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The implications of COVID-19 for NIHR ARC South London’s research – Director’s update

March 24, 2020 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

As the scale of the challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly become ever clearer, we all have to radically change the way live, […]

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POPPIE: midwifery continuity of care for women at increased risk of preterm birth in south London

September 25, 2018 Michele Harris-Tafri 0

  By Cristina Fernandez, research assistant, King’s College London Increasing midwifery continuity of care has been identified as a key priority for maternity services in […]

What is the value of doing stakeholder engagement in implementation science? Review of an #impscichat Tweetchat

June 27, 2018 Nick Sarson 0

Dr Alexandra Ziemann, a King’s Improvement Science postdoctoral research fellow at King’s College London and NIHR CLAHRC South London, reviews the discussion in a recent […]

Arts-based co-design: a valuable approach to implementing clinical guidelines?

April 25, 2018 Nick Sarson 0

In this post Dr Abigail Easter, senior postdoctoral fellow in improvement science at King’s College London and member of the CLAHRC’s maternity and women’s health […]

Developing the King’s Improvement Science resources for quality improvement projects

March 17, 2018 Nick Sarson 5

Health and social care professionals, NHS managers, patients and members of the public want straightforward yet effective ways to make demonstrable improvements to the quality […]

Is Implementation Science too inward looking? Review of an #impscichat Tweet chat

November 20, 2017 Naomi Glover 0

Dr Alice Simon is a behavioural psychologist at King’s College London and leads NIHR CLAHRC South London’s short courses in improvement and implementation science. Over […]

Recent Posts

  • “Sweet science reigns” …………. “How on earth did it come to this?”
  • Unequal impact: key issues raised in a community event to discuss Coronavirus and its impact on people with protected characteristics
  • Responding to the Covid-19 crisis using collaborative applied research – the NIHR ARC South London’s approach – Director’s update
  • The palliative care response to COVID-19
  • COVID-19: The reality of ‘opportunity costs’ will need to be debated openly

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