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HSDR Extra Funding Committee Public minutes: 23/140 New research on skills, training, development and support for the health and social care workforce call

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Published: 19 August 2024

Version: 1.0 - August 2024

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Date: 26 June 2024

Venue

Virtual via Microsoft Teams

Present Members

Kathy Rowan (Chair and Programme Director)

Duncan Stewart

Enya Daynes

Fiona Warren

Jenni Burton

Karen Mattick

Katie Featherstone

Lucy Webb

Mariam Watling

Nigel Davies (co-opted)

Sittana Abdelmagid

Secretariat

Tara Lamont

Suzy Hopper

Laura Sparks

Lisa Stockwell

Sophie Cherrie

Maria Oosterwijk

Apologies

Charlotte Williams (co-opted)

Jason Madan

Rob Newton

Observers

Anastasia Tsakiridi - Research Manager, NIHR

Quoracy Information

  • Voting members: 13 (Quoracy = 66%, 9)
  • Voting members present: 10 (77%)

Members from the wider HSDR Funding Committee were invited to attend this extra funding committee meeting – this has been included in the quoracy statistic above.

Stage One Applications

23/140 New research on skills, training, development and support for the health and social care workforce

NIHR167585 - Doctors with disabilities: understanding challenges to career progression (Anita Laidlaw, University of Aberdeen)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick 

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR163631 - Supporting existing international medical graduates working in the NHS to become consultants and GPs: A realist approach (Nicola Brennan, University of Plymouth)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Fiona Warren

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR164532 - Workforce equity and widening participation: understanding how medical schools and postgraduate training can support sustainable careers for doctors from diverse backgrounds (David Tod & Liz Brewster, Lancaster University)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR164420 - Optimising sustainability of the secondary care specialist workforce in the NHS: a Realist Review and Evaluation of Training Attrition & INterventions (RETAIN) (Hannah Gillespie & Gillian Vance, Newcastle University)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Enya Daynes

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR167384 - General Practice Allied Healthcare Professional (AHP) Workplace-Based Learning (WPBL): A Realist Review with SWAR and Appreciative Inquiry to Co-Produce and Evaluate an AHP WPBL Toolkit Short Title: 'GAP LEAP' (Sophie Park, University of Oxford)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Duncan Stewart, Fiona Warren, Jenni Burton

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR166409 - Improving workplace learning of junior doctors in the National Health Service: realist analysis of existing national data and co-design of implementation tools with Acute Trusts (Alison Pearson & Karen Mattick, University of Exeter)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Fiona Warren

Decision: Reject

NIHR164416 - Effective workplace learning environments in care homes: Developing, implementing and evaluating a model and implementation toolkit (Claire Surr, Leeds Beckett University)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Katie Featherstone, Jenni Burton 

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR164342 - Nursing Associates (NAs) in Adult Secondary Care: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of Effectiveness and Costs (INSERT) (Zoe Anchors & Laura Goodwin, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR164815 - Support worker training and development in Integrated Care Systems: what works, for whom, why, and in which contexts? A realist synthesis and coproduction of a support worker workforce strategy (John Hammond, Canterbury Christ Church University)
Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Nigel Davies

Decision: Decline

NIHR166723 - VR-CARE: Virtual reality training for risk reduction in care homes (Dawn Dowding, The University of Manchester)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Fiona Warren 

Decision: Shortlist

Post Committee Decision by Programme Director to shortlist

NIHR167030 - Enhancing Interprofessional Team Readiness for Emergency and Disaster Responses by the support of an Innovative Digital Educational Concept (Linda Sonesson, King's College London)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Decline

NIHR165147 - AdaptiVE: Adaptive team training for Variable Environments (Gabriel Reedy & Natalie Sanford, King's College London)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Katie Featherstone, Fiona Warren 

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR167105 - Developing the optimal multiprofessional workforce for integrated care (Agnieszka Ignatowicz & Philip Bright, University of Birmingham

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Decline

NIHR164481 - Co-creation of a digital intervention for enhancing footcare knowledge and skill development in social care staff: a multi-method approach to design, implementation, and evaluation. (Stewart Morrison, King's College London)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Jenni Burton

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR165887 - Adapting Schwartz Rounds to provide emotional support for the adult social care workforce in dementia (Clarissa Giebel, University of Liverpool)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR163948 - FUSED: First contact practitioners: Understanding Support, Education and Development (Michelle Holmes, AECC University College)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Decline

NIHR164591 - Ensuring equitable provision of support, learning and supervision for pharmacists transitioning to new roles in primary care: who needs what, where, when, how and why? (Imelda McDermott, The University of Manchester)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Fiona Warren

Decision: Decline

NIHR164966 - Study of the utilisation of Clinical skills Of dental nurses/hygienists/therapists working in Primary dental care: realism and Economic evaluation (SCOPE). (Susan Bissett, University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR165291 - Managing, mentoring and supervising General Practice ARRS staff: A realist review and embedded interviews exploring how, what and why. (Ruth Abrams, University of Surrey)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Fiona Warren 

Decision: Shortlist

NIHR167312 - Di-Facto 2: An evidence based intervention to train general practice staff in supporting patients to use digital services when accessing primary care. (Gary Abel & Helen Atherton, NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Integrated Care Board)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Karen Mattick, Fiona Warren

Decision: Shortlist