PRIME Research Posters
Research Posters exhibited at conferences are listed below (most recent first)
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A research poster is a visual communication tool that allows research to be presented in a clear, concise, graphic format. It attracts attention, conveys information clearly, and initiates conversations, and can represent any stage of the research process.
Challenges of recruiting emergency department patients to a qualitative study: a thematic analysis of researchers' experiences
Authors:
- Delyth Price (Cardiff University),
- Michelle Edwards (Cardiff University),
- Andy Carson-Stevens (Cardiff University),
- Alison Cooper (Cardiff University),
- Freya Davies (Cardiff University),
- Bridie Evans (Swansea University),
- Peter Hibbert (Macquire University),
- Tom Hughes (John Radcliffe Hospital),
- Tim Rainer (Cardiff University),
- Niro Siriwardena (University of Lincolnshire),
- Adrian Edwards (Cardiff University)
Presented at:
RCEM Virtual Scientific Conference, 13-14 October 2020
Embedding public involvement in a realist evaluation of GPs in Emergency Departments
Authors:
- Birdie Angela Evans (Swansea University),
- Barbara Harrington (public contributor),
- Alison Cooper (Cardiff University),
- Michelle Edwards (Cardiff University),
- Adrian Edwards (Cardiff University)
Presented at:
RCEM Virtual Scientific Conference, 13-14 October 2020
Electronic records in ambulances - an observational study
Authors:
Alison Porter (Swansea University); Anisha Badshah (Greenwich University); Sarah Black (South West Ambulance Service); David Fitzpatrick (Scottish Ambulance Service); Saiful Islam (Swansea University); Matthew Jones (Swansea University); Mark Kingston (Swansea University); Yvette LaFlamme Williams (Welsh Ambulance Service); Katie McNee (South West Ambulance Service); Robert Harris-Mayes (SUCCESS service user group); Suzanne Mason (University of Sheffield); Heather Morgan (University of Aberdeen); Zoe Morrison (Greenwich University); Pauline Mountain (Service User); Henry Potts (University College London); Nigel Rees (Welsh Ambulance Service); Debbie Shaw (East Midlands Ambulance Service); Niro Siriwardena (East Midlands Ambulance Service & University of Lincoln); Helen Snooks (Swansea University); Rob Spaight (East Midlands Ambulance Service); Victoria Williams (Swansea University).
Presented at:
HSRUK 2019 Conference, 2-3 July 2019, Manchester
Prehospital Recognition and Antibiotics for 999 patients with Sepsis: a feasibility study
Authors:
Chris Moore, Jenna Bulger, Sam Ricketts, Matt Morgan, Timothy Driscoll, Alison Porter, Saiful Islam, Mike Smyth, Gavin Perkins, Bernadette Sewell, Timothy Rainer, Prabath Nanayakkara, Chukwudi Okolie, Susan Allen, Greg Fegan, Jan Davies, Theresa Foster, Nick Francis, Fang Gao Smith, Gemma Ellis, Tracy Shanahan, Robin Howe, Helen Snooks
Presented at:
HSRUK 2019 Conference, 2-3 July 2019, Manchester
No observation without participation: reflection on gathering qualitative data in emergency ambulances
Authors:
Alison Porter (Swansea University); Anisha Badshah (Greenwich University); Sarah Black (South West Ambulance Service); David Fitzpatrick (Scottish Ambulance Service); Saiful Islam (Swansea University); Matthew Jones (Swansea University); Mark Kingston (Swansea University); Yvette La Flamme Williams (Welsh Ambulance Service); Katie McNeeSouth (West Ambulance Service); Robert Harris-Mayes (SUCCESS service user group); Suzanne Mason (University of Sheffield); Heather Morgan (University of Aberdeen); Zoe Morrison (Greenwich University); Pauline Mountain (Service User); Henry Potts (University College London); Nigel Rees (Welsh Ambulance Service); Debbie Shaw (East Midlands Ambulance Service; Niro Siriwardena (East Midlands Ambulance Service & University of Lincoln); Helen Snooks (Swansea University); Rob Spaight (East Midlands Ambulance Service); Victoria Williams (Swansea University)
Presented at:
EMS2019, Madrid, 26-28 April 2019
Predictors of generation of electronic patient clinical records: analysis of routine data from our UK emergency ambulance services
Authors:
Alison Porter Swansea University; Anisha Badshah Greenwich University; Sarah Black South West Ambulance Service; David Fitzpatrick Scottish Ambulance Service; Saiful Islam Swansea University; Matthew Jones Swansea University; Mark Kingston Swansea University; Yvette La Flamme Williams Welsh Ambulance Service; Katie McNee South West Ambulance Service; Robert Harris-Mayes SUCCESS service user group; Suzanne Mason University of Sheffield; Heather Morgan University of Aberdeen; Zoe Morrison Greenwich University; Pauline Mountain Service User; Henry Potts University College London; Nigel Rees Welsh Ambulance Service; Debbie Shaw East Midlands Ambulance Service; Niro Siriwardena East Midlands Ambulance Service & University of Lincoln; Helen SnooksSwansea University; Rob Spaight East Midlands Ambulance Service; Victoria Williams Swansea University
Presented at:
EMS2019, Madrid, 26-28 April 2019
Ambulance paramedics Responding to urgent patient Requests In general practice for home Visits - Evaluation development (ARRIVE) Protocol
Authors:
Jenna Bulger, Timothy Driscoll, Adrian Edwards, Bridie Evans, Lesley Griffiths, Ather Hussain, Mari James, Leigh Keen, Mark Kingston, Ceri Phillips, Alison Porter, Helen Snooks, Alan Watkins, Grayham Mclean.
