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The next application deadline for a @nihrspcr.bsky.social PhD studentships is with @uonresearch.bsky.social

📅Deadline: Monday 27 April 2026

New opportunities will be added as they are made available

Find out more: bit.ly/404redv  

#PhD #studentship #primarycare

The next application deadline for a @nihrspcr.bsky.social PhD studentships is with @uonresearch.bsky.social 📅Deadline: Monday 27 April 2026 New opportunities will be added as they are made available Find out more: bit.ly/404redv #PhD #studentship #primarycare

The next application deadline for a @nihrspcr.bsky.social PhD studentships is with @uonresearch.bsky.social

📅Deadline: Monday 27 April 2026

New opportunities will be added as they are made available

Find out more: bit.ly/404redv

#PhD #studentship #primarycare

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FREE Public Collaborator Training: Reviewing Plain English Summaries (or Lay Summaries) Thursday, 21 May 2026, 1pm to 2.30pm

Aimed at members of the public who would like to contribute to the research process: bit.ly/4bTVYEq

#PPIE #PPI #Training #PrimaryCare #Research
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FREE Public Collaborator Training: Reviewing Plain English Summaries (or Lay Summaries) Thursday, 21 May 2026, 1pm to 2.30pm Aimed at members of the public who would like to contribute to the research process: bit.ly/4bTVYEq #PPIE #PPI #Training #PrimaryCare #Research @oxprimarycare.bsky.social

FREE Public Collaborator Training: Reviewing Plain English Summaries (or Lay Summaries) Thursday, 21 May 2026, 1pm to 2.30pm

Aimed at members of the public who would like to contribute to the research process: bit.ly/4bTVYEq

#PPIE #PPI #Training #PrimaryCare #Research
@oxprimarycare.bsky.social

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Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that online consultation tools shouldn’t be mandatory as the first step to access GP care, according to an NIHR SPCR-funded study (grant 598): https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/online-consultation-tools-should-not-be-a-mandatory-first-step-to-access-primary-mental-healthcare

#SPCR #PrimaryCare #Research
@capcbristol.bsky.social

Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that online consultation tools shouldn’t be mandatory as the first step to access GP care, according to an NIHR SPCR-funded study (grant 598): https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/online-consultation-tools-should-not-be-a-mandatory-first-step-to-access-primary-mental-healthcare #SPCR #PrimaryCare #Research @capcbristol.bsky.social

Researchers at the University of Bristol have found that online consultation tools shouldn’t be mandatory as the first step to access GP care, according to an NIHR SPCR-funded study (grant 598): www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/online-...

#SPCR #PrimaryCare #Research
@capcbristol.bsky.social

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📖 NEW RESOURCE: A new Public Collaborator Training and Development Booklet has been soft launched to strengthen the skills, confidence, and knowledge of people involved in patient and public involvement (PPI) in research: https://bit.ly/4uGy1bc

#SPCR #PrimaryCare #PPI #PPIE #Research

📖 NEW RESOURCE: A new Public Collaborator Training and Development Booklet has been soft launched to strengthen the skills, confidence, and knowledge of people involved in patient and public involvement (PPI) in research: https://bit.ly/4uGy1bc #SPCR #PrimaryCare #PPI #PPIE #Research

📖 NEW RESOURCE: A new Public Collaborator Training and Development Booklet has been soft launched to strengthen the skills, confidence, and knowledge of people involved in patient and public involvement (PPI) in research: bit.ly/4uGy1bc

#SPCR #PrimaryCare #PPI #PPIE #Research

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The SPCR recently hosted a masterclass titled “Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research.” Webinar slides and link to the recording is now available for viewing: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/spcr-masterclass-recording-engaging-people-experiencing-socioeconomic-deprivation 

#SPCR #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

The SPCR recently hosted a masterclass titled “Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research.” Webinar slides and link to the recording is now available for viewing: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/spcr-masterclass-recording-engaging-people-experiencing-socioeconomic-deprivation #SPCR #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

The SPCR recently hosted a masterclass titled “Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research.” Webinar slides and link to the recording are now available for viewing: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/spcr-ma...

#SPCR #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

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Looking forward to attending the Helen Lester Memorial Lecture by Prof Richard Byng at @sapc.ac.uk conference this year. Always a truly inspiring session!

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Introducing the speaker for Plenary 4 at the SAPC ASM 2026 at the University of St Andrews. This session will explore sustainable health.

Dr Munro Stewart
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Next up: lightning talks on the ‘Analogue to Digital Shift,’ featuring Riona Mc Ardle (SSCR), Esther Curtin (SPHR), and Tingting Zhang (SPCR). Informative insights to projects.

