Nottingham Realism Group and the Realist Research and Evaluation Group: Portraits and Perspectives of Knowledge Translation, Dr Sally Hardy, Dr Nicola Clibbens, Friday 13th May 2022, 1.30pm
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Professor Sally Hardy from the University of East Anglia, who will discuss workforce transformation ‘in-the-field’
Dr Nicola Clibbens from Northumbria University and Michael Ashman Independent Researcher from the University of Leeds, will share their experiences of using a knowledge translation participation model in practice
References from Dr Sally Hardy
Hardy S, Clarke S, Frei I.A., Morley, C., Odell J., White, C., Wilson V (2021) Revising the core principles of practice development. Chapter 8 in Manley, Wilson, Oye (Eds) International Practice Development in Health and Social care. Wiley Press. Oxford. Pg 99-117
Whitehouse, C L., Tinkler, L., Jackson, C., Hall, H., Webster, J., Hardy, S.E., Copping, J., Morris, P., Manley, K. (2022) Embedding research (ER) led by nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (NMHAPS): the NMAHP_ER model. BMJ Leader doi:10.1136/leader-2021-000578
Links Sally posted in response to a question
another paper on participation with stakeholders - albeit a bit old now Assessing research and involving people using health and social care services: addressing the tensions
Here is something on the facilitations standards I mentioned as well https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/88619/developing-standards-for-an-integrated-approach-to-workplace-facilitation-for-interprofessional-teams-in-health-and-social-care-contexts-a-delphi-study
Personally I lean towards critical realism: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-019-7760-7
References and links from Dr Nicola Clibbens
Prospero protocol available from https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42019141680
NIHR protocol available here https://www.journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/programmes/hsdr/NIHR127709/#/
Blog available from https://mentalhealthresearchleeds.co.uk/blog/
Pawson, R. & Tilley, N. (1997) How to construct realistic data, utilising stakeholders knowledge (p153-182) IN Realistic Evaluation, London, Sage Publications.
Pawson, R. (2006) Evidence-based policy: a realist perspective, London, Sage.
Pawson, R. (2018) Realist memorabilia IN: Emmel, N., Greenhalgh, J., Manzano, A., Monaghan, M. and Dalkin, S. (2018) Doing Realist Research, London, Sage.
Sheard, L., & Marsh, C. (2019) How to analyse longitudinal data from multiple sources in qualitative health research: the pen portrait analsytic technique, BMC Medical Research Methodology, 19, 169, https://bmcmedresmethodol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12874-019-0810-0
Sutton, P. & Gates, B. (2018) Giving voice to adults with intellectual disabilities and experience of mental ill-health: validity of a psychosocial approach, Nurse Researcher, 26, 2, 19- 26.
Sutton, P. & Gates, B. (2020) Narrating personal experience of living with learning disabilities and mental health issues in institutional and community settings: a case study, British Journal of Learning Disabilities, DOI: 10.1111/bld.12338
Tod, A. (2016) Pen portraits: a tool to influence policy and practice. Available at: https://www.fuelpovertyresearch.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/FPRN-Salford-2016-Tod-Pen-Portraits.pdf
Tod, A., Lusambili, A., Homer, C., Abbott, J., Cooke, J.M., Stocks, A.J. & McDaid, K.A. (2012) Understanding factors influencing vulnerable older people keeping warm and well in winter: a qualitative study using social marketing techniques, BMJ Open, 2:e000922.doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000922
Links to recordings of previous events
‘Realist (and Realistic!) Searching - Where do I start and how far do I go?’ presented by Dr Andrew Booth, 12th October 2020
‘Practical advice on conducting a Realism Synthesis_ Lessons learnt from the MEMORABLE study’ presented by Dr Ian Maidment, 20th January 2021
‘How do you keep community groups and activities for people affected by dementia going_ The SCI Dem realist review.’ presented by Thomas Morton, 25th March 2021
‘The development of a middle range theory as part of a realist(ic) evaluation’ presented by Dr Kate Jack, 20th April 2021
‘Funding for realist research projects’ presented by Dr Brian Crosbie, Dr Nicola Clibbens and Professor Jo Rycroft-Malone, 6th May 2021
‘The Realist PhD Viva’, panel event with Dr Andrew Booth, Dr Vicky Booth, Dr Rob Goodwin and Dr Kate Jacks, 7th July 2021
‘Journey through a realist synthesis: travel companions, the path, diversions and destinations’, Dr Karen Luetsch, 8th September 2021
‘A journey through data analysis – from extraction to theories of middle range’
Dr Brynne Gilmore – Thursday 9th December 1.30pm
‘Opening the black-box of retroductive theorizing’ Dr Ferdinand Mukumbang – Thursday 20th January 2022, 1.30pm
‘I’ve found the swamp, now what?’ Becky Hunter – Tuesday 8th February 2022, 1.30pm
‘Knotty Problems in Realist Evaluation: Disentangling Theories at Multiple Levels’ Dr Nicky Harris – Wednesday 16th March 1.30pm
‘Contributions of Scientific realism and critical realism in realist inquiry as proposed by Pawson and Tilley’, Dr Ferdinand Mukumbang– Wednesday 27th April 1.30pm
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