Presented at:
The South West regional meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care, Leonardo Royal Hotel, Southampton Grand Harbour, 13-14 March 2019
Paramedics’ experiences of administering Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block to patients with suspected hip fracture (RAPiD)
Authors:
Bridie Evans, Jenna Bulger, Anne Seagrove, Helen Snooks, Simon Ford,
Ian Pallister, Katy Guy, Alan Brown, Sian Jones, Leigh Keen, Nigel Rees
Presented at:
999 EMS Conference, 26th & 27th March 2018, Stirling.
‘I can’t remember’ Patients’ views of receiving pain management from paramedics for suspected hip fracture (RAPiD)
Authors:
Bridie Evans, Jenna Bulger, Anne Seagrove, Helen Snooks, Simon Ford, Ian Pallister, Katy Guy, Alan Brown, Sian Jones, Leigh Keen, Nigel Rees.
Presented at:
999 EMS Conference, 26th & 27th March 2018, Stirling.
RAPiD - fast pain relief for hip fracture: A study with paramedics
Authors:
Jenna Bulger, Alan Brown, Bridie Evans, Greg Fegan, Simon Ford, Katy Guy, Sian Jones, Leigh Keen, Ashra Khanom, Ian Pallister, Nigel Rees, Ian Russell, Anne Seagrove and Helen Snooks.
Presented at:
999 EMS Conference, 26th & 27th March 2018, Stirling.
The Women’s Advocacy Project: A Protocol for Supporting Participatory Evaluation
Winner - 'Best Poster' Award.
Authors:
Sarah Wallace, Terry Price, Barbara Walsh, Donald Mutale, Carolyn Wallace
Presented at:
22nd WONCA Europe Conference, Prague, 28 June-1 July 2017.
Dental Public Health in Action: Assessing the Feasibility of Using Routinely Collected Data to Produce Antibiotic Prescribing Profiles for General Dental Practitioners in Wales.
Winner: 2017 Roger Anderson Poster Prize and the Oral Health Promotion Prize
Authors:
Cope AL, Roper R, Morgan M, Chestnutt IG, Karki AJ
Presented at:
British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry Spring Conference, 6-7 April 2017, Oxford
Medication-related safety incidents causing death in primary care: a mixed methods study
Authors:
Muhammad KW, Carson-Stevens A, Evans HP, Avery AJ, Boyd MJ.
Presented at:
NIHR Greater Manchester Primary Care Patient Safety Translational Research Centre's dissemination conference in Manchester on 7&8 March 2017.
Development of a lung cancer awareness intervention targeted at deprived communities in Wales
'Patient Panel Winner'
Authors:
Grace McCutchan, Fiona Wood, Adrian Edwards, Stephanie Smits, Kate Brain
Presented at:
Cancer Research UK Early Diagnosis Research Conference, London, 23-24 February 2017.
Development and pilot evaluation of a targeted cancer awareness intervention for adults living in socioeconomically deprived communities
Authors:
Stephanie Smits, Pamela Smith, Grace McCutchan, Fiona Wood, Sioned Owen-Jones, Ben Carter, Adrian Edwards, Ian Lewis, Mike Robling, Shantini Paranjothy, Julia Townson, Maura Matthews, Tim Banks, Kate Brain, on behalf of the ABACus team.
Presented at:
Cancer Research UK Early Diagnosis Research Conference, London, 23-24 February 2017.
An investigation into the needs of men experiencing domestic abuse and current service provision (Wales)
Winner in the “Best Adult Services Research” category.
Authors:
Sarah Wallace, Dr. Carolyn Wallace, Professor Joyce Kenkre, Dr. Jo Brayford, Simon Borja
Presented at:
National Social Services Conference 2016 (NSSC16), Llandudno, 29 June 2016.
The ELCID Trial: A feasibility randomised control trial looking at the effect on lung cancer diagnosis of giving a Chest X-Ray to smokers aged over 60 with new chest symptoms
Authors:
Richard D Neal, Chris Hurt, Kirsty Anne Roberts, Trevor Rogers, Willie Hamilton, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, Angela Tod, David Parker, Emma Thomas Jones, Annmarie Nelson, Hayley Prout, Jim Fitzgibbon, Allan Barham, Kerenza Hood, Gareth Griffiths
Presented at:
Public Health Wales, Research in Wales Showcase – Cardiff, 9 November 2015
Methods for the assessment of the effectiveness of treatment sequences for clinical and economic decision making in the NHS
Authors:
Lewis R (Bangor University), Hughes DA (Bangor University), Wilkinson C (Bangor University), Woolacott N (University of York), Ruiz F (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence NICE), Williams NH (Bangor University), Philips CJ (Swansea University), Sutton A (Leicester University)
Presented at:
Public Health Wales, Research in Wales Showcase, Cardiff,
9 November 2015
End of life prognostic indicators in patients with COPD
Authors:
Gleeson A, Parry A, Hidgginson R (University of South Wales).
