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Welcome & Introduction - PRIME Centre Wales
1. PRIME Centre Wales
1st
Annual Meeting:
22nd
September 2015
Wales Millennium Centre
Primed for research –
collaborate, listen, engage...
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4. Strong primary and emergency care is
essential for the effective and efficient
functioning of the NHS as a whole
Strong academic base
must underpin this
9. Challenges
•Health needs and inequalities in Wales
•Health care delivery
•Reconfiguring health services
•Re-thinking - more prevention and increased care in
the community
•Evidence base vital
13. Leadership team
•Director: Adrian Edwards,
Cardiff University
•Partner University Leads:
• Professor Richard Neal, Bangor
University
• Professor Helen Snooks, Swansea
University
• Professor Joyce Kenkre, University
of South Wales
14. Aims
•PRIME Centre Wales aims to improve the
health and well being of people in Wales and
internationally through:
• high quality research
• influencing policy and practice
• growth, collaboration
• translation, transfer & impact
15. Work Packages
1.Long term conditions & co-morbidity
2.Patient centred & prudent health care
3.Infections & antimicrobial resistance
4.Screening, prevention, & diagnosis in
primary care
5.Unscheduled and emergency (including pre-
hospital) care
6.Patient safety & health care improvement
7.Oral health & primary dental care
8.Methodological innovation
Links with Health and Care
Research Wales
1.School of Social Care Research
2.Wales Cancer Research Centre
3.Clinical Trials Units
16. Who will we work with?
•Patients & Public
•Social Care Services
•Third sector
•Industry
•Health & Care Research Wales
• Infrastructure
• Centres
• Units
17. How are we working?
• Development of strategies
• Collaborative working across sectors
• Disseminating information
• Introducing people to people
18. Social care research
• Key planned activities:
- All Wales meeting open to all sectors
- carers, 3rd
sector, industry, councils, independent sector, primary
care and social care professionals
- identify issues and research priorities
- Social Care Research Strategy for Wales document
- with action plan for primary care
- Social Care Research Strategy Board
- linked to School of Social Care.
- Cross-sector research programme
- E.g. Family Resilience Assessment Tool and Instrument (FRAI) for
Health Visitors in Wales
19. Event invitation:
PRIME Centre Wales Social Care Consensus Meeting
Monday 5th October 2015, 10:00 - 15:00
Future Inn Cardiff Hotel
Bringing together health and social care researchers, representatives
from government, local authorities, commercial sector, third sector,
community members and their supporters/carers
Aim: To identify the research issues, prioritise these and establish how
they can be collectively delivered.
REGISTER for your place to attend:
www.primecentre.wales/events
20. Event invitation:
PRIME Centre Wales Long Term Conditions Meeting
Tuesday 10th
November 2015
The Priory, Abergavenny
Bringing together health and social care researchers, representatives
from government, local authorities, industry & commercial sector,
third sector, community members and their supporters/carers
Aim: To identify the research issues, prioritise these and establish how
they can be collectively delivered.
REGISTER for your place to attend:
www.primecentre.wales/events
21. Social care research partners
• Routinely included in research, even if project not social care
focused
• e.g.: SCHOOP study
• Relationship between social care use and emergency hospital admissions for
people >65
• Linking routine health and social care data at individual level
• City and County of Swansea (CCoS) and SAIL data.
• Found:
• Social care targeted appropriately at the frailest people >65
• Reduces emergency admissions and length of stay on admission
• Further research on variations between unitary authority areas
23. Faculty
•All PRIME Centre Wales Collaborators
•PPI: all previous / current lay collaborators
•Health care professionals:
• Welsh RCGP, RCN, Paramedic
•Social care professionals:
• Care Forum Wales
• Public Services Support Unit
•Government representatives
•Third sector links (Tenovus; Age Cymru; BLF; Home-Start UK)
•Industrial & commercial partners
•Et al.
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25. Early successes
• New grant awards…
• RHiNO Respiratory Health in Preterm Neonatal Outcomes.
- MRC £1.7 million; Dr Edgar Williams (USW, co-app) with Kotecha, Henderson, Doull, Marchesi (CU),
Wild (Sheffield) and Dr Z Hoare (NWORTH)
• Epidemiology of Patient Safety in 1Care
- DH England, £350k, Nottingham (Avery – with Carson-Stevens, Edwards
• Patient choices for prostate cancer treatment
- Tenovus, £60K, Wilkinson C, Neal RD
• Evaluating cancer services across the NHS in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- Cancer Research-UK, £73K, Morrison, Black, Donnelly, Gavin, Hubbard, Jones, MacDonald,
McNeish, Neal RD (Bangor)
• Data linkage across ambulance services and acute trusts: assessing the potential for
improving patient care
- Health Foundation, £475,696. Lead: Clark S, London Ambulance Service. Co-applicants: Porter A,
Snooks H et al
• Using record linkage analysis to inform the development of an improved care pathway(s)
for psychiatric and self-harm emergencies currently transferred by ambulance to
Emergency Departments
• £30,000, Chief Scientific Office. Lead: Duncan E, University of Stirling. Co-applicant: Snooks H et al
26. PRIME Centre Wales adding value
• Applications
• 55 submitted already, including
• 5 with commercial / industry engagement & collaboration
• 3 with social care partners on the bid e.g.
• ‘A Realistic evaluation of BRAVE program work streams: investigating their evidence
base’ C Wallace, J Kenkre, partner Calan DVS. Funder: KESS
• ‘Families First Qualifications Review’. Investigators C Wallace, J Kenkre, M Patel, O
Jones, B Dacey. £24,446. Funder: Vale of Glamorgan
• Social care partnerships established
• Age Cymru (national)
• Age Cymru Gwent
• British Lung Foundation
• Gwalia Housing
• Linc-Cymru
27. Adding value…
• Grant successes…
• Awarded the tender for the Care Council for Wales ‘Step up to Management’
social care programme pilot
• PhD / MRes supervision
• 14 students currently supervised by PRIME Centre Wales
• Projects include
• ‘Complexity instrument for District Nursing’ (Sue Thomas)
• ‘Integrated working: A study of individual professional perception of identity and
decision making’ MRES studentship KESS Partner-Torfaen Local Service Board
• '999 Take Home' (Naloxone Feasibility of Randomised Trial)
• 'Emergency admission risk prediction tools in general practice: opportunities and
challenges’ (Mark Kingston)
29. Childhood UTI
• Childhood UTI follow-up
- Data linkage, health outcomes
- Health Awards: £250,000 2015-17
- PI: O’Brien (Cardiff)
- Co-apps: Francis, Hood, SAIL
30. Prudent Healthcare
• Public (including patient & carer) and clinician understanding of and
attitudes towards a Prudent Healthcare approach
• Develop intervention (communication strategy)
• Health Awards: £250,000 2015-17
• PI: Wood (Cardiff)
• Co-apps: Kenkre, Snooks, Neal, Edwards
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Update: We are in the process of establishing of reshaping and re-launching SUCCESS for PRIME, based on the achievements and learning of SUCCESS for TRUST, and to meet the wider brief and scope of PRIME.
(Some members of SUCCESS are attending the meeting / will be in the audience)
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Contact us – find out more about becoming a faculty member:
www.primecentre.wales
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(and on to Minister (if he has arrived;) if not - we will ask Joyce to introduce CNO)