Our research

Why Research is Important

Our research helps us to improve care and services for patients, families and local communities. It allows us to explore and improve new and innovative treatment options and therapies for people who use our services. 

  • We put patients at the centre of what we do by developing our research in collaboration with people who have lived experience of mental health problems and/or learning disabilities.
  • All patients who use our services have the opportunity to hear about, get involved in, and have a positive experience when taking part in our research studies.
  • Click here for a short film giving an introduction to research at Sussex Partnership from Mark Hayward, Director of Research.
  • We've produced a poster to give a snap shot of our year in numbers - which includes the number of studies and participants, including those who attended our research clinics, plus key research findings. Take a look here.

Research is a partnership between participants and researchers. Every year, the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) asks thousands of participants to give feedback on their experience to help improve the way research studies are designed and delivered, so that we can improve people’s experience of taking part in, research. The survey is called the Patient Research Experience Survey (PRES). If you have taken part in a study at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, please complete the Participant Research Experience Survey (PRES) here.


Research news

  • PPIP2 - Study looking at the role of the immune system in psychosis thumbnail

    PPIP2 - Study looking at the role of the immune system in psychosis

  • Study exploring collecting finger sweat to monitor patient adherence to antipsychotic medication shows promising results thumbnail

    Study exploring collecting finger sweat to monitor patient adherence to antipsychotic medication shows promising results

  • Golf club donation makes sure Dementia Research Unit is up to par thumbnail

    Golf club donation makes sure Dementia Research Unit is up to par

  • Dr Jessica Eccles features in new documentary on ADHD thumbnail

    Dr Jessica Eccles features in new documentary on ADHD

  • Sussex Partnership colleagues thanked for supporting research thumbnail

    Sussex Partnership colleagues thanked for supporting research

  • New study shows the benefits of mindfulness self-help in treating depression in adults thumbnail

    New study shows the benefits of mindfulness self-help in treating depression in adults


Get in touch

We'd love to hear from you! Here's how you can get in touch with us:

  • Email: spft.research@nhs.net
  • Tel: 0300 304 0088
  • Post:
    Research and Development Department
    Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
    Sussex Education Centre
    Nevill Avenue
    Hove
    BN3 7HZ

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