Using ambulance data for evaluating implementation and improvement

A paramedic and his 4x4 emergency vehicle

Members of CaHRU, led by Prof Niro Siriwardena, have recently started a new programme of collaborative research with East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust using ambulance data. The 3-year programme is part of the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration East Midlands Continue reading Using ambulance data for evaluating implementation and improvement

CaHRU/LIH seminar: Arwel Jones & Hayley Robinson on The Behaviour Change Wheel

Arwel & Hayley

In the latest Research Methods and Implementation Science seminar from CaHRU and the Lincoln Institute for Health (LIH) which took place on 22 January 2019, Dr Arwel Jones and Hayley Robinson from the LIH presented on The Behaviour Change Wheel. Continue reading CaHRU/LIH seminar: Arwel Jones & Hayley Robinson on The Behaviour Change Wheel

CaHRU/LIH seminar: Causal models and Directed Acyclic Graphs – Professor Graham Law

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Professor Graham Law, who recently joined the university and CaHRU as Professor in Medical Statitics, delivered the latest of CaHRU/LIH’s Implementation Science and Research Methods seminar series – on Causal Models and the use of Directed Acyclic Graphs. Professor Law Continue reading CaHRU/LIH seminar: Causal models and Directed Acyclic Graphs – Professor Graham Law

Implementation science and research methods seminar: statistical modelling of time series data

Dr Murray Smith

The latest CaHRU Implementation Science and Research Methods seminar was presented by Dr Murray Smith on 25th October 2016, on the topic of statistical modelling of time series data. Dr Smith, research fellow at the Community and Health Research Unit Continue reading Implementation science and research methods seminar: statistical modelling of time series data

PINCER project showcased at Health Foundation Scaling up Improvement event

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Members of the Scaling up PINCER project team (PINCER is a pharmacist-led information technology intervention for reducing clinically important errors in medication management in general practice), Prof Niro Siriwardena, Janice Wiseman, Dr Sarah Rodgers, Chris Rye and Despina Laparidou, recently Continue reading PINCER project showcased at Health Foundation Scaling up Improvement event