Community Rehabilitation Research Network
@CommunityRRN
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The CRRN is an NIHR-supported multi-professional network of community practitioners that aims to grow rehabilitation research capacity in underserved groups.
United Kingdom
Joined August 2024
🌟 Do you need a low-pressure conversation to help you think about your first or next steps in community rehabilitation research? Chat with a CRRN mentor. We have mentors at every stage of the research journey. https://t.co/JR5WM7Odgr
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🌟👨‍🦽‍Are you ready for your next community rehabilitation research opportunity this winter? 🏂 Check out our monthly one-page round up 👇 Sign up to our mailing list to receive our newsletter with active links https://t.co/GGCF5aXoDN
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Find out about the @alzheimerssoc Launchpad Programme, a part-time, fully funded, six-month incubator programme that helps passionate people develop their dementia innovation product ideas. Innovating with Alzheimer’s Society https://t.co/d3WwtMUTll via @YouTube
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What Researchers Should Know Before Doing Research in Care Homes 'Voices from Residents and Staff’ from Reach by Nightingale Hammerson is now available https://t.co/VxBr88MMu5 via @YouTube
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Thinking of doing qualitive research with your community. Brush up on your research methods skills with this simple tutorial about thematic analysis. Braun and Clarke thematic analysis explained FAST (6-step quick guide) https://t.co/MSyDBsMMJz via @YouTube
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Local green spaces are linked with better mental health https://t.co/LOnhxirFAl via @NIHRresearch
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New research has found that a green home environment, and access to green and blue spaces, protects against anxiety and depression.
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Children with anxiety problems: online therapy led by parents, supported by therapists, was effective https://t.co/EbHFq2IbfA via @NIHRresearch
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Researchers compared standard care with online therapy led by parents, supported by therapists for children with anxiety problems.
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Community perinatal mental health teams reduced women’s risk of mental illness relapse https://t.co/LTQxwT2q1V via @NIHRresearch
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Research findings suggest that community perinatal mental health teams improve the mental health of women during and after pregnancy.
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Need social care data for your research? CASCID: a directory of 4,084 metrics from 54 UK-based data sources, in one site and accessible to social care experts and non-experts alike, hosted by the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC) @LSEnews
https://t.co/jmrMftXAbA
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Negative attitudes to dementia are widespread on Twitter We can all work to change attitudes in our communities https://t.co/sWuagQCfHl via @NIHRresearch
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Negative attitudes to dementia are widespread. Research found that 1 in 4 tweets about dementia used dehumanising or outdated terms.
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Don't miss this webinar about a new funding scheme to support social care practitioner research projects from the NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR) @NIHRSCCR
https://t.co/NUORVo9CSX
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Care home staff saw long-term benefits from an intervention to help people with dementia. The intervention helped staff get to know residents' interests, address agitation, and improve communication. https://t.co/z81lqvAvv7 via @NIHRresearch
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A programme to improve dementia care led to long-term improvements in communication, respect and the willingness to try new strategies.
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Carers of people with dementia benefit from online help for anxiety and depression https://t.co/1CMH67L2yw via @NIHRresearch
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Online programmes improved the mental health of carers of people with dementia. Education, or CBT with telephone support, relieved anxiety and depression among carers.
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Being overweight is linked with an increased risk of dementia in new research https://t.co/npkWn6Rwr3 via @NIHRresearch
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Risk of dementia can be increased in people who are overweight in mid-life, according to the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA).
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Don't miss CRRN newsletter this November. To receive the full version with active links, join our mailing list here https://t.co/GGCF5aWQOf
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🤝 Conducting PPIE with your community? This e-book of practical experiences of PPIE in different settings is a useful resource Patient and public involvement in research: practical experiences from different settings: https://t.co/Dk5qRWzCIO
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In need of some insightful self-development? Catch up on this webinar about how to be at your best. From NIHR (National Institute for Health and Care Research) https://t.co/O9rxEI1Q54
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Are you a community manager who wants to support research activity in your team? Speak to a CRRN mentor for guidance, and learn from peers how they support research in their community teams. https://t.co/JR5WM7OL5Z
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Are you a manager trying to support research in your team? Don't miss this NHS guidance about employing clinical academics https://t.co/EYmzwyZuOS
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New evidence-based principles for care homes: Promoting autonomy, strengthening relationships & maintaining responsive care plans. https://t.co/SaREPwBskp
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