SCHARR Mini Master Classes in Health Research
SCHARR Mini Master Classes in Health Research
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From Andy Tattersall
Title: Exploring the impact of housing insecurity on the health and wellbeing of children and young people AbstractHousing insecurity refers to housing situations where… -
From Andy Tattersall
Title: The Problems with Systematic Reviews: a Living Initiative for Research Integrity Subtitle: How Research Culture is Likely Contributing to Research Waste: Lessons… -
From Andy Tattersall
Alcohol-related health and social problems place a major strain on the NHS and social services. Some of the most effective interventions to reduce alcohol consumption… -
From Andy Tattersall
Improving Trauma Care through Research – what are the best strategies? AbstractInjury – an alteration of body function or other evidence of pathology –… -
From Andy Tattersall
Abstract:Many illnesses are characterised by symptoms which are highly variable both within and between individuals. One way of capturing and studying this variability… -
From Andy Tattersall
AbstractThe ultimate aim of all public health research is to improve population health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities and this is arguably most effectively… -
From Andy Tattersall
ScHARR Mini Master Class in Health Research #29 Efficient adaptive trial designs: what are they, what to consider when using them, and how to improve their uptake to… -
From Andy Tattersall
AbstractPatient and public involvement (PPI) is now widely accepted to be a standard requirement in health and social care research. While guidance on involvement in… -
From Andy Tattersall
Abstract: During her talk Michelle will share findings from her research which explores the relationship between development in school age children and subsequent weight… -
From Andy Tattersall
Clinical Risk Prediction: What are we predicting and whyClinical risk scores and tools are often used in emergency medicine to predict the risk of adverse outcome and… -
From Andy Tattersall
AbstractResearch shows that participants in clinical trials rarely reflect the populations that could benefit from the treatments being tested, for example, COVID-19… -
From Andy Tattersall
Abstract:During his talk Dr. Richmond will draw upon research from the COVID-19 response in both Canada and the UK, to explore how health systems organised their… -
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There is no shortage of guidance for designing and delivering evaluations. However, the published literature of empirical studies demonstrates that pre-emptive measures… -
From Andy Tattersall
Abstract In evidence synthesis using meta-analysis or network meta-analysis, researchers commonly encounter between-study heterogeneity, which may arise from the… -
From Andy Tattersall
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