Involvement in NIHR Dissemination Centre

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Cochrane Library. What is The Cochrane Library? The Cochrane Library offers high-quality evidence for health care decision making
Advertisements

- 1 - Community building and new initiatives: Laying a successful path and how to be on target experiencing from pitfalls, successes and lessons learnt.
Experiences of Patient and Public involvement in the Research Process Roma Maguire Senior Research Fellow Cancer Care Research Team School of Nursing and.
NHS Future Forum Patients and Public. Information Led by Prof David Haslam & Jeremy Taylor Integration Led by Geoff Alltimes & Dr Robert Varnam NHS role.
1. 2 Using Technology  As technology improves every day, new developments are constantly infiltrating our lives.  Whether it's the way you shop, how.
Interactive learning modules to guide use of web resources Kim Devery, Jennifer Tieman Educating into the Future Flinders University, July 2013.
How CareSearch uses social media to promote palliative care and interact with consumers and health professionals Tieman JJ, Koop E CNSA Conference July.
Notions of involvement in North East research networks Dr Tina Cook & Dr Anna Jones, School of Health, Community and Education Studies, Northumbria University.
Registering the care sector – next steps Dr Linda Hutchinson Director, Care Quality Commission National Care Association Conference, 21 October 2010.
Hinckley Community Services We’ve been working with people from around the Hinckley area to create a shared vision for community health services.
Trusted evidence. Informed decisions. Better health. Cochrane_QuickRefBooklet.indd 114/8/15 5:41 pm.
NIHR Themed Call Prevention and treatment of obesity Writing a good application and the role of the RDS 19 th January 2016.
Anne Gray October 2013 The Handbook – past, present and future Anne Gray London 18 October 2013.
Would you recommend our service to friends and family?
NASBLA Social Media: What is it for? NASBLA is involved in numerous Social Media that all serve a distinct purpose. So, what are they all for?
National Dental Practice-Based Research Network
National data opt-out - Implementation approach
The new CQC approach to hospital inspection
Disclosure UK Talking about Transparency.
Rainhill Village Surgery
Graham Stroke Unit Patient and Family Focus group
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement in Research (PPIE)
Resource 1. Involving and engaging the right stakeholders.
Janet Robson Modern Matron for Dignity
Cicely Saunders Institute Open House
The guiding principles of prudent healthcare
Developing the 2030 Nursing Vision
The Barkantine Practice Survey Results 2016
WELCOME!.
Dr Joanna Smith, Lecturer, University of Leeds
Join your surgery’s Patient Participation Group
Care and support for older people with learning disabilities
NHS Education for Scotland Effective Practitioner Funded Project Implementing Caseload Supervision in a Nurse-Led Community Service.
Eastham Group Practice
Accessible Information Standard Review
Personal Wheelchair Budget Programme
Disclosure UK Talking about Transparency.
The Patient Experience Team
@hrbtmrn Intro and welcome.
National data opt-out - Implementation approach
The Q Improvement Lab August 2017.
Research for all Sharing good practice in research management
Going further together
The Community Ambassador Programme
What our clients are saying
Filling the evidence gaps in local government
Clinical Academic Careers
Working with Patient Participation Groups in Primary Care Inspections

Gateshead International Stadium
Champion a Personal, Fair & Diverse NHS
Ten Key Trials in Cardiovascular Surgery

Join your surgery’s Patient Participation Group
The patient and carer perspective
NICE: what does dignity mean to us?
Bath and North East Somerset
Engaging innovative and inclusive partnerships to inform dementia research: the Dementia Care Community Greta Brunskill Claire.
Please feel free to add your organisation’s logo in the title slide and add the name of your organisation at the bottom of every slide. Life after Stroke.
The Patient Experience Team
Webinar #3P: How you can contribute to research
Developed by HC3, USAID’s Flagship Health Communication Project
NHS Education for Scotland Effective Practitioner Funded Project Implementing Caseload Supervision in a Nurse-Led Community Service.
STOCKPORT TOGETHER: CONSULTATION MENTAL HEALTH CARERS GROUP
For all of your fundraising efforts
It’s OK to ask questions
HELP BEAT DEMENTIA Register your interest in vital research today
Supporting Priority Setting Partnerships
The National Data Guardian review & Government response
Levels of involvement Consultation Collaboration User control
Presentation transcript:

Involvement in NIHR Dissemination Centre Hope you have already visited our stand – if not please do at tea break Want to use this time to tell you about the work of the DC and how it is impacting on clinicians, managers and patients within Wessex and beyond. Alison Ford Head of Engagement

Right evidence, better decisions Our aim is to put good research evidence at the heart of decision making in the NHS, public health and social care. DC was established in order to make the evidence from NIHR-funded research easily accessible to all those who need to know

Our products NIHR Signals NIHR Highlights Comprehensiveness Frequency The latest important research,  summarised NIHR Highlights Frequency Conditions, treatments and issues explored using NIHR evidence Comprehensiveness Themed Reviews Bringing together NIHR research on a particular theme

Signals published online, mailing list, RSS feed. Twitter Signals published online, mailing list, RSS feed. Twitter. Ingested into other search databases Clinical, managerial and patient experts are involved in all signals as expert commentators – this example features expert commentary by Amir Qureshi

You decide what we share Over a thousand people - doctors, nurses, therapists, managers, researchers, patients and carers - help us decide which research is most important But at an earlier stage we involved professionals and patients to advise the selection decisions re abstracts to be converted into Signals I’m going to ask all of you to consider signing up to be a rater and contribute to this micro-crowdsourcing of ideas

“Thank you, I have enjoyed participating. Good luck with the project” Raters “The activity is a positive one and I am more than happy to continue as a rater” “Doing a rating is a unique experience. One has to read, digest and understand” “Thank you, I have enjoyed participating. Good luck with the project” “Overall it is a great service to be able to rate the importance of the health research - I am proud to be a part of that service.” This is what a sample of people said in a survey of raters conducted earlier this year

Care at the Scene Themed Reviews https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uijdzz5eEI Skip to 1 min 48 secs to start Themed Reviews feature a different kind of involvement, that of steering group members – experts of all kinds to act as critical friend to the process of summarising and posing questions to the readers. Mark Ainsworth-Smith of SCAS was able to set the scene and to enable us to include direct quotes from ambulance staff. Big impact on launch event to an under-served audience, prompting a robust discussion among paramedics, commissioners, service managers and patients.

Join our many supporters…

Get involved Join the DC mailing list & receive regular Signals http://www.dc.nihr.ac.uk/email-sign-up Register as a rater http://www.dc.nihr.ac.uk/get-involved Read DC’s outputs https://discover.dc.nihr.ac.uk/portal/home Follow DC on Twitter @NIHR_DC