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Research Portfolio Of The Psoriasis And Psoriatic Arthritis Alliance (PAPAA)
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Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis funded projects:  A selection of links.

  • Psoriasis Symptom Management Programme: Dr Joanne Sanderson, Dr Helen Ricahrds, Dr Donal Fortune, Ms Clare Cassells & Prof Christopher Griffiths; University of Manchester. BJD article.

  • A novel, web-based, psychological intervention for people with psoriasis: the electronic Targeted Intervention for Psoriasis (eTIPs) study : Dr Christine Bundy, Ms Binder Pinder, Dr Sandra Bucci D. Reeves, Prof Christopher Griffiths, Prof Nicholas Tarrier; University of Manchester. Link to eTIPs.

  • Psoriasis in Practice, Primary care training programme. Online resource: Prof Alex Anstey, Julie Van Onselen; Academic Dermatology, Newport. Link to programme

  • Cochrane review of Fumaric Acid Esters in psoriasis: Dr John Ingram; University of Cardiff.
    Published paper

  • Is it feasible for community pharmacists to deliver an educational programme designed to help people with psoriasis self-manage as effectively as possible?: Dr Rod Tucker; Hull. Online journal.

  • Auditory modulation of itch in psoriasis patients: Dr Henning Holle & Dr Fiona Cowdell; University of Hull. PDF article

  • Examining the association between parental mindfulness in parental and child wellbeing in childhood psoriasis: Should we test mindful parenting as an intervention: Dr Andrew Thompson; University of Sheffield. Paper link.

  • Can screening undertaken in the community pharmacy help identify patients who have psoriatic arthritis?: Dr Rod Tucker; Robert Gordon University. Link to online journal. Article link.

  • DermDiag: Dr Amanda Oakley, Emily Oakley; DermNet New Zealand. DermDiag tool

  • The predictive accuracy of cardiovascular risk prediction tools in inflammatory arthritis: An observational study using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink: Dr Tim Blake, University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire. Link to article

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