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‘The work of the SISCC’ Presenters: Dr Madalina Toma Dr Jenna Breckenridge Dr Ania Zubala Dr Sathish Sankarpandi College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing Research Symposium 27th of February, 2015. Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre. Core principles.
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‘The work of the SISCC’ Presenters: Dr Madalina Toma Dr Jenna Breckenridge DrAniaZubala Dr Sathish Sankarpandi College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing Research Symposium 27th of February, 2015 • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Core principles • Interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, whole system • SISCC Approach • Participation, engagement, co-creation • Building on existing strength • Embedded evaluation and impact assessment • Context-appropriate evidence, theory • Work-streams • Research themes • Improvement Science methods • Older people • Context • Maternal and child health • Behavioural determinants & change strategies • Future topics • Workforce capacity & capability • Sustainability and spread • Translation • Knowledge translation • Training and development • Innovation • outcome measurement • Having an impact on • Safety and reliability • Care and compassion • Inequalities • Health and wellbeing • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
About me: Dr Madalina Toma My role inSISCC Improvement science methods (Lead: Prof.Bruce Guthrie) What we do?-Develop and evaluate methods, theories, instruments and outcome measurement; How are we different?-Robust methodology and evidence based approach; Why is it important?- Leading sustainable change at scale; • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Behavioural determinants and change strategies Lead: Professor Brian Williams SISCC Core researcher: Dr Helen Frost (The Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit) NMAHP-RU-University of Stirling • What we do?Explore the barriers and facilitators to achieving affordable and sustainable behaviour change; • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
About me: Dr Sathish k Sankarpandi Elderly Falls Prediction Older People Medicines Management (Lead: Prof. Bruce Guthrie) Adverse consequences affecting approx. 60,000 Scots Older people with multiple co-morbidities are more vulnerable Hospital admissions and even death High risk prescription High risk prescription is common and lot of variations between practices. How to account for variations and improve health outcomes Evidence Reviews Translation process Practice Implementation • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Innovation(Lead: Dr Margaret Hannah) How to improve health care widely at scale and sustain it? Innovative thinking needs to be developed and incorporated. • SISCC supports and guides : • Debate and discussion for innovation thinking. • Conduct seminar and workshops to stimulate transformative thinking. • Evaluate the impact. Health care is hugely complex with many factors which causes variations and disruptions. • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
About me: Dr Ania Zubala • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
my role in SISCC SISCC Older people: Physical activity Dr Jacqui Morris Prof.Thilo Kroll Sustainability and spread Prof. Mary Renfrew Training and development Prof. Kevin Rooney Prof. Brian Williams • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
About me: Dr Jenna Breckenridge Maternal and Child Health work stream and advisory group (Leads: Dr Heather Whitford, Prof. Helen Cheyne)Breastfeeding and attachment for babies in neonatal units and their families Context and Evaluation Research Theme (Lead: Dr Margaret Maxwell)systematic study of the attributes of context (and their role and modifiability) that form barriers or facilitators to improvement • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Capacity and Capability Research Theme (Lead: Prof. Peter Davey)Students and early career professionals as change agents Knowledge Translation and Mobilisation Advisory Group (Lead: Prof.Huw Davies)develop a multi-layer, multi-sector knowledge mobilisation strategy that informs all research design and happens throughout the research process Stakeholder Engagement Advisory Group (Lead: Allyson Angus)ensure appropriate participation and engagement in all aspects of the Centre’s work. • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Core principles • Interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, whole system • SISCC Approach • Participation, engagement, co-creation • Building on existing strength • Embedded evaluation and impact assessment • Context-appropriate evidence, theory • Work-streams • Research themes • Improvement Science methods • Older people • Context • Maternal and child health • Behavioural determinants & change strategies • Future topics • Workforce capacity & capability • Sustainability and spread • Translation • Knowledge translation • Training and development • Innovation • outcome measurement • Having an impact on • Safety and reliability • Care and compassion • Inequalities • Health and wellbeing • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre
Visit our website www.siscc.dundee.ac.uk Follow us on Twitter:@EBImprovement • Scottish Improvement Science Collaborating Centre