The latest CaHRU and LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar was given on April 10th 2019 by Dr Julie Pattinson, research assistant in CaHRU. Julie’s talk, entitled ‘Exploring primary care nurse-administered Sleep Restriction Therapy: process evaluation in a complex intervention trial’, focused on the process evaluation of a complex intervention trial aiming to improve…Continue Reading CaHRU/LIH Improvement Science and Research Methods seminar: Process evaluation in complex intervention trials
Year: 2019
Professor Colin Espie visits CaHRU, LIH and sleep lab to support sleep research at Lincoln
We were proud to welcome Prof Espie to the University of Lincoln as a Lincoln Institute for Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow attached to the Community and Health Research Unit, Lincoln Institute for Health and Lincoln Sleep and Cognition Laboratory during May 2019. He is a world-leading expert in sleep research and sleep medicine. He was…Continue Reading Professor Colin Espie visits CaHRU, LIH and sleep lab to support sleep research at Lincoln
Lincoln Education Assistance with Dogs
Lincoln Education Assistance with Dogs (LEAD) are a University of Lincoln, College of Social Science based research team. They will be looking at how dogs can help children learn and develop in the classroom environment. University of Lincoln, College of Social Science Research Prof Kerstin Meints, University of Lincoln, School of Psychology Mrs Victoria Brelsford,…Continue Reading Lincoln Education Assistance with Dogs
CaHRU attends 999EMS Research Forum on advancing patient care
Members of CaHRU, Laura Simmons, Viet-Hai Phung and Prof Niro Siriwardena recently attended the annual 999EMS Research Forum conference, which took place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, NEC Birmingham, on 1-2 April 2019. This year’s theme was, ‘Advancing patient care: taking research to the front line’. Following workshops, focus groups as well as the drinks…Continue Reading CaHRU attends 999EMS Research Forum on advancing patient care
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine
Prof Niro Siriwardena talks about his ground breaking research into ambulance response measures. …Continue Reading Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine
Understanding facial impressions between and within identities
A paradoxical finding from recent studies of face perception is that observers are error-prone and inconsistent when judging the identity of unfamiliar faces, but nevertheless reasonably consistent when judging traits. Our aim is to understand this difference. Using everyday ambient images of faces, we show that visual image statistics can predict observers’ consensual impressions of…Continue Reading Understanding facial impressions between and within identities
Qualitative Secondary Analysis: Building Longitudinal Samples to Understand Men’s Generational Identities in Low Income Contexts
There have been significant developments in methods of qualitative secondary analysis (QSA), prompted in part by growth in infrastructure for archiving and sharing qualitative data, facilitating reuse. Building from these developments, this article presents QSA that brings together subsamples of men in low income contexts from two qualitative longitudinal datasets produced under Timescapes, demonstrating the…Continue Reading Qualitative Secondary Analysis: Building Longitudinal Samples to Understand Men’s Generational Identities in Low Income Contexts
In the field with two rural primary school head teachers in England
The research focuses on the complexities associated with contemporary rural primary school leadership. The paper draws on in-depth ethnographic research undertaken in two contrasting English rural primary schools and their surrounding community over a period of three years and in particular the experiences and perspectives of the two head teachers from these schools. The paper…Continue Reading In the field with two rural primary school head teachers in England
Pint of Science
On May 20th-22nd 2019 University of Lincoln staff and students took their research to the pubs of Lincoln as Pint of Science came to the city for the first time. 18 talks were given by 20 researchers across 3 evenings in 3 venues, welcoming members of the public to explore the discoveries of University of…Continue Reading Pint of Science