Fliss Murtagh Professor Tracy Roberts Dr Miriam Santer Programme Director Professor Paul Little Secretariat Mr Rajinder Flora (NIHR CCF) Dr Katie Cook (NIHR CCF) Mr Tom Hutchinson (NIHR CCF) Ms Saprina Harrison (NIHR CCF) Observing Dr Caroline Burgess Senior Research Advisor, NIHR Research Design Service, London

1. PGfAR applications to be considered 1.1 RP-PG-0617-10001: Optimising care early in the course of bipolar disorder to improve outcomes Conflicts: Professor Tom Marshall Professor Tom Marshall returned. 1.2 RP-PG-0617-10002: Development and evaluation of a PROgramme for GROUP-based behavioural intervention for obesity in Tier 3 care [The PRO- GROUP study] 1.3 RP-PG-0617-10003: Neuropsychological Evaluation and Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis - Developing, evaluating and implementing a clinical management pathway (NEuRoMS) Professor Cindy Cooper remained outside the room. 1.4 RP-PG-0617-10004: Multicentre Research Programme to Enhance Return to Work after Trauma (ROWTATE) Professor Cindy Cooper returned. 1.5 RP-PG-0617-10005: Rehabilitation after Hip Arthroplasty Revision Surgery: Is Tailored Rehabilitation more effective than current treatment? (HARTER) 1.6 RP-PG-0617-10006: Improving outcomes for patients with opioid-treated persistent non-cancer pain: a proactive pharmacist-led primary care intervention (PROMPPT intervention). ACRONYM: Pharmacist-led intervention to Reduce inappropriate use of Opioid Medicines and optimise Persistent Pain Therapy (PROMPPT)

Conflicts: Professor Paul Little, Professor Elaine Hay, Professor Tracy Roberts, Professor Tom Marshall and Dr Miriam Santer Professor Elaine Hay, Professor Tracy Roberts and Professor Tom Marshall returned. Professor Paul Little and Dr Miriam Santer remained outside the room. 1.7 RP-PG-0617-10007: REducing Common infections in Usual practice for Recurrent Respiratory tract infections. (RECUR) Conflicts: Professor Paul Little and Dr Miriam Santer Professor Paul Little and Dr Miriam Santer remained outside the room. 1.8 RP-PG-0617-10008: Development and evaluation of an online FeNO-guided primary care asthma management intervention Conflicts: Professor Paul Little, Professor Fliss Murtagh and Dr Miriam Santer Professor Paul Little, Professor Fliss Murtagh and Dr Miriam Santer returned. 1.9 RP-PG-0617-10009: Improving Children s Antibiotic Prescribing (ICAP) in primary care 1.10 RP-PG-0617-10010: Bridging the Age Gap in Breast Cancer 2. (BTAG2): Integrated care for the older woman with advanced breast cancer Conflicts: Professor Simon Heller, Professor Cindy Cooper and Professor Fliss Murtagh Professor Simon Heller, Professor Cindy Cooper and Professor Fliss Murtagh returned. 1.11 RP-PG-0617-10011: EXpanding Support Post Diagnosis in Dementia EXSPanDD study

1.12 RP-PG-0617-10012: Multicomponent tailored care to address the healthcare needs of persistent frequent attender patients in primary care and reduce the strain they produce on the service. Professor Cindy Cooper returned. 1.13 RP-PG-0617-10013: Physical Activity and Nutrition during Adjuvant CHEmotherapy (PANACHE) Conflicts: Professor Paul Little and Dr Miriam Santer Professor Paul Little and Dr Miriam Santer returned. 1.14 RP-PG-0617-10014: ASSUrED: AddreSsing Suicidal thoughts and Plans in the Emergency Department 1.15 RP-PG-0617-10015: How do NHS Early Adopter services interpret and implement the Maternity Transformation Programme? An implementation study using a realist framework in two national health systems Conflicts: Professor Marian Knight Professor Paul Little took the chair Professor Marian Knight resumed the chair. 1.16 RP-PG-0617-10016: On-Line Parent Training for the Initial Management of ADHD referral (OPTIMA) 1.17 RP-PG-0617-10017: Improving Quality of Diabetes Care Using the Alphabet Strategy for Diabetes Care Conflicts: Professor Tracy Roberts and Professor Tom Marshall Professor Tracy Roberts and Professor Tom Marshall returned.

1.18 RP-PG-0617-10018: Mass-spectrometry Assisted Pathology Service (MAPS)