Laura Simmons presents systematic review on sickness absence interventions

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Laura Simmons, PhD student in CaHRU and the Lincoln Institute for Health, recently attended the Division of Occupational Psychology Annual Conference on the 10th-12th January in Stratford-upon-Avon. The conference’s main theme surrounded the notion of “Evolution +/or Revolution”, focussing on Continue reading Laura Simmons presents systematic review on sickness absence interventions

CaHRU receives university team award for achievement in research

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This year members of the Community and Health Research Unit received the University of Lincoln team award for Achievement in Research at the Individual Merit and Team Achievement Awards 2017. This was the team’s fifth team award over the past Continue reading CaHRU receives university team award for achievement in research

CaHRU/LIH Research methods seminar: Realist evaluation with Dr Paul Leighton

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The latest in the CAHRU/LIH research methods seminars was given by Dr Paul Leighton on 24 October 2017 on the subject of ‘Realist evaluation in health services research’. Paul Leighton is a senior research fellow at the University of Nottingham, Continue reading CaHRU/LIH Research methods seminar: Realist evaluation with Dr Paul Leighton

CaHRU brings together Lincoln sleep researchers for LIH seminar

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Professor Niro Siriwardena led the recent Lincoln Institute for Health (LIH) research development seminar entitled, ‘Things that go bump in the night’: exploring the problem of tinnitus and sleep. This seminar brought together researchers at the University of Lincoln with Continue reading CaHRU brings together Lincoln sleep researchers for LIH seminar