Kathryn Hinsliff
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Associate Professor/Reader School Research Lead https://t.co/wGNQ0cwVBL.
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First stage of CONSULT-ADVANCE Study exploring acceptability & feasibility of advance research planning in UK now published. Thanks to all those who took part in the survey, Join Dementia Research Parkinson's UK Stroke Association for sharing , & support from advisory group & Health and Care Research Wales
Interesting start to today when visiting our new sustainability project. Great to see some of our 2nd years and their clinical skills but also how we are looking at all our practices for sustainability. Small steps = great leaps DMU School of Nursing and Midwifery
A real treat to guest edit this special issue with Raluca Oaten. Please do encourage and support our bright sparks of the future to submit! Theo Stickley did this for me many years ago and it was the start of me understanding the power and impact of writing for publication.
Just under 2 weeks left to apply for this funded PhD studentship into endometriosis and paid employment @CRR_DMU Endometriosis UK
“Maximising the quality of health in older adults should be seen as a major national priority – we can make significant progress with relatively straightforward interventions. Older people can and should be better served'
Download Professor Chris Whitty's report assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65562ff2…
Interested in learning about how to use ethnography for healthcare improvement research? I cannot recommend the SAPPHIRE research summer school enough. Also relevant to those conducting research in non-NHS settings such as care homes and hospices.
📢Would you like to take part in a survey to discuss how relevant & usable DACHA Study's care home minimum data set is in your professional/carer role? The survey takes ~25 mins to complete and closes on 5th March. Thanks! app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/herts/dacha #carehomeresearch #carehomes
Study finds that placing a chair by a patient’s bedside makes physicians more likely to sit during patient encounters, receiving higher patient communication and satisfaction scores 💺 👍🏽
Includes a #VisualAbstract summarising the study #BMJChristmas
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