As part of your normal hospital care you may be invited to take part in one of the many research studies currently undertaken at the Trust.

What is clinical research?

Clinical research helps understand how to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent conditions or diseases. This could be a drug trial, a screening study, a questionnaire, an intervention or a combination of these. Your participation is entirely voluntary.

Why is clinic research important?

  • Provides best evidence, treatment and advice for patients

  • Improve patient care

  • Offer treatment choice and additional benefits

  • Increase understanding about the human mind and body in health and disease to support effective prevention and protection to the public

  • Share knowledge and learning

Do I have to take part?

It is entirely up to you if you want to take part and your care will not be affected if you decide not to.

How can I find our more information?

If you would like to know more about getting involved in any clinic research in our area, click here.