And that's a wrap on our 2024 research highlights! From COVID-19 insights to healthcare innovation and equity, it's been quite a journey. Thanks for joining us. Missed anything? Check our profile for the full #NDPCHSReview24 series. The conversation doesn't stop here - let's keep it going!
🌟 In June this year, the departments Centre for Research Equity (CfRE) partnered with Northern Ireland Health agencies to improve inclusive health research. Bringing diverse voices to the table for better outcomes. #ndpchsreview24#HealthEquity
Department's Centre for Research Equity partners with Northern Ireland to advance health equity. This groundbreaking collaboration aims to improve health outcomes, reduce disparities, and ensure resea...
Equipping GPs with skills to identify and support patients experiencing domestic violence & abuse is crucial to ensure more people get the help they need sooner. Our research showed enhanced training doubled referral rates for women, plus men & children were offered support too. #NDPCHSReview24
A new study from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, and the University of Bristol, shows that an adapted version of an established domestic violence trainin...
Can we boost job satisfaction, improve patient care, and even help staff with burnout in GP practices?🙌 Getting involved in research could be the answer. @sophiepark.bsky.social#NHSInnovation
Healthcare advancements are driven by research and healthcare settings play a crucial role in this process by recruiting patients to take part. There's growing evidence that research-active hospitals ...
What stops someone accessing healthcare? 🚫 Our study: immunocompromised patients from some ethnic & socioeconomic groups are less likely to get the #COVID19#healthequity#NDPCHSReview24
A new study by researchers at NDPCHS has shown disparities in vaccine uptake in immunocompromised individuals across ethnic and socioeconomic groups, despite evidence that vaccines are safe and effect...
Health should be accessible to all. This week, we're highlighting our 2024 research around health equity and vulnerable populations. From vaccine uptake to GP training, small changes can make big differences. #NDPCHSReview24
A great week for our @oxprimarycare.bsky.social#ICCH2024 in Zaragoza. Brilliant to learn more about all the important communication research going on internationally, & share our workshops, posters, and presentations.
Interesting point! Don't know if we looked at this. Could be hard to distinguish the full impact of masks vs the reduction in travel during lockdowns on any norovirus drop. Thoughts, @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social?