Monday 4 December 2023
Venue
- virtual via Microsoft
Present members
- Kathy Rowan (Chair)
- Kath Checkland (Deputy Chair)
- Adine Adonis
- Alan Smith (Public Committee Member)
- Alan Watkins
- Alicia O'Cathain
- Angela Ruddock (Public Committee Member)
- Axel Kaehne
- Clarissa Giebel
- Debra Bick
- Duncan Stewart
- Enya Daynes (Committee Member Development Scheme member)
- Ge Yu
- Graham Martin
- Greg Irving
- Katie Featherstone
- Linda Parton (Public Committee Member)
- Lisa Hinton
- Lucy Beishon (Committee Member Development Scheme member)
- Mark Cadman (Public Committee Member)
- Nicola Walsh
- Rachel Spencer
Secretariat
- Tara Lamont
- Irene Moreno Millan
- Maria Oosterwijk
Apologies
- Suzy Hopper
- Jenni Burton
- Gerald McKenna
Observers
- Katherine Taylor – Senior Programme Manager - Obesity Lead Prevention Programme NHSE (obesity applications only)
- Darryl Clough – Office for Life Sciences (DHSC)
- Roshni Janarthanan – Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (DHSC)
- Tejal Indulkar – Senior Analyst ( Prevention) NHSE
Quoracy information
- voting members: 21 (Quoracy = 66%, 13)
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 1 applications
23/131 Evaluation of a pilot for use of obesity medications outside of hospital settings
NIHR162953 COmmunity-based delivery of Medications to Treat obesity (COMET): A co-produced mixed-methods evaluation of the feasibility, acceptability, safety, impact on health and wellbeing, equity, and cost-effectiveness of the NHSE pilot of use of obesity medications outside hospital settings (Amy Ahern, University of Cambridge)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Alicia O'Cathain, Graham Martin, Mark Cadman, Nicola Walsh, Clarissa Giebel, Kath Checkland
- Decision: Shortlist
NIHR162959 Evaluation of a pilot for use of obesity medications outside hospital settings (Karen Coulman & Jonathan Pinkney, NHS Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Alicia O'Cathain, Graham Martin, Mark Cadman, Nicola Walsh, Clarissa Giebel, Kath Checkland
- Decision: Shortlist
NIHR163377 Delivery of Obesity Medications - Assessment in Non-specialist Settings (DOMAINS): a mixed methods study of innovative pilot services (Peter Bower, The University of Manchester)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Alicia O'Cathain, Graham Martin, Mark Cadman, Nicola Walsh, Clarissa Giebel, Kath Checkland
- Decision: Shortlist
23/89 Overcoming ethnicity-based inequities in access and experience of health and care services
NIHR160980 Empowering rheumatic Inflammatory disease management for people from minority ethnic populations through clinician training and community network support (Kanta Kumar & Lisa Roberts, University of Birmingham)
- Chair: Kath Checkland
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Alicia O'Cathain
- Decision: Reject
NIHR161139 A culturally tailored weight management programme with personalised health videos to improve engagement, retention and weight loss in Tier 2 weight management services for Black African and Black Caribbean adults with overweight or obesity: A pragmatic study. (Louise Goff, University of Leicester)
- Chair: Kath Checkland
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Graham Martin, Enya Daynes
- Decision: Shortlist (decision made by Programme Director after meeting)
NIHR161622 Improving care pathways for common mental disorders in minoritised communities: I-CONNECT study (Jayati Das-Munshi, King’s College London)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: None
- Decision: Shortlist (decision made by Programme Director after meeting)
NIHR161816 Mental health Inpatient Experiences (MiEx): Development of a Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) (Nutmeg Hallett & Caroline Bradbury-Jones, University of Birmingham)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Lucy Beishon, Katie Featherstone
- Decision: Reject
NIHR161939 A mixed method evaluation of the implementation, acceptability and feasibility of a co-produced community-based intervention to increase timely antenatal care initiation and uptake among mothers in ethnically diverse socio-economically disadvantaged areas in England (Shuby Puthussery, (University of Bedfordshire)
- Chair: Kath Checkland
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Clarissa Giebel
- Decision: Reject
NIHR162550 Optimising transient ischaemic attack (TIA) pathways to reduce ethnicity-based inequalities (Elizabeth Teale, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)
- Chair: Kath Checkland
- Declared a conflict and left the room: Lucy Beishon
- Decision: Shortlist
NIHR162516 Voices of Change: Exploring Culturally-Responsive Pathways for Moving Young People from Paediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Services (Anna Hood & Brenda Poku, The University of Manchester)
- Chair: Kathy Rowan
- Declared a conflict and left the room: None
- Decision: Shortlist