Candace Imison
@cimison
Dep. Dir. Dissemination & Knowledge Mobilisation, National Institute for Health + Care Research - @NIHREvidence. Previously @TheKingsFund, @NuffieldTrust
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30-09-2010 14:30:23
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Excellent paper from Annette Boaz and colleagues. Tackling VIP area. FYI Lindsay Bearne Laura Swaithes
New publication! Exploring how members of the public access and use health research and information: a scoping review #celayneheaton-shretha Prof. Tushna Vandrevala Kristin Hanson, PhD Dr Sophia Quirke-McFarlane ☘️ Nancy Delaney @NIHRevidence link.springer.com/article/10.118…
#THISspace2023 Sonja Marjanovic sharing RAND Europe research on how to communicate evidence to NHS boards. They need @NIHRevidence! Accessible summaries research, different formats, explaining importance of research and its limitations. evidence.nihr.ac.uk
How to #StayHealthy as we age. Take a look at these top tips for addressing risk factors 👇@NIHRevidence Keele University Impact Accelerator Unit
Thought I’d share an incredibly though-provoking piece about selfcare in academia by Professor Naomi Allen, Chief Scientist of the UK Biobank #womeninscience Barbara Casadei @DrAJLewandowski Eylem Aslan-Levelt Paz Tayal Zahra Raisi-Estabragh holdingthespace.blog/2024/06/10/who…
New blog: Candace Imison, Deputy Director of Dissemination and Knowledge Mobilisation @NIHRevidence, explores the interconnected public health challenges of the rising number of people living with multiple conditions and inequalities in health. Read it here ⬇️ richmondgroupofcharities.org.uk/publications/m…
An excellent blog from Dr Jennifer Lynch capturing important insight from National Institute for Health and Care Research on how to get knowledge into policy and practice
💬 For people with early #psychosis, researchers compared group delivery of cognitive remediation with 1-to-1 sessions. ✅ Both approaches were effective & offered good value for money. Read more ➡️ evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/how-best… NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)
Frailty dramatically increases someone's need for care. People with severe frailty - 6 x more likely to be admitted to hospital, average hospital costs 9 x greater. This Collection shows how to improve care for this vulnerable group. Jim Sheffield British Geriatrics Society Dr Crystal Oldman CBE EdD RN RHV QN FRCN
❓ Is #surgery always the best option? For some people, it might not be. Our latest Collection brings together research that could reduce the need for surgery and free up #NHS resource. Read it here: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/collection/is-… The Royal College of Surgeons of England Stella Vig #NHS Alastair McLellan