CaHRU contributes to world leading Research Excellence Framework outcomes in Allied Health Professions

CaHRU helped lead and contribute to the recently reported Research Excellence Framework (REF) in 2021 for Allied Health Professions. The REF is a process of peer review using expert panels to benchmark research units for stakeholders (government, public, students), while Continue reading CaHRU contributes to world leading Research Excellence Framework outcomes in Allied Health Professions

Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar May 2022: Qualitative systematic reviews by Despina Laparidou

On 24th May Despina Laparidou gave the latest CaHRU seminar on the topic of qualitative systematic reviews. Despina has been a health services researcher at CaHRU since 2014 where she leads the systematic review programme. Despina gave a brief introduction Continue reading Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar May 2022: Qualitative systematic reviews by Despina Laparidou

Prehospital Research Methods and Practice edited by Prof Niro Siriwardena and Dr Greg Whitley

This month, April 2022, sees the publication of a major new textbook from Class Publishing, ‘Prehospital Research Methods and Practice’, edited and co-authored by members of CaHRU together with an international line-up of eminent experts in the field of prehospital Continue reading Prehospital Research Methods and Practice edited by Prof Niro Siriwardena and Dr Greg Whitley

Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter Winter 2021/22

The latest edition of the CaHRU Newsletter (Winter 2021/22) was published in March 2022. The newsletter presents the work of the research centre over the past three months and includes articles from the CaHRU blog covering publications, conferences and funding. Continue reading Community and Health Research Unit Newsletter Winter 2021/22

Improvement science and research methods seminar January 2022: Realist methods used in the GPs in EDs Study by Dr Alison Cooper

The January CaHRU Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar was given by Dr Alison Cooper MBBCh MRCGP PhD, Clinical Research Fellow, of Cardiff University. Alison’s PhD as part of this study focused on the potential patient safety implications of these Continue reading Improvement science and research methods seminar January 2022: Realist methods used in the GPs in EDs Study by Dr Alison Cooper