Title: Professor Rona Campbell
1 2Applicants
- Cardiff
- Laurence Moore, Chris Butler, Gareth Williams,
David Fone, Glyn Elwyn, Soren Holm, Simon Murphy
SOCSI/MEDIC/CLAWS/DENTL - Bristol
- Rona Campbell, Jenny Donovan, David Gunnell,
Matt Hickman Social Medicine - Swansea
- Ronan Lyons HIRU
- Director, Co Directors
3- Why UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC)
Public Health Research Centres of Excellence?
4Limited evidence base for public health
- Much of public health policy and practice
currently being implemented has not been
rigorously evaluated to access its effectiveness.
Many in the research community highlight the
potential value of public health programmes for
use as natural experiments, where evaluation
should be an explicit component of the
implementation of new interventions, programmes
and policies and so could inform the evidence
base for public health
5House of Commons Health Committee
- There is an ethical imperative to develop and
use evidence-based policy. All the reforms we
have discussed are experiments on the public and
can be as damaging (in terms of unintended
effects and opportunity cost) as unevaluated new
drugs or surgical procedures. Such wanton
large-scale experimentation is unethical, and
needs to be superseded by a more rigorous culture
of piloting, evaluating and using the results to
inform policy. - Simple changes to the design of policies and how
they are introduced could make all the
difference. We recommend that all future
initiatives to tackle health inequalities
initiatives must, prior to their introduction,
demonstrate adherence to the basic set of
research guidelines we have detailed in this
chapter, which include
6Basic principles of evaluation
- importance of a counterfactual
- design should fit the specific features of the
intervention - randomisation prevents unknown biases
- prospective design, with baseline measures
- decide primary outcomes a priori
- measure direct and indirect impacts
- appropriate lengths of follow-up
- build in methods of measuring long-term outcomes
- objective assessment of both positive and
negative outcomes - non-suppression of negative findings
- explicit ideas about how the intervention is
expected to workcollect information by gender,
age, ethnicity and SES - examine how the intervention is actually
implemented - include an economic evaluation.
7 8Mission Statement
- DECIPHer will undertake methodologically
innovative multidisciplinary research with a
focus on the development and evaluation of
complex interventions and policies to achieve
sustainable improvements in the health and
well-being of children and young people
9- Why focus on developing and evaluating complex
interventions and only to do with children and
young people?
10Obesity prevention
- Its not rocket science. People just need to
eat less and be more active -
- Caroline Flint, Minister for Public Health,
England
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12- Public health issues are complex so simplistic
interventions are unlikely to suffice
137 major subsystems
14SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK (McLeroy et al 1989)
15Ottawa Charter (1986)
- Action areas to improve health wellbeing
- build healthy public policy
- create supportive environments
- strengthen community action
- develop personal skills
- reorient the health service (to health from
medicine) - Not alternatives, multiple actions at multiple
levels required
16What do the funds cover?
