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updated: 11 May 2004


Using research in practice workshop

 

We are pleased to provide full details of the forthcoming Workshop to be held on Wednesday 16th June as part of the internationally-renowned iSHIMR Symposium. The Health Libraries Group, in association with the University of Sheffield, has assembled a programme representing many of the major institutions and organisations involved in research into health and social care information. You will be interested in the following programme if you are:

  • involved in delivering information skills training
  • involved in supporting clinical guidelines/clinical librarianship
  • involved in conducting your own research
  • involved in supporting the research of others
  • interested in evidence based information practice
  • interested in developing local mechanisms to improve the uptake of research

Cost of the day is £100 which includes iSHIMR conference proceedings and attendance at the workshop on Wednesday 16th June, including lunch.

The sessions (and accommodation if you register for the whole Symposium) are located at Tapton Hall of Residence University of Sheffield.

[Full symposium package — £230 which includes iSHIMR conference proceedings; conference dinner and all meals from dinner on the night of Tuesday 15th June to breakfast on the morning of Thursday 17th June, inclusive; accommodation in a student bedroom with en-suite in halls of residence for Tuesday 15th and Wednesday 16th June; attendance at all iSHIMR sessions and workshops //

Symposium without accommodation — £180 which includes iSHIMR conference proceedings; conference dinner and lunch on Wednesday 16 June, attendance at all iSHIMR sessions and workshops].

To register go to: http://cisrg.shef.ac.uk/ishimr/registration.asp

 USING RESEARCH IN PRACTICE

PENULTIMATE PROGRAMME

WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE 2004

            Developing a Culture of Research - Barriers and Enablers

9:30     Setting the Agenda

            Andrew Booth, Chair of the Health Libraries Group Research Task Group 

9:50     The Role of LIRG in encouraging the use of research in practice [Exact title to be confirmed]

            Claire Nankivell, University of Central England, Birmingham

10:15   The impact of research governance for healthcare information professionals: results of survey

            Barbara Sen, Liverpool John Moores University

10:45   Break

11:15 Parallel Sessions  

Parallel Session 1:                             

Parallel Session 2:

Generating the Evidence                       

Applying Research to Teaching & Training

Supporting Evidence Based Children's guidelines

Sarah Sutton & Karen Jackson, University Hospitals Leicester                                       

What is the most effective & cost effective method of providing information for patient care?

Alison Brettle, Health Care Practice R&D Unit, University of Salford

Using the Slote method to weed a small Medical Library Book Collection

Jennie Kelson, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust

Translating recommendations into practice.

Graham Walton, Information Management Research Institute, School of Informatics, Northumbria University

Can Routinely collected data be used to answer hypothesised research questions?

Elizabeth Stenhouse, Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth,

12:30   LUNCH

13:45   KEYNOTE: Using research in practice what lessons can we learn? [Exact title to be confirmed]

Jeremy Wyatt, Associate Director of Research & Development, NHS National Institute for Clinical Excellence and

Adviser on Knowledge Management to the NHS National Knowledge Service

14:30   Views on evidence: different stakeholder perspectives

            Susan Childs, Information Management Research Institute, School of Informatics, Northumbria University

15:00   BREAK

15:15   Utilising Practitioner Perspectives

A research learning set for cardiac rehabilitation practitioners

Margaret Boaden, Health R&D NoW, Institute for Public Health Research and Policy, University of Salford

Supporting practitioner-led research: qualitative findings from a three-year ‘evaluation clinic’ initiative

Alice Moseley & Annie Ellis, Centre for Evidence-Based Social Services, Exeter

Translating systematic reviews into practitioner speak

Kristin Liabo, Child Health Research and Policy Unit, Institute of Health Sciences, City University

16:20   Summary of the day - and concluding comments

Andrew Booth, Chair of the Health Libraries Group Research Group 

16:30   CLOSE

Andrew Booth
Senior Lecturer in Evidence Based Healthcare Information & Director of Information Resources
School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) University of Sheffield
Tel: 0114 222 0705 Fax: 0114 272 4095
Email: A.Booth@sheffield.ac.uk