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Delighted to see the final paper reporting data of my National Institute for Health and Care Research doctoral fellowship now published in JPRO: Field-testing and validating the Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for Older People living with frailty receiving Acute Care (PROM-OPAC) doi.org/10.1186/s41687…

Sharing findings of My Kidneys & Me on improving dietary food choices in people with non-dialysis CKD at #ASN24 on behalf of the team Leicester Kidney Lifestyle Team SAPPHIRE research UoL Population Health Sciences Uni of Leicester Cardiovascular Sciences NIHR Leicester BRC and CRF


Naeema Patel presenting findings from her PhD about healthcare staff's perspectives of patient self-management in CKD at #ASN24 #KidneyWk Leicester Kidney Lifestyle Team SAPPHIRE research UoL Population Health Sciences Research at Leicester's Hospitals NIHR Leicester BRC and CRF


Our Dr Jennifer Creese will spend a year as a Reform Scholar with Reform think tank connecting with policymakers about resident doctor retention and public health partnership in the NHS. Congratulations!

🌟 Our new resource on enhancing innovation sustainability through #CoProduction is now available! Discover how collaborative efforts can lead to lasting impacts in health and social care. Natalie Armstrong Dr Charlotte Overton RN @socscihealth Prof Carolyn Tarrant arc-em.nihr.ac.uk/arc-store-reso…


Our superstar PhD researcher Chandini Subramanyam takes over the airwaves to share insights on young people from diverse ethnic backgrounds caring from loved ones with significant illnesses and conditions

Our brilliant PhD researcher Paul Intensive Care Nurse launches a great new study: calling all early career critical care nurses to share your insights into how you develop your patient safety and workload management knowledge!


Excellent piece from our Farhad Peerally and colleagues on the important role qualitative research can play in developing and critically considering insights in gastroenterology research.

🎙️New Podcast Episode! A positive safety culture empowers staff to speak up, leading to better #patientsafety. Join us as we explore the vital role of organisational culture in healthcare 🎧Listen now: psrc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/news/podcast/ #SafetyCulture #NHSLeadership #NHS SAPPHIRE research

Our own Nicola Mackintosh and Dr Jennifer Creese star in this new "Voices for Safety" podcast for NIHR Greater Manchester PSRC, chatting about safety culture and staff speaking up for safety!


Interested in kidney medicine and patient decision-making? We're advertising a self-funded PhD project with our Rupert Major and Dr Jennifer Creese as supervisors, on patient decision making around arterio-venous fistulas in dialysis and kidney transplant. See le.ac.uk/study/research…

Proud to share our paper with Aditi Kumar Matthew Brookes Jonathan Segal Aaron Bancil Aamir Saifuddin. As a co-author working in a research active “DGH”, I’ve seen firsthand how strong local infrastructure drives recruitment. But how do DGHs compare to larger trusts? Frontline Gastro

🚀New Resource: Scaling Innovations in Primary Care Learn how tailored strategies can improve care for patients with multiple long-term conditions. Key lessons from implementing four interventions nationally. SAPPHIRE research Prof Carolyn Tarrant Prof Kamlesh Khunti arc-em.nihr.ac.uk/arc-store-reso…

See this great new paper from our Fawn Harrad-Hyde !

Our superstar PhD researcher @ClaireHastings is a podcast star too! Hear her speaking about her research about "not-doing" in healthcare on the "Listen to THIS" podcast from THIS Institute.

Something a bit new for this social anthropologist - delighted to be invited to address Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and The BMJ International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare Quality Forum, to talk about how local context, particularly local history, can help shape (and challenge) QI.
