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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Research is an essential component of the academic work within the School of Health and Social Work and supports the excellent teaching that takes place within the School.
Our research underpins and informs teaching and contributes to the knowledge base of students, practitioners and academics.
Our work has made a significant impact on policy and practice in areas such as
- self-management of long-term conditions
- end of life care
- vulnerability in later life
- health risk behaviours of children and young people
- domestic violence
- dementia care
- mental health recovery
- and falls prevention.
Patient and public involvement is a core strategy across all programme areas and the Super User Public Involvement Strategy informs research as well as learning, teaching and recruitment of staff and students. Hosted within the School is The Public Involvement in Research Group (PIRG). PIRG is made up of members of the public and service users who provide a lay perspective on the research carried out in the school.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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WRAPPED II: Reducing sexually transmitted infections amongst those at highest risk: The Wrapped randomised controlled trial
Newby, K. (PI), Brown, K. (CoI) & Brady, L.-M. (CoI)
NIHR - National Institute for Health Research - Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC)
1/11/24 → 31/10/28
Project: Research
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PANELS: Participation of underserved young people in North East London health and wellbeing services
Brady, L.-M. (PI) & Trivedi, D. (CoI)
1/11/24 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
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Feeding the Family With a Disability or Long-Term Health Condition: Lone-Parent Families at Risk of Food Insecurity in England and Denmark
Brannen, J., O’Connell, R. & Ditlevsen, K., 12 Dec 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) Consumers and Consumption in Comparison. Jacobsen, E., Strandbakken, P., Dulsrud, A. & Skuland, S. E. (eds.). Emerald Publishing, Vol. 37. p. 39-65 27 p. (Comparative Social Research).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Cross-sectional study assessing the feasibility of measuring residents Quality of Life in English care homes and assessing the construct validity and internal consistency of measures completed by staff-proxy.
Towers, A.-M., Goodman, C., Rand , S., Allan, S., webster , L., Palmer, S., Carroll, R., Gordon, A. L., Akdur, G., Burton, J., Killet , A., Meyer, J. & Spilsbury, K., 10 Dec 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: BMJ Open.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Facilitators and Barriers of Digital Health Technologies Implementation in Hospital Settings in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries Since the COVID-19 Pandemic – A Scoping Review
Yew, S. Q., Trivedi, D., Adanan, N. I. H. & Chew, B. H., 9 Dec 2024, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Medical Internet Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review