Candace Imison (@cimison) 's Twitter Profile
Candace Imison

@cimison

Dep. Dir. Dissemination & Knowledge Mobilisation, National Institute for Health + Care Research - @NIHREvidence. Previously @TheKingsFund, @NuffieldTrust

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A history of exclusion in society has left a legacy of health inequalities. It has also led to the lack of inclusion in research and practice => increases health inequalities. We need to break the cycle of exclusion and inequality. #healthequity Read my blog for #WorldEBHCDay

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This slide beautifully captures some of the key messages from @NIHRevidence latest research Collection on multiple long term conditions and health inequalities evidence.nihr.ac.uk/collection/mul…

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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…

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#THISspace2023 insightful talk from Kevin Fong. NHS a social and technical system - but the social aspects mostly ignored. Strong business case for investment in staff wellbeing - see ESRC review “NHS staff wellbeing:”. Without this long term sustainability of NHS under threat.

#THISspace2023 insightful talk from Kevin Fong. NHS a social and technical system - but the social aspects mostly ignored. Strong business case for investment in staff wellbeing - see ESRC review “NHS staff wellbeing:”. Without this long term sustainability of NHS under threat.
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#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

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New roles in general practice aim to help hard pressed GPs meet growing demands, but their introduction can be challenging. This evidence collection aims to help practices make the most from their growing multidisciplinary team.

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Great robust and easy to read sources of evidence from research for all - public ,practitioners, decision makers , all interested parties etc , follow @NIHRevidence 👇you will not regret it !

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“The information in this Collection is like pre-panned gold nuggets. It’s for every family struggling to make the best decisions for their little one with eczema, or teen venturing into independent living." Amanda Roberts Nottingham Supp. Group for Carers of Children with Eczema

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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…

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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…

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Many children with #epilepsy have poor mental health, yet epilepsy treatment centres don't often have mental health specialists on the team. Research tested an intervention, delivered by epilepsy clinicians, and found it improved children's mental health: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/how-can-…

Many children with #epilepsy have poor mental health, yet epilepsy treatment centres don't often have mental health specialists on the team.

Research tested an intervention, delivered by epilepsy clinicians, and found it improved children's mental health:
evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/how-can-…
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🏆 Coming soon! Our brand new Impact Prizes will celebrate researchers & teams whose research has transformed people's lives or promoted economic growth. Join our webinar to learn more about the prizes, including tips for entering. 🗓️ 3 Oct, 2 - 3pm ➡️ nihr.ac.uk/about-us/our-i…

🏆 Coming soon! Our brand new Impact Prizes will celebrate researchers & teams whose research has transformed people's lives or promoted economic growth.

Join our webinar to learn more about the prizes, including tips for entering.

🗓️ 3 Oct, 2 - 3pm
➡️ nihr.ac.uk/about-us/our-i…
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#Endometriosis #Fibroids & #HeavyPeriods are a huge burden to women across the world & can make everyday life a challenge. But what are the long-term benefits & risks of treatments? Join our upcoming webinar to hear much-needed evidence: gmg-lgcgroup.zoom.us/webinar/regist… 🗓️ 5 Nov, 1 -

#Endometriosis #Fibroids & #HeavyPeriods are a huge burden to women across the world & can make everyday life a challenge.

But what are the long-term benefits & risks of treatments?

Join our upcoming webinar to hear much-needed evidence: gmg-lgcgroup.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

🗓️ 5 Nov, 1 -
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Researchers assessed the safety of remote consultations & suggest that remote consultations should not be offered: ⚠️ for some conditions (e.g. acute chest pain) 🧒🏽 when a parent is very concerned about a child 🤒 when a condition has worsened Read more: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/how-to-m…

Researchers assessed the safety of remote consultations & suggest that remote consultations should not be offered:
⚠️ for some conditions (e.g. acute chest pain)
🧒🏽 when a parent is very concerned about a child
🤒 when a condition has worsened

Read more: evidence.nihr.ac.uk/alert/how-to-m…
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💬 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)

💬 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…

<a href="/NIHRMaudsleyBRC/">NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC)</a>
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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

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❓ 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

❓ 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-…

<a href="/RCSnews/">The Royal College of Surgeons of England</a> <a href="/svig2/">Stella Vig #NHS</a> <a href="/HSJEditor/">Alastair McLellan</a>