Completed Projects
Selected list of completed projects
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This page outlines a small collection of our completed projects since PIPHealth was founded in 2008. Each project states the year it was conducted, research location, disease area, number of participants, research design and most importantly the project objective and outcome. To view the project outcome, please hover over or click on the blue boxes.
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- Disease area(s): Prostate Cancer
- Research location(s): Netherlands
- Year conducted: 2020
- Number of participants: 7
- Research Design: Online Discussion Group
Prostate Cancer in the Netherlands
What is important for men diagnosed with metastised prostate cancer?
Outcome
Life without suffering is most important. Trying to stay positive and keeping fit are two big themes in their lives.
Life with Osteoporosis
Bringing osteoporosis to life through patient experience stories.
Outcome
Whilst each patient journey is different, all patients in this study live with the following challenges: life with pain, with fear, with disabilities and hunger for more education about osteoporosis.
- Disease area(s): Osteoporosis
- Research location(s): Netherlands
- Year conducted: 2020
- Number of participants: 8
- Research Design: Online Discussion Group
- Disease area(s): Heart Failure
- Research location(s): United Kingdom
- Year conducted: 2018
- Number of participants: 205
- Research Design: Online Survey
Diagnosis in Heart Failure
To gain insights into experiences of heart failure from the patient’s perspective.
Outcome
The majority (65%) were scared at diagnosis and/or depressed (35%) and/or stressed (32%). After care and treatment they felt much more hopeful and determined and less scared or depressed. 82% have hope for the future and believe that through lifestyle changes and treatment they can improve their quality of life.
MS in Europe
Conducting a messaging-testing about brain anthropy study among European MS patients.
Outcome
74% of the respondents haven’t been told about brain loss. 67% would like to know whether they had brain loss on their MRI, 11% would not want to know
- Disease area(s): Multiple Sclerosis
- Research location(s): Germany, Spain and France
- Year conducted: 2015
- Number of participants: 238
- Research Design: Online Survey