Research Discovery Webinars
Catch up on a series of 2024 Webinars exploring undertaking research in Sussex.
To be added to the mailing list for future live Webinars, please email: sxicb.clinicalworkforceeducation@nhs.net
Topic outline
- General
General
- Making Time for Research: a staff research engagement toolkit
Webinar with: Helen Vaughan, Research Manager - Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
Webinar with SCFT Research Manager Helen Vaughan who talks through the development and use of the ‘Making Time for Research’ Toolkit.
Helen gives context around the development of the toolkit, describes, and demonstrates what the toolkit currently looks like and gives some preliminary findings on the toolkit’s effectiveness and reception and its future development and implementation.
For more information on if the toolkit would be right for your team, please contact: helenvaughan@nhs.net
- Undertaking QI Projects as a Chief Nurse Fellow
Join us for the second Research Discovery Webinar of the year. In this talk and Q&A we will hear from Chief Nurse Fellows Andre Meireles and Catherine Shannon on their experience of undertaking a quality improvement project. Come and hear how research can make a difference in your own practice – and how research is more accessible than you might think!
- INSPIRE - A Palliative Rehabilitation Project: From Concept to Clinical Trial
- With Dr J Bayly - PhD MRes MCSP, Research Fellow, Scientific project manager: INSPIRE Palliative rehabilitation to improve quality of life for individuals with incurable cancer.
Join us in conversation with Dr J Bayly as she discusses the innovative INSPIRE project – an integrated short-term palliative rehabilitation intervention developed and tested during her PhD. Learn about the upcoming large-scale clinical trial being conducted across six European countries – in collaboration with colleagues and partnership organisations. Join us for a thoughtful exploration of palliative care and research led by an expert in the field.
About the INSPIRE project: INSPIRE wants to help individuals with cancer to live fully & to keep doing the things that matter to them. Using a palliative rehabilitation intervention, INSPIRE will test whether including rehabilitation as part of routine cancer care helps address disability-related issues, and is cost effective. INSPIRE - Integrated short-term palliative rehabilitation (palliativeprojects.eu)
To contact Dr Bayly regarding the INSPIRE project: joanne.bayly@kcl.ac.uk