Presented at:
Advanced Care Advanced Practice (ACAP) 6th annual conference in The Carlton hotel, Edinburgh, 6 November 2015.
Consensus for the priorities in Wales - engaging with health professionals in 2015
Authors:
Dr Carolyn Wallace (carolyn.wallace@southwales.ac.uk), Prof. Joyce Kenkre, Rhiannon Beaumont–Wood.
Presented at:
Public Health Wales Conference, Cardiff, 2-3 November 2015.
Diagnostic journeys in myeloma (DJIM): How long does it take to diagnose?
Methodological issues and progress to date
Authors:
Tania Seale (Bangor University), Richard D Neal (Bangor University), Lynne Kennedy (University of Chester), Chris Fegan (Cardiff & Vale UHB), Emma Litt (Telford NHS Trust).
Presented at:
Bangor University & BCUHB Research Showcase, Bangor, 18 September 2015
Fracture in the Elderly Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation (FEMuR) Feasibility Study
Authors:
Jessica Roberts, Nafees Ud Din, Claire Hawkes, Val Morrison, Andrew Lemmey and Nefyn H Williams on behalf of the FEMuR team.
Presented at:
Public Health Wales, Research in Wales Showcase – Cardiff,
9 November 2015
The Role of the All Wales Community Nursing Research Strategy (CNRS) National Coordinator
Authors:
Dr Carolyn Wallace (National Coordinator), Prof. Joyce Kenkre (Chair)
Presented at:
The 6th ICCHNR Conference: Knowledge Translation into Community Health Nursing: Health Promotion Through Lifespan International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR) August 19-21 2015, Seoul National University Cultural Convention Center, Seoul, Korea.
Using Electronic Routine Linked Health Records In Assessing Interventions In Emergency Care
Authors:
Helen Snooks, Sarah Gaze, Ronan Lyons, Ian Russell, Alan Watkins - Swansea University Medical School, Wales, UK
Presented at:
Farr Conference, 1 August 2015, St Andrews
Implementation of a predictive risk tool in primary care: a qualitative study of understanding and engagement among practitioners
Authors:
Alison Porter, Mark Kingston, Bridie Evans, Victoria Williams, Hayley Hutchings, Shirley Whitman, Helen Snooks - Swansea University Medical School, Wales, UK
Presented at:
International Conference on Clinical Trials, 27-29 July 2015, Florida
Introducing the PRIDaL model for linking identifiable self-reported patient data with routinely collected data
Authors:
Mark-Rhys Kingston, Helen Snooks, Martin Heaven, Alan Watkins, Swansea University Medical School, Wales, UK
Presented at:
International Conference on Clinical Trials, 27-29 July 2015, Florida
'The jam in the sandwich, down here in A&E'
Staff perspectives on the impact and causes of handover delays between the ambulance service and the emergency department
Authors:
Alison Porter, Becky Gammon, Robert Harris-Mayes, Mark Poulden, Nigel Rees, Helen Snooks, Alun Toghill, Bridget Wells, Richard Whitfield
Presented at:
The Health Services Research Network (HSR UK) Symposium, 1-2 July 2015
Introducing the PRIDaL model for linking identifiable self-reported patient data with routinely collected data in HTA
Authors:
Mark Rhys Kingston, Hayley Hutchings, Martin Heaven, Alan Watkins, Helen Snooks, College of Medicine, Swansea University, Wales, UK
Presented at:
Health Technology Assessment International, June 2015, Oslo
An investigation into the needs of men experiencing domestic abuse and current service provision (Wales)
Authors:
Sarah Wallace, Dr. Carolyn Wallace, Professor Joyce Kenkre (University of South Wales), Dr. Jo Brayford, Simon Borja (Safer Wales Dyn Project)
Presented at:
National Social Services Conference Wales: Research & Innovation Practice Exhibition, June 2015
Public service integration: an exploration of reciprocal interdependence and organisational culture
Authors:
Madhulata Patel, PhD student, email: madhulata.patel@southwales.ac.uk
Supervisory team: Dr Carolyn Wallace and Prof Joyce Kenkre, Marilia Angove, Prof Tony Beddow (University of South Wales), visiting professor and Advisor, Sue Browne, Company supervisor, Torfaen County Borough Council, Jeff Lewis (Independent Advisor).
Sponsored by: Knowledge Economy Skills Scholarships (KESS) and Torfaen County Borough Council
Presented at:
Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods (WISERD) conference on 30 June 2015