Date
Wednesday 15th May 2019 (Day 1)
Venue
Danubius Hotel, London
Present members
Professor Jo Rycroft-Malone Chair
Professor Matt Sutton Deputy Chair
Dr Sarah Alderson
Professor Annette Boaz
Professor Chris Bojke
Prof Andrew Booth
Ms Jennifer Bostock
Professor Paul Brocklehurst
Dr Peter Coventry
Ms Sandra Duggan
Professor Mark Exworthy
Mr Bernard Gudgin
Professor Martin Gulliford
Dr Mark Lambert
Professor Louise Locock
Professor James Mason
Dr Mark Pearson
Professor Kathy Rowan
Professor Julius Sim
Mr Steve Sparks
Dr Alan Watkins
Dr Louella Vaughan
Professor Fiona Verity
Secretariat
Stephanie Garfield-Birkbeck
Suzy Hopper
Lisa Stockwell
Ricky Piper
Apologies
Ruth Boaden
Peter Brindle
Paul Brocklehurst
Professor Roshan dasNair
Observers/In attendance
Sue Channon, RDCS Cardiff
Chris Foy, RDS South West
Nick Eaton, NETSCC Monitoring team
Quoracy Information
Voting members: 25 (Quoracy = 17 = 67%)
Voting members present on Day 1: 21 (84%)
COMMITTEE COMMENTS DAY 1
18/73 Researcher-Led (Standard)
NIHR128080 - Developing an integrated model of care for people with severe mental illness and type 2 diabetes: the PsychOsis and Diabetes Service Model (PODS) (Khalida Ismail)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Sarah Alderson and Martin Gulliford
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128089 - Scoping the potential for organ donation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (Gavin Perkins)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: James Mason
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR127829 - Optimising EXome PREnatal Sequencing Services - EXPRESS (Lynn Chitty)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Martin Gulliford, Louise Locock and Louella Vaughan
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
NIHR127844 - Improving unwarranted variation in outcomes of children’s surgery through a new Children’s Surgery Outcome Reporting system using routinely available data (CSOR) (Marian Knight)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Louise Locock
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
NIHR127801 - Relationships in Good Hands Trial: clinical and cost-effectiveness of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy for abused and neglected young children with maltreatment-associated problems and their parents (Helen Minnis)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: Peter Coventry
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
NIHR128048 - Clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of dedicated community-based eating disorders services for children and young people in England (Ivan Eisler)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: none
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128056 - Consequences, costs and cost-effectiveness of different workforce configurations in English acute hospitals: a longitudinal retrospective study using routinely collected data (Peter Griffiths)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: Chris Bojke and Martin Gulliford
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
NIHR128069 - Developing an implementation plan for behavioural action and guided self-help for people with learning disabilities and depression in routine practice: identifying key factors contributing to successful delivery (Andrew Jahoda)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: James Mason
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
18/137 Researcher- led Evidence Synthesis call (straight to Stage 2)
NIHR128359 - Crisis responses for children and young people: an evidence synthesis of service organisation, effectiveness and experiences (CAMHS Crisis) (Nicola Evans)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: none
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
NIHR128693 - The TRAUMA study: Understanding and assessing TRAUMA-informed mental health services (Angela Sweeney)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: Peter Coventry and Sarah Alderson
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128675 - How, when, why and in what circumstances do interventions centred around patient engagement in primary care improve patient safety outcomes: a realist synthesis (Jose Valderas)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Mark Pearson and Sarah Alderson
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128709 – Do research active healthcare workers and healthcare organisations provide improved health care? An evidence synthesis (Annette Boaz)
Chair: Matt Sutton
Declared a conflict and left the room: Annette Boaz, Martin Gulliford, Mark Pearson and Louise Locock
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
Date
Thursday 16th May 2019 (Day 2)
Venue
Danubius Hotel, London
Present members
Professor Jo Rycroft-Malone Chair
Professor Matt Sutton Deputy Chair
Dr Sarah Alderson
Professor Annette Boaz
Professor Chris Bake
Ms Jennifer Bostock
Prfessor Andrew Booth
Dr Peter Brindle
Professor Paul Brocklehurst
Dr Peter Coventry
Professor Roshan dasNair
Ms Sandra Duggan
Professor Mark Exworthy
Mr Bernard Gudgin
Professor Martin Gulliford
Professor Kamlesh Khunti
Dr Mark Lambert
Professor Louise Locock
Professor Stephen Morris
Dr Mark Pearson
Professor Julius Sim
Mr Steve Sparks
Dr Alan Watkins
Dr Louella Vaughan
Professor Fiona Verity
Secretariat
Stephanie Garfield-Birkbeck
Suzy Hopper
Julie Daniels
Ricky Piper
Apologies
Ruth Boaden
Paul Brocklehurst
Observers
Rachel Evans, RDCS Bangor
Nicola Metrebian, RDS London
Quoracy Information
Voting members: 25 (Quoracy = 17 = 67%)
Voting members present on Day 2: 23 (92%)
FUNDING COMMITTEE COMMENTS DAY 2
Straight to Stage 2 Resubmission from 17/106 Falls & Fractures Prevention Call
NIHR128519 - FLAME (Fracture Liaison Services mApping & Modelling hEalth-economics) Study (Opinder Sahota)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Roshan dasNair and Julius Sim
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
Introduction to 18/75 Mental Health Themed Call
NIHR128030 - The feasibility and acceptability of a health visitor led brief intervention to address mild to moderate perinatal mental health problems among ethnic minority women (Esther Mugweni)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Mark Lambert and Chris Bojke
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128070 - Developing a service user centred co-designed patient safety intervention for acute mental health wards: An interrupted time series design with embedded mixed methods process evaluation and early-stage economic evaluation (John Baker)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Chris Bojke, Ghazala Mir and Sarah Alderson
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
Introduction to Call 18/91 Rural Health
NIHR127920 - Community First Responders' role in the current and future rural health and care workforce (Aloysius Siriwardena)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room:Kamlesh Khunti and Andrew Booth
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
Introduction to Call 18/92 Third Sector
NIHR127985 - Improving outcomes in Third Sector Organisations (TSOs) in the health and social care sector across the UK: understanding commissioning, the role and impact of volunteers and measuring organisational impact (John Mohan)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Louise Locock and Mark Exworthy
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128003 - A realist evaluation of the role of third sector organisations in social prescribing systems (Juan Baeza)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Louise Locock, Martin Gulliford and Jennifer Bostock
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128098 - Perinatal peer support programmes for socially marginalised women – a realist evaluation (PRISM) (Shema Tariq)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Steve Morris
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline
NIHR128107 - Commissioning, Co-commissioning and Being Commissioned; the NHS and Third Sector Organisations (Rod Sheaff)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Mark Exworthy, Mark Pearson and Matt Sutton
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes
Straight to Stage 2 Resubmission from 18/09 Online Facilitated Abuse Call
NIHR127424 - Di-MeSH: Developing and evaluating a digitally-mediated self-help intervention for young people who have experienced online sexual abuse (Sandra Bucci)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the room: Rachel Meacock, Sarah Alderson
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline