ARC East of England Senior Research Fellow, THIS Institute fellow STOPPING Chief Investigator, studying #olderadults#multimorbidity#carehomes Views are my own
I am excited to share my research is now published! 📚
The role and contribution of experts by experience in building research capacity in adult social care services: findings from the SCRiPT study
https://t.co/LQhfM4sYdv
@SCRIPT2021to24#socialcare@ARC_EoE
🚀 Exciting Opportunity Alert! 🚀
We're looking for a Patient Research Team Leader for the CHARMER project, University of Leicester.
🔗Learn more and apply here:
https://t.co/tP6V8jtt3b
Join us and be a part of our mission to enhance proactive #deprescribing in hospitals 🌟
Excited to be at the Multiple Long-Term Cross-@NIHRresearch Collaboration event today, where we are hearing about the progress of the network across the NIHR!
💫Fantastic to see @ARC_EoE researchers involved and contributing to its growth!
#MLTCCNC@KWarmoth @MoragCFarquhar
Prof Claire Goodman, MBE (@HDEMCOP) of @ARC_EoE leads the national ARC network of researchers working with care homes. Claire is a district nurse by background and a Fellow of @TheQNI. Watch her webinar on 'Mobilising research knowledge with adult #SocialCare' ⬇️ @DACHA_Study
Calling all #GPs in England! Help shape the future of healthcare by sharing your insights on caring for those with moderate to severe Alzheimer’s Disease.
Take the 10-min survey for University of Exeter research.
👉 Click here https://t.co/v2tGULrHEg
@uniofexeHLS@NIHRARCs
How can we improve the quality of care for people living with #dementia in #hospitals?
A new series of resources has just launched that support #hospital staff in incorporating person-centred approaches into their care.
Download here🔗https://t.co/ANbkvLeEE8
#DementiaAwareness
@KWarmoth teaches us about UK care homes + shares the STOPPING study, informed by #CFIR at #HSRPP2024@HSRPPConference See this pub from WP1: https://t.co/5dAknY4bJq
More about STOPPING here: https://t.co/tO8BDgN5FF
@KWarmoth teaches us about UK care homes + shares the STOPPING study, informed by #CFIR at #HSRPP2024@HSRPPConference See this pub from WP1: https://t.co/5dAknY4bJq
More about STOPPING here: https://t.co/tO8BDgN5FF
An analysis of deprescribing tools found that none were deemed acceptable, feasible, and suitable. Future work is warranted to develop and tailor deprescribing tools for the care home setting, considering its specific context and users. https://t.co/KLI6SHDNkn