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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.
Early and Mid-Career Researchers (EMCR)
A page of resources for and curated by EMCRs in the department.
Exploring care leavers’ transitions from care to independence
We would like to find out how a diverse group of young adult care leavers experience the transition from local authority care to independence. We aim to find ways to improve information, support, and services.
Optimising patient risk management in urgent primary care services (PRIMA)
This study will investigate the everyday work of managing risk being done by urgent primary care services, their staff, and by patients and their companions using these services in order to optimise patient safety.
Citizens’ voices making change
Citizens’ assemblies and citizens’ juries bring together a group of people selected by civic lottery to exchange information and ideas through inclusive, respectful conversations, then agree on ways forward. They are particularly valuable for finding effective and acceptable solutions to “wicked” policy challenges such as health inequalities and the climate crisis. Collaborating with Involve, this research will advance our understanding of how these representative, deliberative processes can be designed and carried out to have maximum impact and legacy. The overall aim is to help create more effective, more trusted policy and to prepare our politics for the changes ahead.
Optimising StruCtured medicAtion Reviews (OSCAR): A mixed methods process evaluation with integrated real-time observational cohort study
OSCAR is a National Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) project funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), and sponsored by the University of Oxford.