Tackling physical health inequalities in imprisoned women with serious mental illnessThis project aims to develop a new, multidisciplinary collaboration to address the physical health inequalities of women in prison.Oct 22, 2020Oct 22, 2020
Reflections of a virtual CATOn the 24th April 2020 we were to hold our first MSK virtual Critically Appraised Topic (CAT) meeting. By this point virtual/ remote…May 18, 2020May 18, 2020
Emotions and social work: a multinational explorationOn 29 January, the West Midlands Teaching Partnership and Keele University hosted a workshop on emotions in social work practice for…Feb 3, 2020Feb 3, 2020
Ethics: A Global Health InitiativeWritten by Professor Athula Sumathipala | Published 23rd March 2017Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Shoulder pain research at Keele: The past, present and futureWritten by Dr Chris Littlewood | Published 25th May 2017Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Linking research to clinical practiceWritten by Treena Larkin |Published Thursday 14th September 2017Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Incorporating a public’s perspective into research: a research project on self-harm in older adultsWritten by Isabela Troyer | Published 15/09/2017Jul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Growing an evidence-base for self-harm in primary careWritten by Dr Faraz MughalJul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
‘Are we there yet?’ Saturation in qualitative research and how to use itWritten by Dr Ben SaundersJul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019
Multi-state modelling: a brief introductionWritten by Chris Morton | PhD StudentJul 15, 2019Jul 15, 2019