- NOT project funding
- Infrastructural funding
- M5 over 5 years (_at_70 FEC)
- Expectation that Centres self-sustaining
- New posts, PhD studentships
- Capacity development
- Engagement with policy, practice, public
17Mission of UKCRC Public Health Research Centres
- Research
- Policy and practice engagement
- Research capacity development
18Strategic Research Programmes
- Multiple risk behaviours in young people and
their underlying causes - Developing innovative and sustainable child and
youth centred interventions - Health promoting schools and other youth settings
- Sustainable health improvement in communities,
households and families - Environmental determinants of health and the
evaluation of environmental and policy
interventions
19DECIPHer relevance to policy and practice
- Bid DECIPHer willmaximise impact on, and
engagement with, policy and practice in the UK
and beyond - Research which engages needs to be
- Relevant
- Timely
- Findings capable of being implemented at the
level of engagement
20Experience in policy relevant trials
- ASSIST A Stop Smoking in Schools Trial (MRC)
- Advocacy in Action Study (DH PRP, DfT)
- National Exercise Referral Scheme (WAG)
- Free School Breakfast Initiative (WAG)
21Current work - DECIPHer
- Trial of hand washing education (NIHR- RFPB
(Collaboration with HPA HS)) - AHEAD Activity and Healthy Eating in
Adolescence (DH PRP) - RCT of intervention to increase Chlamydia
Screening in Primary Care (HPA C McNulty) - Modelling childhood obesity interventions
(Bristol PCT)
22Levels of engagement
- Different levels require different approaches
- Government ministers
- National and local politicians
- Senior policy makers
- Practitioners
- Public
- Philip Daniels DECIPHer Involving Young People
Officer
23 Engagement in research
- Particularly relevant to policy makers,
practitioners and public - Involve in all groups in aspects of research
- Direction (Advisory Groups)
- Design
- Delivery
- Dissemination
- Build capacity
- Two way secondments
- research ? policy/practice
24- To address the almost complete absence of an
evidence base on the cost effectiveness of public
health interventions, substantial investment will
be necessary, backed up by building the capacity
of the public health research sector - Derek Wanless, Securing Good Health for the Whole
Population, HMSO, 2004
25DECIPHer Public health research capacity
development
- Academic wider public health community
- Enabling capacity development to take place at a
variety of different levels - Research studentships
- Research fellow / lecturer posts
- Structured mentoring and academic learning sets
- Placements
26DECIPHer Research posts
- Cardiff
- 1 Senior Research Fellow, 2 Research Fellows
- Bristol
- 3 Research Fellows
- Swansea
- 1 Research Fellow, 1 Research Assistant
27Externally funded fellowships
- Walport academic fellows and lecturers
- MRC Population health scientist Methodology
research fellowship - MRC/ESRC Interdisciplinary post-doctoral
fellowships
- ESRC/MRC/NIHR Early career fellowship in
economics of health - ESRC post doctoral and mid career fellowships
- NIHR Research Training, Post Doctoral, Career
Development Senior Fellowships
28Doctoral studentships
- 10 PhD Studentships (4 Cardiff, 4 Bristol, 2
Swansea) - 5 provided by host institutions
- 38 titles advertised
29Department of Social Medicine Short Courses
2009_10
The University of Bristol Department of Social
Medicine is a leading centre for epidemiology,
health services research and public health in the
UK. We offer a comprehensive short course
programme, for researchers and health care
practitioners. All courses are available for CME
credits.
Computing Introduction to Stata Advanced
Stata Data Management for Health Research Methods
using MS Access Geographical Information
Systems Introduction to Bioinformatics Research
methods Research Governance Critical Appraisal of
Quantitative Research Introduction to Qualitative
Research Methods Health Protection Principles and
Practice Applied Health Protection Questionnaire
Design Analysis Introduction to Health
Economics
Epidemiology and Medical Statistics Introduction
to Statistics Basic Epidemiology Introduction
to Linear and Logistic Regression Rates and
Survival Analysis Advanced Epidemiological and
Stats Methods Genetic Epidemiology An
Introduction to Human Genetics Genetic
Association Studies The Complex
Genome Randomised Trials and Systematic
Reviews Systematic Reviews in Healthcare
Meta-analysis in Context Design and Analysis of
RCTs
For more information and booking
www.epi.bris.ac.uk/shortc/shortc.htm Email
short-course_at_bristol.ac.uk
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31New short courses
- Developing and evaluating public health
interventions (4 days) - Health data and health informatics to support
public health research (2 days) - Advocacy for public health researchers (1 day)
- Public health research ethics (2 days)
32Getting involved
- DECIPHer website
- http//www.decipher.uk.net
- Here today
- Lynnette Thomas Operations Manager
- Philip Daniels Involving Young People
Officer - Ben Wheeler Research Fellow
- Mailing list
- Member of DECIPHer policy practice engagement
group in SW - Involvement in research programme
- Rona. Campbell_at_bris.ac.uk