HS&DR Researcher-led Board Minutes Date: Wednesday 28 th & Thursday 29 th January 2015 Place: Danubius Hotel, London Present: Apologies: Members: Professor Ray Fitzpatrick (Chair) Professor Marion Campbell (Deputy Chair) Dr Kate Baxter Professor Ruth Boaden Professor Marion Campbell Mr Martin Cox Mrs Carole Langrick Dr Richard Laugharne Mrs Alison Ledward Professor Sarah Lewis Professor Ronan O Carroll Mr Michael Pinkerton Professor Paul Roderick Professor Cath Sackley Professor Kate Seers Professor Andrew Street Professor Matt Sutton Professor Rod Taylor Professor Chris Salisbury (Day 2 only) Mrs Jayne Wood (Day 1 only) Simon Mitchell (Observing Day 1) Rachel Meacock (Observing Day 2 only) Professor Mary Dixon-Woods Professor Tim Riley Professor Christopher Todd Professor Justin Waring Professor Karen Spilsbury Secretariat: Dr Eugenia Cronin Ms Stephanie Garfield-Birkbeck (Day 2 only) Mr Kevin Campbell Ms Samantha Low Reference Proposal Title Outcome 14/21/22 Optimising the health of young people with HIV in their transition from paediatric to adult care: a mixed methods study. (Dr Ali Judd) Introduced by Andrew Street
14/21/11 Assisting Commissioners of Children s Support Services (ACCeSS): a prognostic modelling and toolkit development study (Dr Julie Mytton) Introduced by Mike Pinkerton 14/21/18 14/21/18 - Comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness, acceptability and economic costs of a novel 0-25 mental health service for a youth population (12-25) (Assoc Prof Andrew Thompson) Introduced by Matt Sutton 14/21/45 Pay More Attention: A national mixed methods study to identify the barriers and facilitators to ensuring equal access to high quality hospital care and services for children and young people with learning disability and their families ( Dr Kate Oulton) Introduced by Christopher Salisbury 14/21/21 The TRECA study: TRials Engagement in Children and Adolescents (Dr Peter Knapp) Introduced by Kate Seers 14/21/52 Young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in transition from children s services to adult services (Catch-uS): a mixed methods project using national surveillance, qualitative and mapping studies (Professor Tamsin Ford) Introduced by Carole Langrick 14/21/51 Beyond health care: Improving social, economic and health outcomes for young people with anxiety (Beecham) Introduced by Ronan O Carroll
13/54/122 Stop Acute Kidney Injury: improving outcomes in AKI with alerting and risk stratification (Dr Michael Bedford) Introduced by Marion Campbell 14/04/02 Implementation of an evidence based pelvic floor muscle training intervention for women with pelvic organ prolapse (PROlapse and PFMT: implementing Evidence Locally - PROPEL) (Professor Margaret Maxwell) Introduced by Cath Sackley 14/04/40 How do different neurodisability services meet the psychosocial support needs of children/young people with feeding disabilities and their families: a national survey and case study approach to mapping and costing service models, care pathways and the child and family experience (Dr Gillian Craig) Introduced by Cath Sackley 13/54/123 Delaying institutionalization, sustaining families: Comparative case studies of care at home for older people with dementia (Professor Davina Allen) Introduced by Andrew Street 14/04/41 Variations in the organisation of Early Pregnancy Assessment Units (EPAUs) in the UK and their effects on clinical, service and patientcentred outcomes (Mr Davor Jurkovic) Introduced by Paul Roderick 14/04/28 Factors influencing the utilisation of free-standing and alongside midwifery units in England: A Mixed Methods Research Study (Dr Denis Walsh) Introduced by Kate Seers
13/114/87 A mixed methods evaluation of a service development platform (IMPARTS - Integrating Mental & Physical healthcare: Research Training and Services) aiming to embed mental healthcare in general hospital settings (Professor Matthew Hotopf) Introduced by Richard Laugharne 14/04/22 REhabilitation and recovery of people with Aphasia after StrokE (RELEASE): Utilizing secondary data to enhance speech and language therapy interventions for people with aphasia after stroke (Professor Marian Brady) Introduced by Mike Pinkerton 13/164/43 Optimising the employment opportunities of people with long term conditions (Professor Claire Hulme) Introduced by Paul Roderick 14/04/16 Implementation of an online supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with recent onset psychosis: the Relatives Education and Coping Toolkit REACT (Professor Fiona Lobban) Introduced by Richard Laugharne Fund The Board discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding. 14/04/25 An Evaluation of Alcohol Treatment Centres: Implications for Service Delivery, Patient Benefit and Harm Reduction (Professor Simon Moore) Introduced by Karen Spilsbury 14/04/33 Understanding employee whistleblowing in health care (Professor Russell Mannion) Introduced by Carole Langrick 14/04/27 An evaluation of the perceived impact of potential donor and family care on consent to donation after circulatory death (Professor Magi Sque)
Introduced by Karen Spilsbury 14/04/49 The acceptability and effectiveness of a brief intervention in general medical practice to promote health behaviour aimed at improving oral health and consequent outcomes in type 2 diabetes: the Diabetes Oral Health and Advice (DOHA) feasibility study (Professor Jeremy Dale) Introduced by Christopher Salisbury 14/04/53 Personal health budgets within the NHS Continuing Healthcare palliative care pathway (Dr Karen Jones) Introduced by Matt Sutton