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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%.
Learning from Oslo: Reflections from the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare
SPCR PhD student James Tawse shares reflections on his experience attending a Quality and Safety in Healthcare conference in Oslo.
The importance of patient and public involvement and engagement in research – a PhD researcher’s journey of discovery
SPCR trainee Anna Pathmanathan reflects on engaging or involving the public in research.
Connections and Opportunities: Reflections on impact during a PhD
Dr Francesca Dakin, a former NIHR SPCR trainee, reflects on her SPCR-funded PhD research, highlighting the impact, connections, and opportunities it created throughout her doctoral journey.
Co-production, equality, diversity & inclusion at the NIHR School for Primary Care Research Trainee Event 2024
Kerstin Nothnagel, one of our SPCR Trainees, reflects on her time at the 2024 Trainees event in Manchester.
