We are excited to of started a series of workshops in Spring 2024 with families and young people with upper limb difference. We explore how to co-create study designs to inform policy for upper limb prostheses services and devices.
Illustration: @Livepens#engagement#policy
“I work in chaos and layers. You’ve got to have a bit of a mess!” 🚸 For #IWD2024 we met with Margaret Calvert to learn about the genius behind the UK's iconic road signs and encourage the next generation of designers: https://t.co/PjUVfDImMG
#WomeninDesign#LifeInDesign
Pleased to share that our paper has been published today: ‘Evidencing the effectiveness of upper limb prostheses: a multi-stakeholder perspective on study requirements’.
https://t.co/vFLNGt26wv
Excited to see this paper published. We're already working on the next stage of this project with some exciting plans to move it forward in the new year.
I’m delighted to share that I have started a new role as Strategic Project Manager in the Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering at Newcastle University. Looking forward to beginning this next chapter with the team. @Sage_NCL@UniofNewcastle
A beautiful day to celebrate and reflect on three years working at The University of Edinburgh. I am grateful to have worked with an excellent team on innovative projects that implement co-creation throughout the research process. @KiaNazarpour@Cycle_Lynda@MoveRehabEdin
The end of an insightful and engaging week at #NIHRteamscience exploring how to improve health and care for multiple long term conditions and the methods of team science.
Excellent keynote from @stownsend7 at #NIHRteamscience. Lots of links to be made across multiple team scenarios, including shared values and sharing feedback.
Delighted to be selected for the @NIHRresearch Team Science Camp exploring multiple long term conditions and patient and public involvement methods. Looking forward to meeting everyone in a few weeks and learning more about the Team Science approach for collaborative research.
Looking forward to attending the creative facilitation course ran by @DurhamImh this autumn. Exploring how to apply the foundations of creative facilitation techniques for collaborative health-based research within academia. #cocreation#codesign#Collaboration
A very productive workshop exploring how research studies could inform future device and service policies for upper limb prostheses. Involving device and service users is central towards future development. #cocreation#policy @PolicyNCL
Getting the final pieces together for our workshop with people who use upper limb prostheses - exploring how collaborative research could inform future policy. Discussion areas include:
Rehabilitation Journeys
Study Designs
Study Involvement
#policy#cocreation
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