#NIHR #PrimaryCare #SocialCare #PublicHealth #EarlyCareersResearchers
@nihrsphr.bsky.social 
@nihrsscr.bsky.social

Next up: lightning talks on the ‘Analogue to Digital Shift,’ featuring Riona Mc Ardle (SSCR), Esther Curtin (SPHR), and Tingting Zhang (SPCR). Informative insights to projects. #NIHR #PrimaryCare #SocialCare #PublicHealth #EarlyCareersResearchers @nihrsphr.bsky.social @nihrsscr.bsky.social

Next up: lightning talks on the ‘Analogue to Digital Shift,’ featuring Riona Mc Ardle (SSCR), Esther Curtin (SPHR), and Tingting Zhang (SPCR). Informative insights to projects.

#NIHR #PrimaryCare #SocialCare #PublicHealth #EarlyCareersResearchers
@nihrsphr.bsky.social
@nihrsscr.bsky.social

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Opportunity to become part of the dynamic and integrated Academic General Practice team within Keele University School of Medicine:

GP Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education - closing date 8.04.26

#AcademicPrimaryCare #MedEd #ClinicalEducation

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Check out our PhD studentships available within @nihrspcr.bsky.social #primarycare research. New opportunities will be added as they are made available: https://bit.ly/404redv 

#studentships #research #PhD

Check out our PhD studentships available within @nihrspcr.bsky.social #primarycare research. New opportunities will be added as they are made available: https://bit.ly/404redv #studentships #research #PhD

Check out our PhD studentships available within @nihrspcr.bsky.social #primarycare research. New opportunities will be added as they are made available: bit.ly/404redv

#studentships #research #PhD

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SPCR Masterclass: Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research
🗓️ Thursday, 19 March 2026
🕚 12noon to 1pm
💡 Drawing on real examples from NIHR‑funded work and co‑designed studies.

🔗 bit.ly/4rELXjJ

@nihrsphr.bsky.social 
@nihrsscr.bsky.social 
@sapc.ac.uk

SPCR Masterclass: Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research 🗓️ Thursday, 19 March 2026 🕚 12noon to 1pm 💡 Drawing on real examples from NIHR‑funded work and co‑designed studies. 🔗 bit.ly/4rELXjJ @nihrsphr.bsky.social @nihrsscr.bsky.social @sapc.ac.uk

SPCR Masterclass: Engaging people experiencing socioeconomic deprivation in research
🗓️ Thursday, 19 March 2026
🕚 12noon to 1pm
💡 Drawing on real examples from NIHR‑funded work and co‑designed studies.

🔗 bit.ly/4rELXjJ

@nihrsphr.bsky.social
@nihrsscr.bsky.social
@sapc.ac.uk

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Great insights from @apexcomms.bsky.social ‘s Dr @nadakhan.bsky.social presentation on how to improve GP retention in the NHS.
Looking forward to full publication upcoming in @bjgp.bsky.social and to seeing impact on policy and practice. Well done team 👏🏾👏🏾 #SAPCSW2026

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Great talk by @drjessicawatson.bsky.social this morning to kick start day 2 of #SAPCSW2026.
Loved the nod to @gppact.bsky.social and patient perspectives on NHS App.

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The Abstract Booklet from the recent Three Research Schools’ Mental Health Programme Showcase in Birmingham is now available from our website: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/three-nihr-research-schools-mental-health-programme-showcase

#MentalHealth #Research 
@ashmore1973.bsky.social

The Abstract Booklet from the recent Three Research Schools’ Mental Health Programme Showcase in Birmingham is now available from our website: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/three-nihr-research-schools-mental-health-programme-showcase #MentalHealth #Research @ashmore1973.bsky.social

The Abstract Booklet from the recent Three Research Schools’ Mental Health Programme Showcase in Birmingham is now available from our website: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/three-n...

#MentalHealth #Research
@ashmore1973.bsky.social

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How can we better support people with dementia as active partners in research? 🧠 Our latest SPCR masterclass, “Let’s Talk Dementia,” explored inclusive communication strategies to strengthen research partnerships:  https://bit.ly/4aQmnl0

#DementiaResearch #InclusiveResearch #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

How can we better support people with dementia as active partners in research? 🧠 Our latest SPCR masterclass, “Let’s Talk Dementia,” explored inclusive communication strategies to strengthen research partnerships: https://bit.ly/4aQmnl0 #DementiaResearch #InclusiveResearch #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

How can we better support people with dementia as active partners in research? 🧠 Our latest SPCR masterclass, “Let’s Talk Dementia,” explored inclusive communication strategies to strengthen research partnerships: bit.ly/4aQmnl0

#DementiaResearch #InclusiveResearch #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research

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I’ve seen some bizarre exercises online. If I were an influencer, this is the one workout I’d recommend | Devi Sridhar Forget snake yoga. All it takes to increase your life expectancy is factoring a set of simple exercises into your weekly routine, says Prof Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the Universit...

