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🎙️ What is qualitative research and what does it involve?

Claire Fraser and Georgia Naughton join the #NIHRBridgeTheGap Podcast to explain how qualitative research explores attitudes, beliefs, and experiences through interviews, focus groups, and more.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/4r46Swt

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🎙️ What is critical analysis, and why does it matter in research?

Helen Brooks and Emily Vicary explore how to critically appraise research, what trustworthiness means and how to assess evidence with confidence.

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🎙️ What is psychometrics, and how is it used in research?

Patrick Callaghan explains psychometric tools, patient reported outcome measures, and how we measure experiences and outcomes in research.

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🎙️How do researchers recruit participants and keep them involved?

Neil Humphrey joins #NIHRBridgeTheGap to talk about best practice for recruitment, retaining participants, and making research more inclusive.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/4aqd6zP

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ARC GM | Bridge The Gap

Listen to all episodes and find out more about the creation of the podcast here: arc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/bridge-the-g...

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🎙️ What is dissemination, and why does it matter in research?

In these #NIHRBridgeTheGap episodes, @zoetw.bsky.social & Gavin Hubbard explore how to share research clearly and accessibly, and the challenges involved.

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🔗 Ep 25: bit.ly/4qokd1w

🔗 Ep 26: bit.ly/4bKruFy

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🎙️ What is quantitative research, and what are descriptive studies?

In this episode, Statistician Sarah Rhodes explains how numbers help us understand people and populations and introduces different types of descriptive studies.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/3O5zHdt

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Bridge The Gap Episode 5: What is lived experience? *BEST HEARD WITH HEADPHONES* In this episode of 'Bridge The Gap', hosts Faiqa and Sadia are speaking with our guest, Andrew Grundy, a lived experience researcher at the University of Manchester. They explain what lived experience is in research and its immense value, the challenges that lived experience researchers may face, and the importance of self care when in the role. #NIHRBridgeTheGap The 'Bridge The Gap' podcast is funded by the NIHR ARC-GM and created by the Young Peoples' Working Group (YPWG) at the University of Manchester. Website: https://arc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/bridge-the-gap-podcast Guests: Andrew Grundy Script Writer: Nadine Mirza Host: Faiqa Mansoor and Sadia Mir Producers: Ashgan Mahyoub and Nadine Mirza

What does lived experience mean in research, and why is it so important?

Andrew Grundy joins the #NIHRBridgeTheGap podcast to talk about the value of lived experience, the challenges that can come with the role, and why support and self-care matter.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/4ak1L47

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🎙️ What are the different types of research involvement?

In this episode, Stephanie Gillibrand explains consulting, collaboration, and co-production in plain language.

An ideal listen if you are new to research or want to get involved.

🎧 Listen now: bit.ly/3NWCeqx

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