Let's Talk Research 2015 - Tracey Williamson -Learning points for clinical pr...NHSNWRD
Learning points for clinical professionals following a multi-site dementia environments evaluation
Dr Tracey Williamson - Reader in Public Involvement, Experience & Engagement , School of Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work & Social Sciences
The Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation, University of Central Lancashire. Presentation for seminar Series 2014, Children and Social Justice, May 2014
'Embedding children and young people’s participation in health services and research'
Let's Talk Research 2015 - Tracey Williamson -Learning points for clinical pr...NHSNWRD
Learning points for clinical professionals following a multi-site dementia environments evaluation
Dr Tracey Williamson - Reader in Public Involvement, Experience & Engagement , School of Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work & Social Sciences
The Centre for Children and Young People’s Participation, University of Central Lancashire. Presentation for seminar Series 2014, Children and Social Justice, May 2014
'Embedding children and young people’s participation in health services and research'
NES/SSSC Promoting Excellence –Implementation of Strategic Workforce Developm...Alzheimer Scotland
Laura Gillies, Senior Adviser, Workforce Development and Planning (SSSC) and Patricia Howie, Educational Projects Manager (NES). Presentation given at Alzheimer Scotland Conference: Creativity and dementia – policy and practice. June 2012, Glasgow.
Knowledge agents: developing and sustaining innovation and improvement fellowships
Liz Maddocks-Brown, Professor Bill Lucas, Sue Mann, Christopher Burton, Nicki McNaney, Sue Hooton and Cathy Howe - presentation from the Health and Care Innovation Expo 2014
'More than a top 10' presentation impact coffee club 4th feb 2020 (1)Claire Vaughan
How James Lind Alliance priority setting partnerships transform research, people and organisations - presentation from the AMRC/NIHR Impact Coffee Club, Tues 04 Feb 2020
Family studies presentation august 2019 webinar brief versionGraeme Stuart
An overview of the Master of Family Studies and the Graduate Certificate of Family Studies at the University of Newcastle (through the Family Action Centre).
Presented by Alan Hayes (Professor of Family Studies and Director of the Family Action Centre) and Jennifer St George (Program Convenor).
iHV regional conf: Sally Kendall - Building evaluation into your practiceJulie Cooper
Presentation by Professor Sally Kendall at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015.
Professor Sally Kendall is Associate Dean Research Director, Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care School of Health and Social Work, at the University of Hertfordshire.
Presentation by Dave Terrace (AgeUK) for ESRC Seminar Series on Ageing and Physical Activity - "Physical Activity as a 'Career': A Life Course Perspective"
http://seminars.ecehh.org
iHV regional conf: Dr Karen Whittaker - The evaluation of health visiting pra...Julie Cooper
Presentation by Dr Karen Whittaker at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015.
Dr Karen Whittaker is Senior Lecturer in the School of Health at the University of Central Lancashire.
Professor Kamlesh Khunti - Prevention of Chronic DiseaseCLAHRC-NDL
Presentation by Professor Kamlesh Khunti on Prevention of Chronic Disease. Professor Khunti is Director of NIHR CLAHRC East Midlands and leads the Preventing Chronic Disease research theme.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V PREVENTIVE-PEDIATRICS.pdfSachin Sharma
This content provides an overview of preventive pediatrics. It defines preventive pediatrics as preventing disease and promoting children's physical, mental, and social well-being to achieve positive health. It discusses antenatal, postnatal, and social preventive pediatrics. It also covers various child health programs like immunization, breastfeeding, ICDS, and the roles of organizations like WHO, UNICEF, and nurses in preventive pediatrics.
Empowering ACOs: Leveraging Quality Management Tools for MIPS and BeyondHealth Catalyst
Join us as we delve into the crucial realm of quality reporting for MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
In this session, we will explore how a robust quality management solution can empower your organization to meet regulatory requirements and improve processes for MIPS reporting and internal quality programs. Learn how our MeasureAble application enables compliance and fosters continuous improvement.
Explore our infographic on 'Essential Metrics for Palliative Care Management' which highlights key performance indicators crucial for enhancing the quality and efficiency of palliative care services.
