from here to where…? prof stephen lawrie, acting director

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From Here to Where…?

Prof Stephen Lawrie, Acting Director

Outline

Where are we now?– SMHRN team– Portfolio of adopted studies

Where are we going?– Key challenge– Network’s renewed aims

Why should you contact the Network? Under-funding of mental health research Future directions for the Network

Research Assistants: Emma Witt, Anna Peel, Sarah Browne & Lisa Blacklaw

Chief Scientist Office

Network Director: Stephen Lawrie

Management Group: Andrew Gumley, Jonathan Cavanagh, Keith Matthews & Ross Hamilton

Research Nurses: Lewis Harpin & Jacqueline McTaggart

Study Co-ordinator: Laura Hodges

Administrator: Amy Lambert

Where are we now: The SMHRN team

Advisory Board

Associate Director: Gordon Murray

Manager

Where are we now: Portfolio of adopted studies

ProCEED ACTp*

COBALT CBASP*

CEQUEL DOWNSLit*

SMaRT Oncology-2 GCIT*

SMaRT Oncology-3 Pilot Research Register*

SMaRT Oncology-3

EDIE-2

iMANTRA-R

Bipolar High Risk Study

PODS

Brain Fitness Programme

Deep Brain Stimulation

* Adopted since 1st October 2009

Where are we going?

Key challenge :

To facilitate the development, set-up and successful completion of large, well-funded research studies across

Scotland.

Network’s renewed aims:

Primary goals:– To increase the amount of mental health research– To increase the number of people participating in

mental health research studies

Broadening the scope:– Trials at various stages of development– Epidemiological, genetic and imaging studies– A broad view of health services research

To remove some of the barriers to research….

To help you achieve your aims…

Why should you contact the Network: (1) Adoptions Service

Aim of the Adoptions Service is to support Study Set up and Completion

SMHRN Adoptions Service

help with

Recruitment

Data collection

Regulation

Site files / Master files

Study documentation

Statistical advice

User Involvement

Why should you contact the Network:(2) Protocol Development Service

Aim of the PDS is to encourage a pipeline of research

SMHRN Protocol Development

Service

help with

Focussing and refining the study question

Development of the protocol

Planning practical aspects of study execution

Addressing regulatory requirements

Making a power calculation and analysis strategy

Identifying funding sources

Why should you contact the Network:(3) Protocol Development Groups

Aim of PDGs is to bring together researchers with a shared interest in specific research questions

Call for Applications for Protocol

Development Groups

Peer Review

Funding to support PDG activity

Methodological support

Focus on producing high quality fundable research proposals

Supporting the current PDGs

Lead Research Area

Kate Davidson Borderline Personality Disorder

Jane Morris Anorexia Nervosa

Alan Carson Functional Neurological Symptoms

Andrew Gumley Recovery after Psychosis

Call for new PDGs

2010 – 2011 …..?

Imbalance of resources

Recent figures show that mental health research received 6.5% of the total research funding compared with 25% for research for cancer and 15% for neurological diseases.

(Fair deal for mental health campaign, Royal College of Psychiatrists)

Cost of brain disorders in Europe*

All brain disorders: €386b • Health care costs: €135b • Direct non-medical: €72b • Indirect costs: €178b

* Andlin-Sobocki P, Jonsson B et al. Eur J Neurol 2005, 12 Suppl 1:1-27

Mental Disorders inc. dementias€295bNeurological€84bNeurosurgical€7b

Slides courtesy of Ian Ragan, Executive DirectorEuropean Brain Council

Brain research is underfunded

Future directions for the Network (1)

Focus on helping researchers develop their ideas for treatment trials and related studies by strengthening the Protocol Development Service.

Actively encourage the development of PDGs in key areas such as depression (primary and secondary care), substance misuse and developmental disorders.

Future directions for the Network (2)

Work more closely with:– The Mental Health Research Networks in England

and Wales– Topic-specific Networks such as the Scottish

Primary Care Research Network and the Scottish Dementia Research Network

– NHS R&D Departments– Research organisations such as the WTCRFs

Future directions for the Network (3)

Consult with:– Clinicians and researchers– Psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, counsellors,

physiotherapists…– Patients, carers and the public– Industry

on how the Network can best engage and support them in research.

Web: www.smhrn.org.uk

Email: info@smhrn.org.uk

Tel: 0131 537 6542

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