Opportunity for Health Care Professionals to be involved in an innovative and impactful BRC project

HCP recruitment poster

DO YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WORKING IN MULTIPLE LONG-TERM CONDITIONS CARE? WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

In a study led by Imperial College London and the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, we are co-developing a set of primary care quality indicators that captures the top patient-centred priorities for the care of people living with MLTC. We have done this in partnership with patients and caregivers across Northwest London, with 5 community partners as co-investigators.

Over the past year we have:
1) Conducted a systematic review of existing MLTC quality indicators and qualitative themes on priorities with MLTC care

2) 21 In-depth interviews with patients and carers living and receiving care in NWL;
3) Developed a conceptual framework defining what “quality” means from a lived-experience perspective in the context of MLTC;
4) Nurtured collaborations and engagement with the North West London ICB Health Equity team to align these indicators with their health equity work and strategy in development for the next 5 years.

Who can participate?
– We would now greatly value contributions and insights from an expert panel of healthcare professionals including medical doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, commissioners or managers

– With at least 5 years’ experience in primary care, quality improvement, chronic condition management, or commissioning within Northwest London.

– Experience may be at a clinical, academic, clinical academic, or strategic/leadership level.

Participation will help refine and prioritise the proposed quality indicators into a smaller, operational set. Prioritisation will involve equal contributions from healthcare professionals, care commissioners, and patient representatives. Participation involves:

Stage 1: Online Survey (via Qualitrics) taking no longer than 15-20 minutes to complete
Stage 2: Hybrid workshop (face-face or online) with date to be defined when stage 1 acquires enough responses. Expected duration of max. 2 hours.

If you are interested in taking part please contact one of the research team members on the below emails or fill in the expression of interest form on the QR code below.
–  Sara Tavares: stavares@ic.ac.uk;

–  Laura Downey: LDowney@georgeinstitute.org.au,

– Tom Beaney: thomas.beaney@imperial.ac.uk

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