We are SPARC, a @UniOfHull research cluster researching Social and Psychological Research in Long Term Conditions, including #multimorbidities#dementia#addictions and exploring innovative forms of health and social care support
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SPARC researchers @carolinannwhite & @RosieJDunn along with colleagues from Music are researching the @royalphilorch Strokestra project in #Hull Fabulous to see everyone performing this afternoon ⬇️
At 2pm today RPO musicians, alongside patients and carers, are performing in @northpointsc in Hull for a free lunchtime concert, the culmination of this summer's STROKESTRA® project from RPO Resound, aiding stroke patients' recovery through music-making 🎶🥁🎻
📷 @bbclooknorth
Excited to share our article (my first as “first” author!) which provides evidence of factors associated with discharge against medical advice in alcohol withdrawal patients https://t.co/4DlkGZegOX
@drtsphillips @ProfCoulton @ICAHR_UoH@SSA_Addiction@SPARChull
It feels like autumn but just catching up on the @1adass Spring Report. Sobering reading - homecare facing increased levels of need, while staffing shortages mean many care hours not delivered. We are researching homecare in #Hull#Bradford#bromley Pls see ⬇️for details
Our new research project is looking for homecare workers in Hull, Bradford and Bromley to take part in our study about homecare as people approach the last months of life ⬇️ Please share - thank you
Our NIHR funded SUPPORTED study is looking for homecare workers to take part in research about the experiences & needs of homecare workers supporting clients approaching the last months of life. For more information & to find out how to take part, please see below ⬇️#SocialCare
Publication from SPARC researchers @carolinannwhite @EWolverson @livinginhope & Clare Whitfield - carers' experiences of staying in touch with family & friends in care homes
Helping care home residents to keep in touch with familiy and friends is a skilful task, requiring facilitating different types of contact and dedicated staff time suggest @carolinannwhite Whitfield @EWolverson & @livinginhope: https://t.co/eJB80mKkTd #openaccess#carersweek
Our new HIHR funded SUPPORTED study is exploring the experiences of homecare workers supporting people approaching the last months of life. See our new website for more details https://t.co/qd3V9CpmVK
Our new HIHR funded SUPPORTED study is exploring the experiences of homecare workers supporting people approaching the last months of life. See our new website for more details https://t.co/qd3V9CpmVK
Our NIHR funded SUPPORTED study is looking for homecare workers to take part in research about the experiences & needs of homecare workers supporting clients approaching the last months of life. For more information & to find out how to take part, please see below:
Our NIHR funded SUPPORTED study is looking for homecare workers to take part in research about the experiences & needs of homecare workers supporting clients approaching the last months of life. For more information & to find out how to take part, please see below:
Our NIHR funded SUPPORTED study is looking for homecare workers to take part in research about the experiences & needs of homecare workers supporting clients approaching the last months of life. For more information & to find out how to take part, please see below:
Out now in print copy - our findings from an evaluation of a social prescribing service and reflections on how people may need 'more than signposting' https://t.co/hU7HTPVRnh
Our paper which explores the experiences of staying in touch with a relative in a care home (during the pandemic - but we hope it has messages with wider relevance) is just published in the @IJCCjournal
A 🧵on some of our key findings and conclusions
Just published! New research by @dist_care@carolinannwhite Clare Whitfield @EWolverson & Jane Wray examines carers’ experiences of keeping in touch with care home residents during COVID-19 closures: https://t.co/eJB80mKSIL