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We cover a range of different subjects in our 2nd SPCR Bitesized Impact Showcase session  
📅 26 Feb, 12noon - 1pm 
📷Register here: https://bit.ly/Register-SPCR-Bitesized-2
See all sessions here: https://bit.ly/spcr-bitesize-impact-showcases 

#PrimaryCare #Research

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@ashmore1973.bsky.social 
@nihr.bsky.social 
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We cover a range of different subjects in our 2nd SPCR Bitesized Impact Showcase session 📅 26 Feb, 12noon - 1pm 📷Register here: https://bit.ly/Register-SPCR-Bitesized-2 See all sessions here: https://bit.ly/spcr-bitesize-impact-showcases #PrimaryCare #Research @georginaspcr.bsky.social @ashmore1973.bsky.social @nihr.bsky.social @sapc.ac.uk

We cover a range of different subjects in our 2nd SPCR Bitesized Impact Showcase session
📅 26 Feb, 12noon - 1pm
📷Register here: bit.ly/Register-SPC...
All sessions: bit.ly/spcr-bitesiz...

#PrimaryCare #Research

@georginaspcr.bsky.social
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How can research partnerships be more inclusive for people with dementia?

The NIHR SPCR–funded Let’s Talk Dementia project has created new guidance on accessible communication in research.

Join the online seminar on 17 Feb at 12pm 👉 bit.ly/4sIyubK

See the resources 👉 bit.ly/4sMu5ow

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New PPIE in Practice blog explores inequalities in awareness, diagnosis & treatment of genitourinary symptoms of the menopause, and why meaningful public involvement in research is key to improving care and reducing inequalities: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/blog/-inequalities-in-the-awareness-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-genitourinary

#Menopause #HealthEquity #PPIE

New PPIE in Practice blog explores inequalities in awareness, diagnosis & treatment of genitourinary symptoms of the menopause, and why meaningful public involvement in research is key to improving care and reducing inequalities: https://www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/blog/-inequalities-in-the-awareness-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-genitourinary #Menopause #HealthEquity #PPIE

New PPIE in Practice blog explores inequalities in awareness, diagnosis & treatment of genitourinary symptoms of the menopause, and why meaningful public involvement in research is key to improving care and reducing inequalities: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/blog/-i...

#Menopause #HealthEquity #PPIE

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Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Care Management Model for Patients With Neuromuscular Diseases: #Protocol for a Participatory Mixed Methods #Study Background: Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are often progressive conditions that can reduce quality of life and life expectancy and require long-term caregiving. As patients age, caregivers face increasing demands, often resulting in significant caregiver burden. Treatment and care are complex, and a coordinated, family-centered approach is indicated. The current care situation for individuals with NMDs and their families in Switzerland is poorly understood, and there is no standardized NMD care management available. Objective: The proposed #Study aims to assess the current care practices for individuals with NMDs in Switzerland, identifying unmet needs and challenges faced by patients, families, and health care providers. On the basis of these findings, a care management model will be developed, implemented, and evaluated to enhance support structures, strengthen specialized neuromuscular centers, and improve overall health care outcomes for affected individuals and their families. Methods: We planned a 3-phase participatory mixed methods #Study (the Care-NMD-CH #Study). First, qualitative descriptive data and quantitative survey data were used to assess the current state of care practices. Then, a care management model and training program were codeveloped based on these insights. Finally, the care management service was implemented in pilot specialized neuromuscular centers and evaluated using quantitative, qualitative, and integrated methods. In addition to interview data and patient records, we measured patient-reported outcomes (quality of life and self-efficacy), family-reported outcomes (family functioning and caregiver burden), and stakeholder-reported outcomes (quality of care and interprofessional collaboration). The #Study population comprises individuals with NMDs and their families living in Switzerland. Results: Ethics approval was obtained in 2020. Baseline data (T0) were collected and analyzed in 2021 (phase A). The NMD care management model (phase B) was developed based on these data and finalized in 2022. Following the start of implementation in 8 centers in 2023, data collection for process and outcome evaluation (T1-T4) commenced and was completed in May 2025. Data analysis is currently ongoing, and results will be published separately. This paper reports only the #Study #Protocol. Conclusions: This #Study represents an important step toward implementing and evaluating an evidence-based, family-centered care management service for individuals with NMDs and their families in specialized neuromuscular centers. Building on a 3-phase approach, the project identified gaps in current care; developed a structured care management model, including training; and evaluated its impact on patients, family members, and interprofessional care teams. Expected outcomes include possible improvements in the areas of care coordination, quality of life, and self-efficacy and family functioning. In addition, potential alleviation of disease and caregiver burden, as well as reduction in health care costs for those affected and the health system, will be investigated.

