Fantastic blog by our Research Associate Dr Ada Achinanya - about a training session we delivered on conducting inclusive research in the UPTURN COPD study 👇🏽
www.upturn-study.co.uk/post/trainin...
#CommunityResearchers based @york.ac.uk are working on the #UPTURN study which focuses on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, commonly referred to as #COPD which is a progressive #lungdisease that makes it hard to breathe. To find out more click the link👇
www.upturn-study.co.uk/post/meet-th...
On 24th September 2024, the UPTURN EDI Workstream team was invited to present our learning so far on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in the NIHR-funded UPTURN research study: https://www.cuh....
Our fantastic Community Researcher Tahsin Tabassum @tahsintt.bsky.social is leading work with Bangladeshi women in the UPTURN COPD study. Her great new blog focuses on juggling her research role on the UPTURN study with a PhD, both at the University of York ⬇️
www.upturn-study.co.uk/post/walking...
Dr Suman Prinjha
Lorraine Lawrence
In October this year (2024) I took the big decision to undertake a PhD alongside my role as a Community Researcher on the 5-year NIHR-funded UPTURN study. It is early days but, so far, balancing the r...
Fantastic presentation by Ripon Ray at the UPTURN COPD monthly research inclusion meeting @york.ac.uk Ripon has done incredible work with Bangladeshi communities in east London, and published this book of personal stories of Covid ⬇️ Thank you Ripon!👏🏽👏🏽
A great blog from @lolison2025.bsky.social - a community researcher on the UPTURN COPD study. We're a team of 5 researchers from diverse backgrounds working together to embed research inclusion in the clinical trial & recruit people from ethnic minority groups
www.upturn-study.co.uk/post/meet-th...
Cultural competence in research - what is it and how do you do it in your research? These questions and more in this awesome guest post from @sumanprinjha.bsky.social
💭 mentalhealthresearch.org.uk/suman-prinjh...
My latest journal article is a labour of love. As an #Irish researcher living in England, I am frustrated when reports on #ethnic #inequalities leave out the Irish. I reviewed 20 years of literature and found that the Irish in Britain are still disadvantaged in mental health, mortality, and suicide.
Very proud to call this team colleagues ❤️
Pleased to share our engagement plans to improve understanding of kidney health in communities and amongst health professionals in Yorkshire and Humber region #Worldkidneyday2025 @kidneycareuk.bsky.social @nkf-professionals.bsky.social
Mental Health Research Incubator
A great blog from @lolison2025.bsky.social - a community researcher on the UPTURN COPD study. We're a team of 5 researchers from diverse backgrounds working together to embed research inclusion in the clinical trial & recruit people from ethnic minority groups
www.upturn-study.co.uk/post/meet-th...
Where Are the Irish in Research on Ethnic Health Inequalities in Britain? A State-Of-The-Art Literature Review
Rosalind Willis
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Decisions about ethnic groups studied in health research shape recommendations. If a group is not included in research, its ability to call for policy change is limited. Despite health inequalities f...
Imposter participants in online research. Nice lay summary of the issues. #academicsky
theconversation.com/imposter-par...
Researchers can address potential fraud among research participants with careful planning, ethical consideration plus a commitment to protect data integrity and participant dignity.