Great opportunity for a Research Fellow with qualitative skills as part of a NIHR funded study evaluating services for children with learning difficulties and behaviours that challenge. https://t.co/xdcuzfm6pN
Contact [email protected] to discuss. Closing date 11th April.
Just published: 'It’s like she’s talking about me’ – explores the impact of a YouTube film presenting a qualitative evidence synthesis about chronic pain via an analysis of online comments. Toye, Seers & Barker (2020) Canadian Journal of Pain, https://t.co/RFajg9t50X
We've just published a meta-ethnography on the experiences of people taking opioid medication for chronic non-malignant pain.
An overarching theme of ‘constantly balancing’ emerged from the data. Take a look - really interesting
https://t.co/ZLYwufLj6S
Just published by Toye, Seers & Barker: "Living life precariously with rheumatoid arthritis- a mega-ethnography of nine qualitative evidence synthesis" Full paper here: https://t.co/k8MfvciyqN . Take a look at the categories that emerged.
Useful publication:
Wiltjer H Tutton L Seers K (2019) Understanding assessment on a ward for older people a qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 75(4):850-861 https://t.co/qz10HsMBm2
i-wotch process evaluation protocol published:
Nichols VP, Abraham C, Eldabe S, Sandhu H, Underwood M, Seers K (2019). Process evaluation protocol for the I-WOTCH study: an opioid tapering support programme for people with chronic non-malignant pain. BMJ Open2019;9:e028998
i-wotch main study protocol published
Sandhu HK et al (2019) Testing a support programme for opioid reduction for people with chronic non-malignant pain: the I-WOTCH randomised controlled trial protocol. BMJ Open2019;9:e028937.
Interesting new publication from WRiN
Tierney S Tutton E Seers K. (2019) I becomes we, but where is me? The unity-division paradox when caring for a relative with dementia: a qualitative study. International Journal of Older People Nursing. https://t.co/mNrAoE3q1v
Barbers' Company Clinical Nursing Scholarship: for nurses/midwives making a career in clinical practice. Scholarship of £10,000 for nurse/midwife normally undertaking a Masters or PhD in UK. Closing date 28/2/20. More details: https://t.co/OzqbLKLu1N
I’m now in my final year of Chairing @RCNPainPall so each month I’m going to identity an outstanding UK #nurse who has influenced my career. First up Prof Kate Seers @KateSeers1 who is responsible for the development of the CNS #pain role @theRCN@BritishPainSoc
Facilitating Implementation of Research Evidence (FIRE) papers published this week
Seers, Rycroft-Malone et al. Impl. Sci.13(1):137 doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0831-9 and
Rycroft-Malone, Seers et al. lmpl. Sci 13(1):138 doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0811-0.
Great free e-book on using qualitative research in pain education by Fran Toye, Kate Seers, Karen Barker et al. https://t.co/HJVVmFdH1H
See webinar with Fran and Kate introducing this resource.
https://t.co/dDLUOZZa1g
A new publication hot off the press today from Kate Seers in WRiN and colleagues at NOC - A meta-ethnography of health-care professionals' experience of treating adults with chronic non-malignant pain.
https://t.co/onhcUiGNi8