JMIR Res Protocols: Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Care Management Model for Patients With Neuromuscular Diseases: #Protocol for a Participatory Mixed Methods #Study

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Clinical innovation fund backs new research projects to benefit Norfolk patients - Quadram Institute The Quadram Institute Clinical Seedcorn Fund was first established in 2021/2022 to help clinicians develop research ideas with scientists at the Quadram Institute. The fund supports secondments of…

"The hospital is one of the four partners in the Quadram Institute and working together the Partnership is serving to increase knowledge and deliver benefits for our patients."

💬 Rachel Backshall, Director of the N&N Hospitals Charity

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Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Mobile Mental Health Interventions: Qualitative Study of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research in Pediatric Oncology Providers Background: Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors experience unique psychosocial needs during and after treatment. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are an emerging area of research to help address unmet psychosocial needs. However, few studies have examined provider perspectives on the design-to-implementation pipeline. Objective: Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR), our study aimed to examine provider perspectives on facilitators and barriers to implementing mHealth apps in routine clinical care. Methods: AYA oncology providers participated in a semistructured 1:1 interview on facilitators and barriers to incorporating mHealth apps as psychosocial standard of care. We conducted a directed content analysis of the interviews using a standardized CFIR codebook and construct definitions, with codebook adaptations for mHealth innovations and the population of AYAs with cancer. Results: A total of 20 providers (mean 39, SD 7.0 years; 80% female and 70% non-Hispanic White) representing various medical and psychosocial roles participated in the interviews. The data were analyzed with 16 CFIR constructs. We identified the following facilitators to mHealth implementation across four CFIR domains: (1) Innovation: alignment with patient needs, patient-centered co-design, strong research evidence, and user-friendly design; (2) Outer Setting: shared commitment to addressing mental health needs and openness to mHealth use; (3) Inner Setting: openness to training on mHealth use; and (4) Individuals: engaging key implementation partners such as bedside nurses and social workers and strong clinical team buy-in. We identified the following barriers to mHealth implementation across three CFIR domains: (1) Innovation: associated costs, (2) Outer Setting: heavy clinical workloads, and (3) Inner Setting: lack of cross-team collaboration and communication and clinical workflow integration. Conclusions: Our findings highlight key considerations for mHealth co-design, the adoption of mHealth apps into routine care, implementation strategies, and provider training opportunities in the context of AYA cancer care. Partnering with AYA cancer survivors, families, and providers will be crucial for developing and implementing mHealth apps with the ultimate goal of advancing universally accessible evidence-based digital health care. Trial Registration:

Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Mobile Mental Health Interventions: Qualitative Study of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research in Pediatric Oncology Providers

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Our next presentation is about ATTUNE:

A multidisciplinary research programme understanding mechanisms and mental health impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences to co-design preventative arts and digital interventions.

Kam Bhui and Jack Hanrahan

#AMHDMshowcase

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Science funding needs fixing — but not through chaotic reforms The changes announced by a major UK science funder are putting scientists — and the future of research — in a difficult position.

The changes announced by a major UK science funder UKRI are putting scientists — and the future of research — in a difficult position, says John S. Tregoning

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Tamsin Fisher presents research on preventing self-harm and suicide in farming communities - highlighting challenges, insights, and opportunities for support. #Farming #SuicidePrevention #Research #Impact

Tamsin Fisher presents research on preventing self-harm and suicide in farming communities - highlighting challenges, insights, and opportunities for support. #Farming #SuicidePrevention #Research #Impact

Tamsin Fisher presents research on preventing self-harm and suicide in farming communities - highlighting insights and challenges. #Farming #SuicidePrevention #Research #Impact

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Parallel session 4: Do public contributors feel truly valued in mental health research? Dan Stewart & Sophie Picton discuss experiences and ways to strengthen meaningful practice. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

Parallel session 4: Do public contributors feel truly valued in mental health research? Dan Stewart & Sophie Picton discuss experiences and ways to strengthen meaningful practice. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

Parallel session 4: Do public contributors feel truly valued in mental health research? Dan Stewart & Sophie Picton discuss experiences and ways to strengthen meaningful practice. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

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Final parallel session before lunch: Krysia Canvin & Sue Wheatcroft present the E-Primed Project, exploring complex emotional needs in prison populations. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

Final parallel session before lunch: Krysia Canvin & Sue Wheatcroft present the E-Primed Project, exploring complex emotional needs in prison populations. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

Final parallel session before lunch: Krysia Canvin & Sue Wheatcroft present the E-Primed Project, exploring complex emotional needs in prison populations. #MentalHealth #Research #Impact

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Synthesis challenges in complex evidence: A critical analysis of systematic reviews of face mask efficacy | Research Synthesis Methods | Cambridge Core Synthesis challenges in complex evidence: A critical analysis of systematic reviews of face mask efficacy

Our new paper:

Synthesis challenges in complex evidence: A critical analysis of systematic reviews of face mask efficacy

#episky #healthpolicy #medsky

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