This article is a reflective narrative by the author following the successful completion of a doctoral thesis involving the analysis of primary care data. The aim of the study was to identify patterns in signs and symptoms preceding a clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Here, we discuss the challenges of conducting research using the patient medical health records as a non-sponsored researcher. The narrative explores the experiences of undertaking practice recruitment, issues that arose around access to data and the requirement for stakeholder commitment, with proposals for other similar projects that attempt to undertake research using patients’ data. The Gibbs reflective cycle was adopted in this narrative. This model encourag...
<p><b>Aim.</b>This paper is a report of a methodological systematic review conduct...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for t...
Introduction: Barriers to recruitment for dementia studies are well documented. As part of the UK go...
This article is a reflective narrative by the author following the successful completion of a doctor...
BACKGROUND: Conducting effective and translational research can be challenging and few trials undert...
This study was supported by a Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office research grant (reference n...
The article reflects on the ways in which a person-centred approach was used to ensure that people w...
BackgroundThe number of people living with dementia is greater than the number with a diagnosis of d...
PURPOSE: To assess opportunities to improve reporting of primary care (PC) research to better meet t...
Public and patient involvement in research is a well-established requirement for applications to man...
Aim To describe the development of a dementia research registry, outlining the conceptual, practical...
In the UK National Health Service (NHS), the registered list and the clinical records of patients ar...
User involvement is important in democratization of health care and is assumed to contribute to bett...
The emerging UK national research network in neurodegenerative diseases and dementias aims to promot...
Objectives To build and test a model for the collection of computerised retrospective primary care d...
<p><b>Aim.</b>This paper is a report of a methodological systematic review conduct...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for t...
Introduction: Barriers to recruitment for dementia studies are well documented. As part of the UK go...
This article is a reflective narrative by the author following the successful completion of a doctor...
BACKGROUND: Conducting effective and translational research can be challenging and few trials undert...
This study was supported by a Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office research grant (reference n...
The article reflects on the ways in which a person-centred approach was used to ensure that people w...
BackgroundThe number of people living with dementia is greater than the number with a diagnosis of d...
PURPOSE: To assess opportunities to improve reporting of primary care (PC) research to better meet t...
Public and patient involvement in research is a well-established requirement for applications to man...
Aim To describe the development of a dementia research registry, outlining the conceptual, practical...
In the UK National Health Service (NHS), the registered list and the clinical records of patients ar...
User involvement is important in democratization of health care and is assumed to contribute to bett...
The emerging UK national research network in neurodegenerative diseases and dementias aims to promot...
Objectives To build and test a model for the collection of computerised retrospective primary care d...
<p><b>Aim.</b>This paper is a report of a methodological systematic review conduct...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for t...
Introduction: Barriers to recruitment for dementia studies are well documented. As part of the UK go...