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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.
GP gut feelings may have a role in cancer diagnosis
Patient experience Policy & health systems
25 August 2020
The study highlights the art of General Practice - GPs can pick up a lot from the way patients behave.
'Remote-by-Default Care' project launches
COVID-19 Health Services Research Patient experience
1 June 2020
Only one in five doctors aware of patient feedback about their care online, survey reveals
Digital health & innovation Patient experience
3 June 2019
Department welcomes incoming professors
Awards & appointments Digital health & innovation Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care Patient experience Policy & health systems Research methods & EBM
1 April 2019
Urgent need for guidelines to communicate with children about life threatening conditions
Patient experience Policy & health systems
15 March 2019
COPD patients' quality of life improved by socialising and regular exercise
Patient experience Research methods & EBM
6 July 2018
Regular contact with healthcare professionals, support from peers and engaging in organised exercise could help people with chronic lung conditions to lead more active - and generally better lives, according to new research.
Support for parents losing a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy
Patient experience
15 June 2018
A new, free information resource is launched to improve support for parents losing a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy.
GPs deserve greater safety netting support
Health Services Research Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care Patient experience
9 May 2018
'Kidney age', not kidney disease
Cardiovascular & metabolic Patient experience Research methods & EBM
3 April 2018
There should be a rethink in how doctors talk to some patients with reduced kidney health, replacing the term ‘chronic kidney disease’ (CKD) with different bands of kidney age, according to an Oxford-led group of researchers writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Alternatives to face-to-face GP consultations unlikely to deliver hoped-for benefits in practice
Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Patient experience Policy & health systems
30 January 2018
Clearer communication by GPs could speed up cancer diagnosis
Patient experience Policy & health systems
20 November 2017
Welcome to our new DPhil students
Infection, Respiratory and Acute Care Patient experience Research methods & EBM Teaching
19 October 2017
Kome Gbinigie and Clare Goyder are amongst the first students funded by the Wellcome PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians. Tonny Muthee joins us on a Rhodes Scholarship, and Georgia Richards is the Naji Foundation's first Scholar.
Women speak out about experiences of domestic violence and abuse to help others
Patient experience
6 July 2017
Technology should be used to boost empathy-based medicine
Digital health & innovation Health Services Research Health behaviours Patient experience
28 June 2017
Existing digital technologies must be exploited to enable a paradigm shift in current healthcare delivery which focuses on tests, treatments and targets rather than the therapeutic benefits of empathy.
Professor Sue Ziebland appointed as Director of NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme
Awards & appointments Patient experience
21 April 2017
Soups, smartphones and supermarket shopping
Awards & appointments Cardiovascular & metabolic Health behaviours Patient experience
23 September 2016
Obesity studies are among six new departmental projects to be funded by the NIHR CLAHRC Oxford.
Recognition of Distinction 2016
Awards & appointments Clinical trials Patient experience
30 August 2016
Congratulations to Ly-Mee Yu and Lisa Hinton.
New research exploring how frontline staff use patient experience data for service improvement
Health Services Research Patient experience
13 January 2016
Health Experiences Research Group leads collaborative project on how to make better use of patient experience data.