Prof. Deborah Lycett RD PhD (@lycett_deborah) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Deborah Lycett RD PhD

@lycett_deborah

Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research Skills and Education, Director of Health & Community Wellbeing Research

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🏆 A Coventry University student has won an award at the British Dietetic Association Symposium for her research into bariatric surgery and obesity. British Dietetic Association Read more 👉 bit.ly/36bjM46

🏆 A Coventry University student has won an award at the British Dietetic Association Symposium for her research into bariatric surgery and obesity. <a href="/BDA_Dietitians/">British Dietetic Association</a>

Read more 👉 bit.ly/36bjM46
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With Hope you are never alone. Through our Hope Programme you can not only learn the skills to cope and feel more resilient, you can also connect with others in the same situation. #LiveWellwithHope

With Hope you are never alone.

Through our Hope Programme you can not only learn the skills to cope and feel more resilient, you can also connect with others in the same situation.

#LiveWellwithHope
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We've climbed 22 places in the Times Higher Education rankings for #ResearchPower in #REF2021! 🎉 Find out more about our biggest and best #REFresults 👇 coventry.ac.uk/news/2022/cove…

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#REF2021 We want to thank Coventry University for continued #research collaboration with our #socent. Proud to feature as #impact case study & #grateful to our #vcse #nhs partners for spreading #hopeprogramme #selfmanagement for benefit of over 17000 people to date.coventry.ac.uk/research/about…

#REF2021 We want to thank <a href="/covcampus/">Coventry University</a> for continued #research collaboration with our #socent. Proud to feature as #impact case study &amp; #grateful to our #vcse #nhs partners for spreading #hopeprogramme #selfmanagement for benefit of over 17000 people to date.coventry.ac.uk/research/about…
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We're so excited to announce that we've achieved our biggest and best research assessment performance! Visit bit.ly/38g6GHD to find out more about today's #REFresults 👇🎉 #REF2021

We're so excited to announce that we've achieved our biggest and best research assessment performance!

Visit bit.ly/38g6GHD to find out more about today's #REFresults 👇🎉 #REF2021
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The #RHIBSTaxonomy is the first multidisciplinary, global shared language within religion, spirituality, and health, ushering in a new era for religious interventions to be precisely defined, developed, and tested; shaping the evidence-base for future healthcare research/practice

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To develop the taxonomy; We answered the following questions: “Can religious practices within health interventions be scientifically classified? Can the classification gain international, cross-disciplinary agreement? Can the classification be reliably and easily used?

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We found 82 religious practices that have been explored scientifically, we grouped these practices into 22 larger categories to organize and build a classification system that received agreement from international experts from a range of occupational backgrounds.

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The religious practices have been labeled and defined to make a common language that everyone internationally can share when talking about religious practices in relation to health. The classification system will help to identify and implement the most beneficial practices

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Implications for practice: Chaplains, healthcare professionals that are developing and delivering spiritual care plans could use the RHIBS Taxonomy to inform which religious practices they promote or facilitate engagement with to improve patients’ health outcomes.

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Implications for Policy: Once interventions have been developed using the RHIBS Taxonomy and shown to be effective these can confidently be incorporated into healthcare policy.

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Future research should adopt the #RHIBSTaxonomy when developing religiously integrated interventions. Incorporating these clearly defined intervention components will enhance rigorous reporting, enable better replication, and support implementation of these in healthcare.

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Great job by @LMBell_ getting this #qualitative work published. ICS professionals noted the importance of system coordination, command structure implementation and fast-paced decision-making to work effectively across both health and social care Centre for Intelligent Healthcare Prof. Deborah Lycett RD PhD

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A survey regarding the role of UK dietitians in spiritual care - Lycett - Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

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Three of our PhD students are developing digital health programmes to improve global healthcare access🎓🌎👏 Luh Haryanthi, Sri Padma & Ainul Mardiah are working with Centre for Intelligent Healthcare & Hope For The Community CIC to enhance cancer care & schizophrenia recovery in Indonesia🔮⬇️ coventry.ac.uk/research/about…

Three of our PhD students are developing digital health programmes to improve global healthcare access🎓🌎👏

Luh Haryanthi, Sri Padma &amp; Ainul Mardiah are working with <a href="/CovUni_CIH/">Centre for Intelligent Healthcare</a> &amp; <a href="/HOPE4TC/">Hope For The Community CIC</a> to enhance cancer care &amp; schizophrenia recovery in Indonesia🔮⬇️
coventry.ac.uk/research/about…