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1 The Institute of Nursing and Health Research

2  Centre for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities  Centre for Health & Rehabilitation Technologies  Managing Chronic Illness  Maternal, Fetal and Infant Research  Person-centred Practice Head, Prof Roy McConkey Head, Prof Suzanne McDonough Head, Prof Vivien Coates Head, Prof Helen Dolk Head, Prof Brendan McCormack Institute Research Centres

3 Person-centred Practice Research Centre Institute of Nursing & Health Research

4 Person-centred Practice Research Centre: Work Strands The Provision of Care to Older People Person-centred Practice Development Methodology Development

5 Methodological Development Activity  The International Practice Development Collaborative (IPDC): an international collaboration of key stakeholders involved in the advancement of practice development knowledge, skills and expertise. Key activities include a biennial conference, theory colloquia, collaborative research and collaborative writing.  Knowledge Utilisation Colloquia: an international colloquium of key stakeholders involved in advancing the science and practice of knowledge use in practice – USA, Canada, UK, Sweden, The Netherlands and Australia.

6 PCP International Community of Practice– an international collaboration of researchers and clinicians interested in investigating the effectiveness of strategies used for getting research and knowledge into practice. Critical Creativity – a range of activities that focus on the advancement of transformational and holistic approaches to research, development and learning that integrate cognitive and creative methodologies and methods.

7 Project activity examples  The FIRE [Framework for Translating Research into Practice] Project: EU (FP7) funded programme evaluating the effectiveness of facilitation interventions with a specific focus on getting best practice in continence care implemented in nursing homes (with Prof Kate Seers, Warwick University; Dr Jo Rycroft-Malone, Bangor University; Dr Gill Harvey, Manchester University; Dr Angie Titchen, Fontys University, The Netherlands; Prof Alison Kitson, University of Oxford; Dr Lars Wallin, Karolinska University, Sweden; Dr Karen Cox, Fontys University, The Netherlands; Prof Carol Estabrooks, University of Alberta, Canada).

8  Evaluation of CLAHRCS (Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care) in action: process, impact and theory development: NIHR SDO funded programme evaluating service/academia relationships [CLAHRCS] in England (with Prof Jo Rycroft-Malone, Bangor University; Dr Gill Harvey, Manchester University; Prof Carl Thompson, University of York; Prof Richard Baker, Leicester University; Prof Sue Dopson, University of Oxford; Dr Sophie Staniszewska, Warwick University; Prof Gavin Andrews, McMaster University; Prof Ian Graham, University of Quebec)

9 Advancing Knowledge  Theory and model development/testing  Instrument Development  Practitioner-researcher development  Facilitator and facilitation development (schools and programmes)  Collaborative engagements with Health & Social Care colleagues  New Roles – Clinical Associates  New models of joint-appointments


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