CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar June 2019: The challenge of engaging organisations in survey research

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Dr Coral Sirdifield gave the CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar on engaging organisations in survey research. Here, she used an example of an NIHR RfPB funded study that she has been leading as an example to illustrate some Continue reading CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar June 2019: The challenge of engaging organisations in survey research

CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar September 2019: Using documentary analysis to understand self-diagnosis amongst natural philosophers and physicians

The research seminar from the Community and Health Research Unit and the Lincoln Institute for Health was given by Professor Anna Marie Roos, Professor of the History of Science and Medicine from the School of History and Heritage. The seminar Continue reading CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods Seminar September 2019: Using documentary analysis to understand self-diagnosis amongst natural philosophers and physicians

Greg Whitley gives CaHRU/LIH seminar on Systematic Mixed Studies Reviews

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The latest CaHRU and LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar was given on February 19th 2018 by Gregory Whitley, a PhD student working in CaHRU. Greg’s talk, entitled ‘Systematic Mixed Studies Reviews’, focused on the science behind reviewing and Continue reading Greg Whitley gives CaHRU/LIH seminar on Systematic Mixed Studies Reviews

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

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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