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NIHR Programmes and topic identification. Alison Ford, Senior Programme Manager. Overview. National Institute for Health Research NETS programmes Topic identification for commissioned research Your research suggestions. The NIHR Health Research System. Faculty. Associates. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
5 July 2013
NIHR Programmes and topic identification
Alison Ford, Senior Programme Manager
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• National Institute for Health Research• NETS programmes• Topic identification for commissioned research• Your research suggestions
Overview
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Research
Research Projects & Programmes
Research Governance
Systems
Research Information
Systems
Patients&
Public
Universities
Investigators &Senior
InvestigatorsAssociatesTrainees
Research Schools
NHS TrustsClinical Research Networks
Clinical Research Facilities, Centres
& Units
Infrastructure
Systems
FacultyThe NIHR Health Research System
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• Established 2008 at the University of Southampton (incorporated NCCHTA)
• Funded by the NIHR to manage 5 research programmes• HTA - largest and longest running of the DH’s national research
programmes• Identifying and assessing the importance of questions to the NHS
and public health communities
Also:– Commissions technology assessment research for NICE on
behalf of DoH– Manages funding for UKCRC registered Clinical Trials Units
NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
NETSCC: Established: 2008
NIHR Evaluation, Trials and Studies (NETS) programmes - from 2012
Health Technology Assessment
Established: 1993
Health Services and Delivery Research
Established: January 2012(merger of SDO &HSR)
Public Health Research
Established: 2008
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation
Funded by the MRC and NIHR, managed by NIHR
Established: 2008
Systematic Review
Established: 2012(previously known as Reviews Infrastructure)
HS&DR
SR
EME
PHRHTA
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• Researcher-led
• Commissioned
Research work streams
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Supports science-driven studies with an expectation of substantial health gain – aims to support excellent clinical science with an ultimate view of improving health or patient care.
Efficacy & Mechanism Evaluation Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• Clinical efficacy of functional strength training for upper limb motor recovery early after stroke: neural correlates and prognostic indicators
• Pragmatic randomised trial of PhysioDirect telephone assessment and advice services for physiotherapy
Efficacy & Mechanism Evaluation Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Funds research to ensure that healthcare professionals, NHS managers, patients and the public have the best and latest information on the costs, effectiveness and impact of developments in health technology
Health Technology Assessment Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• Developing a multidisciplinary rehabilitation package following hip fracture
• The effects of a comprehensive physiotherapy intervention for adults with joint hypermobility
Health Technology Assessment Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Funds a broad range of research to produce rigorous and relevant evidence on the quality, access and organisation of health services, including costs and outcomes, to improve health services
Health Services & Delivery Research Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Better guidelines for better care: accounting for multi-morbidity in clinical guidelines
Health Services & Delivery Research Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Commissions research to provide new knowledge on the benefits, costs, acceptability and wider effect of non-NHS interventions
Public Health Research Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Adapted walking for wellbeing in older people with increased fall risk: a randomised controlled trial
Public Health Research Programme
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• Within remit • Important to the NHS• Research focused on patients, clinical outcomes
& QoL• Supported by current evidence• Timely• Structured to provide clear, well defined question
(PICO)
What makes a good research question?
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• P - population (who?)• I - intervention (what do we want to test?)• C - comparator (what is usually done?)• O - outcome (what measure will tell us if it is
better?)
Structuring a research question
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
• P• I• C• O
Why is this proposed research important?
Contact (Name and e-mail)
What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of…………..
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
http://www.netscc.ac.uk/topic_id/index.asp
Contact us
Evaluation Trials and StudiesCoordinating Centre
Any questions?
Thank you