This visual guide breaks down important metrics across four categories: Patient-Centered Metrics, Care Efficiency Metrics, Quality of Life Metrics, and Staff Metrics. Each section is designed to help healthcare professionals monitor and improve care delivery for patients facing serious illnesses. Understand how to implement these metrics in your palliative care practices for better outcomes and higher satisfaction levels.
The dimensions of healthcare quality refer to various attributes or aspects that define the standard of healthcare services. These dimensions are used to evaluate, measure, and improve the quality of care provided to patients. A comprehensive understanding of these dimensions ensures that healthcare systems can address various aspects of patient care effectively and holistically. Dimensions of Healthcare Quality and Performance of care include the following; Appropriateness, Availability, Competence, Continuity, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Efficacy, Prevention, Respect and Care, Safety as well as Timeliness.
Leading the Way in Nephrology: Dr. David Greene's Work with Stem Cells for Ki...Dr. David Greene Arizona
As we watch Dr. Greene's continued efforts and research in Arizona, it's clear that stem cell therapy holds a promising key to unlocking new doors in the treatment of kidney disease. With each study and trial, we step closer to a world where kidney disease is no longer a life sentence but a treatable condition, thanks to pioneers like Dr. David Greene.
Health Education on prevention of hypertensionRadhika kulvi
Hypertension is a chronic condition of concern due to its role in the causation of coronary heart diseases. Hypertension is a worldwide epidemic and important risk factor for coronary artery disease, stroke and renal diseases. Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels and is sufficient to maintain tissue perfusion during activity and rest. Hypertension is sustained elevation of BP. In adults, HTN exists when systolic blood pressure is equal to or greater than 140mmHg or diastolic BP is equal to or greater than 90mmHg. The
Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Cardiovascular Therapy
Prof Debbie Tolson , "Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice"
1. Professor Debbie Tolson
PhD MSc BSc (Hons) RGN FRCN
School of Health, Nursing and Midwifery
Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
Institute for Healthcare Policy and Practice
2. OUR VISION
To change lives and transform communities
through outstanding non-traditional
higher education
3. Our focus is on unique learning and teaching experiences, supported by
internationally recognised research. UWS graduates will be work-ready and
contribute locally and globally.
FOR A CHANGING WORLD
4. Institute of Healthcare Policy and Practice
The Institute of Healthcare Policy and Practice (HPP) and the
affiliatedAlzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
(ASCPP) encompasses five research groupings:-
• Acute and Deteriorating Patient
• Dementia and Later Life
• HealthcareAcquired Infections
• Learning for practice
• Maternal, child and family health
5. Research Priorities (Later Life & Dementia)
Later life health and well being
Improving knowledge of dementia, and of learning
disability and dementia
Understanding the experience of frailty
Understanding the experience of advanced dementia
Advancing nursing home practice
6. Dementia Policy & Practice/Service Models
Advanced
Dementia
Practice
Model
End of life
& dying5 Pillars
post
diagnostic
8 Pillars –
living well
7. Vision
To be a centre of excellence advancing dementia policy and practice through
education, applied research and knowledge exchange.
UWS is a dementia friendly University.
Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP)
8. Mission
To work collaboratively with people with dementia and carers, the scientific,
practice and learning communities to advance evidence informed dementia
policy and practice.
Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice (ASCPP)
• Applied research
• Education & Enterprise
• Policy influencing and implementation
9. TEAM
Prof Tolson
Nurse- special interest in
nursing home practice
Prof Jackson
Old Age psychiatrist Alzscot seconde d
policy/practice
development
Dr Watchman
Learning disability &
dementia
11 PhD students
Dr Sharp
Prof Holmerova
Visiting
Trainee NHS
consultant
old age
psychiatrists
Dr Ritchie
Dr Rhoda Macrae
Margaret Brown
Anna Waugh
Psychologist
10. Practice Collaborative
Develop confidence and competence in research.
Actively engage in meaningful, real world research.
Alzheimer Scotland Nurse Consultant/Specialist Programme
– one per Scottish health board
The Practice Collaborative aims to build
and expand the evidence base for
dementia practice in line with strategic
priorities in Scotland.
Collaborative members work co-operatively
to develop practice, engage in research,
establish projects, and co-ordinate events.