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Despite antidepressant prescribing in primary care increasing since the financial crisis, a SPCR study shows that GPs have responded to the introduction of NICE guidelines and QOF measures that encourage more targeted use of antidepressants. Prescription of antidepressants in people with a first bout of depression has fallen by 12 percent between 2003 and 2013, from around 73% to 61%.
Diversity in Public Involvement Workshop: Researcher Blog
Event PPI
I heard about this workshop after helping out Bethany Bareham at a training event for PGR students in Newcastle University (read about it here). I found one of the issues raised in that event with regards to how to engage with a bigger variety of people during PPI activities fascinating.
Public Involvement Workshops 2017: Public Contributor Perspective
Event PPI Research
The SPCR recently hosted 6 workshops to promote patient and public involvement in the early stages of study design, to support potential FR15 and 16 funding bids. One such workshop titled 'Clinical trials- online recruitment and electronic health records' was attended by public contributor Eric Deeson, who has written about his experiences on the day.
Qualitative research: We need to ask, “What’s going on?”
Event Trainees
Going the extra mile - PPI representatives meet to discuss recommendations
Event PPI Research
Milestone moment for Keele’s Research User Group
Event PPI Research
The ‘TUTOR-PHC’ Experience: Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research – Primary Health Care 2016.
Event General Research TUTOR Trainees
TUTOR-PHC – Four day symposium in Toronto
Event TUTOR Trainees