Were you a close relative or friend of someone living in a care home in England during the COVID-19 pandemic? We invite you to take part in a 60-min Zoom interview for the NIHR-funded Visit-id Study, £30 thank-you. Ethnic minorities & LGBTQ esp. welcome. Email [email protected]
Please share - funded #PhDs within @HealthyAgeingR1 all related to #healthyageing come join our team @ARC_GM_ and @OPF_PRU 👇 applications close next week https://t.co/ADYajYBV7r…
We are recruiting a qualitative Research Associate for our NIHR project on GP access in the context of Covid-19. Come and join our team and the @HOPE_UoM research group!
https://t.co/nBBf6Nd0Oe
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@SocSimon
Delighted to share the 1st publication from The Perspectives Study @PerspectivesLiv@LivUni in @BMJ_Open
Strategies to enhance recruitment & consent to intensive care studies: a qualitative study with researchers & patient–public involvement contributors
https://t.co/M9Rsy0Jl13
Job vacancy! Qualitative role working with me, @GerontologyUK and @NGT223 on NIHR Research for Social Care study exploring mental capacity & managing money: https://t.co/yWYgIaohxP
NIHR’s annual Research for Social Care call has funded over £2 million of new research into adult #SocialCare - from research into parenting support for young fathers in prison to finding better ways to identify people who have problems with gambling. https://t.co/kZF6nAYoYS
Great paper on skills needed by self funders navigating care: “Implicit assumption that people funded by local councils need help to manage their care, whereas self-funders do not... a tailored approach irrespective of funding should be considered.”
@VerityLongley Read with a focus on its relevance for your work: search for keywords, think about how it relates to other policies (coheres? contradicts?), ask yourself what is not there
Timely work by @DrLisBoulton @DylanKneale and colleagues. Includes evidence on video, telephone, online groups and social networking. Relationship development, shared experience, and light-touch pastoral care are all important.
PUBLICATION: Pleased to share @A_J_Hall & colleagues @c_a_rowland@gailewing_CFR@gunn_grande@PalliativeMedJ paper on 'the implementation of a carers support needs assessment tool during hospital discharge'
https://t.co/zTCZl1IEfR
Funded by CLAHRC GM award (2014-19)
@CSNAT_
Very proud to have worked on @PerspectivesLiv . Our good practice guidance on recruitment and consent in the ICU incorporates the views and experiences of over 1000 ICU staff, and former patients and their relatives.
Who heard us on @bbcmerseyside this morning discussing the excellent research covered by @BSGLiverpool19 & the Community Sessions ?
🎧 1 hour 6 mins in
https://t.co/cZpwFSayqS
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