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We lead multidisciplinary applied research and training to rethink the way health care is delivered in general practice and across the community.
Can a daily probiotic keep antibiotics at bay?
Clinical trials Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
Professor Chris Butler, Director of the Primary Care Clinical Trials Unit, writes about the recent PRINCESS trial, which investigated whether probiotics can reduce infections in care home residents.
Setting the research agenda in advanced heart failure
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care Public engagement & involvement
Dr Nick Jones, Wellcome Trust Doctoral Research Fellow, writes about the Research Priorities in Advanced Heart Failure project, which has now published its top 10 priorities for the research community.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Andrew Farmer
Staff stories
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Workload alterations, anxieties and advances during the pandemic
We are members of an Athena Swan Workload Allocation Group. In this role, we are preparing to develop a questionnaire exploring how people’s workload is allocated and managed by them; it will be sent to all staff in the new year. Findings will be used to direct departmental policy on workload allocation.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Catherine Pope
Staff stories
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Dr Julian Hancock
Staff stories
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Stavros Petrou
Staff stories
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
Personal Development Review - A statement of commitment from Professor Sue Ziebland
Staff stories
The Senior Management Committee were asked to reinstate their commitment to PDRs and share why they believe they are important.
How to use your bathroom scale to find the right weight loss strategy
DPhil Health behaviours
Nicotine therapy for coronavirus: the evidence is weak and contradictory
COVID-19 Health behaviours Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
Coronavirus and diabetes: the different risks for people with type 1 and type 2
COVID-19 Cardiovascular & metabolic Research methods & EBM
Should azithromycin be used to treat COVID-19?
COVID-19 DPhil Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
COVID-19 is caused by a virus - so why would we consider treating it with an antibiotic like azithromycin? GP and DPhil Student, Kome Gbinigie, and Postdoctoral Researcher, Kerstin Frie, review the evidence.
Care organising technologies and the post-phenomenology of care: an ethnographic case study
Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Policy & health systems
Gemma Hughes reflects on research into care organising technologies, led by Professor Sara Shaw and recently published in Social Science and Medicine.
British South Asian patients’ views on text messages to support type 2 diabetes
Patient experience Public engagement & involvement Research methods & EBM
The number of people with type 2 diabetes is increasing globally, a condition that disproportionately affects South Asians. Text messages to support people to manage their diabetes show promise. They are cheap, accessible, and can positively impact blood sugar levels. Senior Qualitative Researcher Dr Suman Prinjha writes about her research (published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth) on how a text messaging system could support medication use in British South Asian people with diabetes.
COVID-19 and heart failure
COVID-19 Health Services Research Research methods & EBM
For people with heart failure, COVID-19 presents a challenge.
Fieldwork in the UK: my experience so far
Research methods & EBM
Reflecting on the processes, challenges and insights gained from my fieldwork.
Spotlight on Dr Suzanne Stewart
Teaching
In August 2019, Dr Stewart received a prestigious Teaching Excellence Award for her work tutoring medical students across the entire six-year undergraduate programme. The first in a series of GP tutor interviews, Dr Stewart talks about the enjoyment and energy which comes with teaching.
Teaching non-face-to-face consultation
COVID-19 Teaching
The last few weeks have given all of us a crash course in conducting telephone and video consultations, no matter what our previous experience. The Communication Skills team were ahead of the curve earlier this year, designing a pilot session for medical students in non-face-to-face consulting. GP Tutor Dr Suzanne Stewart describes the work she has done putting this new module together.
High-dose opioids – five factors that increase the risk of harm
DPhil Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
DPhil student Georgia Richards argues why its time for doctors to rethink the prescribing of high-dose opioids for people with chronic pain.
Infographics about antibiotics: making facts accessible
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care
NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer, Dr Oliver van Hecke, writes about how infographics may be an effective tool to increase parents' understanding about antibiotic use. Oliver's project poster recently won first prize at the South West SAPC meeting in Bristol.