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HS&DR Funding Committee Public Minutes November 2019

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Published: 04 December 2019

Version: 1.0

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Date 8th November 2019

Venue: Teleconference

Present Members:

  • Jo Rycroft-Malone Chair
  • Jennifer Bostock
  • Kath Checkland
  • Peter Coventry
  • Mark Lambert
  • Jill Maben
  • Fiona Verity
  • Alan Watkins                               

Secretariat:

  • Suzy Hopper
  • Julie Daniels
  • Jo Nurse
  • Abi Chalk

Apologies:

Stephanie Garfield-Birkbeck

Observers

None

Quoracy: Information

Voting members: 7 (Quoracy = 7 = 100%)
Voting members present on Day: 7 (100%)

Extra funding committee comments

18/73 – September 2018 HS&DR Researcher-led (Standard)

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 call: None
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline

19/56 – Researcher-led (Evidence Synthesis) Straight to Stage 2

NIHR129887 – Developing a logic model for shared decision-making with young people with a long-term condition: an evidence synthesis and consultation (Joanna Smith)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the call: None
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline


NIHR130128 – How, when, and why do primary care interventions focusing on patient engagement in patient safety improve safety outcomes: a realist synthesis (Jose Valderas)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the call: Jill Maben
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal but did not recommend it for funding.
Decision: Decline


NIHR130407 – EXPERTS II - How are patient and caregiver participation in health and social care shaped by experienced burden of treatment and social inequalities? A qualitative synthesis (Carl May)
Chair: Jo Rycroft-Malone
Declared a conflict and left the call: Jill Maben and Peter Coventry
The Funding Committee discussed the proposal and recommended it for funding subject to certain conditions.
Decision: Fund with changes

Summary

18/73 – September 2018 HS&DR Researcher-led (Standard)

NIHR128089 Scoping the potential for organ donation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (Gavin Perkins) Decline

19/56 – Researcher-led (Evidence Synthesis) Straight to Stage 2

NIHR129887 Developing a logic model for shared decision-making with young people with a long-term condition: an evidence synthesis and consultation (Joanna Smith) Decline
NIHR130128 How, when, and why do primary care interventions focusing on patient engagement in patient safety improve safety outcomes: a realist synthesis (Jose Valderas) Decline
NIHR130407 EXPERTS II - How are patient and caregiver participation in health and social care shaped by experienced burden of treatment and social inequalities? A qualitative synthesis (Carl May) Fund with changes