On the 26th February 2019, we celebrated the impact of our applied health and social care research projects and partnerships across the east of England at our CLAHRC EoE Showcase in Peterborough. Chaired by our Director Professor Peter Jones, the event bought together researchers, health and social care professionals, patients and the public from across our region.
Presentations and posters highlighted key achievements from research themes including dementia, frailty and end of life care, patient safety, patient and public involvement, enduring disability and disadvantage, innovation and evaluation, and health economics.
The presentations from the morning showcase session can be seen here:
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- Dementia Frailty End of Life Presentation Feb 2019
- Enduring Disabilities and or Disadvantage Theme Presentation Feb 2019
- Health Economics Theme Presentation Feb 2019
- Innovation and Evaluation Theme Presentation Feb 2019
- Patient and Public Involvement Theme Presentation Feb 2019
- Patient Safety Theme Presentation Feb 2019
The following are the posters presented on the day, from our CLAHRC EoE theme researchers and some of our past Fellows:
- 1. Rights-based Rehabilitation: A qualitative research project co-produced with disabled people. Harriet Cooper
- 2. Mental health care from the ambulance service: where is the patients voice? Helen Hall
- 3. Involving Experts by Experience in identifying mental health research topics and priorities. Iliana Rokkou
- 4. Study of Care Preferences in the Last Year of Life in Older People Living in the Community. Rhian Simpson
- 5. A systematic review of the effectiveness of brief psychological interventions for borderline personality disorder. Amanda Spong
- 6. Detection of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) by Mental Health Clinicians. Shimrit Ziv
- 7. Factors affecting the quality of life of family carers of people with dementia a meta-analysis. Milena Contreras
- 8. Everyday shared decision-making by people living with dementia and communication difficulties in care homes. Rachel Daly
- 9. Frailty: Do you see what I see? Maria Martin
- 10. Hospitalisation due to Medicines Related Problems (MRPs) in frail older people from primary care. Rosetta Ude-Okeleke
- 11. Sepsis: not missing another case. Larissa Prothero
- 12. Co-producing Information Leaflets with Caregivers. Kate Head
- 13.The Value of Peer Support for Young People with Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Martha Deiros Collado
- 14. When seeing Red isn’t Black and White: An exploratory study of ambulance clinicians experiences of DNCR. Suzanne Moffat
- 16. Anticipatory Prescribing in Terminal Care. Ben Bowers
- 17. Exploring commissioner and service manager views on the methods and processes in designing MH services for CYP. Tim Clarke
- 18. Decision Making in Admission Avoidance: Care Home Perspective. Sarah Lewis
- 20. The role and impact of PPI on the Frailty Trajectories Project_Louise Lafortune
- 21. Reflections and Experiences of a Lay Co-Researcher Patients as Partners to Improve Long-term Conditions – PIPPIN. Sue Marks
- 22. Giving Service Users a Voice in Mental Health System Design Research. Alex Komashie
- 23. Parents Made all the Difference. Jasmine Childs-Fegredo
- 24. Engaging People with Learning Disabilities (LD) in Research. Elizabeth Jones
- 25. Mindfulness-based Interventions for Mental Health Promotion: A Collaborative Review Study. Julieta Galante
- 26. Impact of Patient and Public Involvement (PPI): Completing the Feedback Cycle. Elspeth Mathie