
Jonathan Stokes
@DukeStokes
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PhD, UofGlasgow Senior Research Fellow @SPHSUSystemsSci. Interested in inequalities, systems/public services, politics, sports, music
Joined May 2012
In case anyone couldn't make it, recording now available: https://t.co/D85Nh3he7U Euan an excellent speaker, really enjoyed it. For me, topic highlights some very common issues when it comes to translating high-level national policy aims into implementable action. Have a look!
First webinar linked to our OPTIMA project ( https://t.co/f77CMGNz7R) will be looking at the 'The Planning System in Scotland', Euan Leitch @SURFscot - (Feb 5th): https://t.co/dQKcVWSa2p What levers does policy have to implement '20-minute neighbourhoods' and any health impacts?
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My colleague Reese shares how she led some amazing public engagement for our OPTIMA project β using LEGO to build better, healthier neighbourhoods. Check it out! π #PublicEngagement #PublicHealth #UrbanDesign #LEGO
https://t.co/rvkaC1Xd30
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Our @HOPE_UoM colleagues recruiting a health economist/quant researcher to work on evaluability of a large place-based intervention (20-min neighbourhood) with potential health (inequality) impacts. Come work with us on OPTIMA! https://t.co/f77CMGO6Xp
jobs.manchester.ac.uk
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Looking forward to getting our @NIHRresearch OPTIMA project involved in @GlasgowSciFest . We'll be at the Byres Community Hub on Sat 7th then the Botanic Gardens on Sun 15th. Come see us, we'll have Lego! https://t.co/x16lO5XGRg
https://t.co/G9hFGR132o
https://t.co/f77CMGNz7R
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Delighted to present the final report for our DIPLOMA evaluation of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme. A true team effort - thanks to everyone who helped along the way TL;DR prevention at scale is viable, with plenty of scope for optimising further https://t.co/UJOqF2FONj
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New commentary for IJHPM, "Broadening the Boundaries of Integrated Care in Response to Necessity: Where Are the Limits for Each Sector, and Who Should Pay for What?" https://t.co/gcPP7bHPWJ
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Examining causality across data hierarchies, such as the clustering of people within households, neighbourhoods, cities, or regions. New paper out now: https://t.co/7a10C10tMr
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New paper in @socscimed with @HOPE_UoM colleagues Using interactions of area dose and individual exposure to estimate effects of population health interventions https://t.co/1Ub7yqoh0v
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First webinar linked to our OPTIMA project ( https://t.co/f77CMGNz7R) will be looking at the 'The Planning System in Scotland', Euan Leitch @SURFscot - (Feb 5th): https://t.co/dQKcVWSa2p What levers does policy have to implement '20-minute neighbourhoods' and any health impacts?
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Our first @NIHRresearch OPTIMA project's blogs are now live. We discuss the '20-minute neighbourhood' and health (inequalities), both potential benefits: https://t.co/bhPziul8Go ; and potential harms: https://t.co/D6uT6vWz7c
@UofGSHW @theSPHSU
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'Can integrated care interventions strengthen primary care and improve outcomes for patients with chronic diseases? A systematic review and meta-analysis'
link.springer.com
Background An increasing number of people live with chronic disease or multi-morbidity. Current consensus is that their care requires an integrated model bringing different professionals together to...
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Missed this before the winter break? Take a look at our latest policy scoping review published in @PubHealth_BMCβ€΅οΈ How could 20-minute neighbourhoods impact health and health inequalities? π³πΆββοΈ Read here: https://t.co/Bl5JQdFgEL
#20MinuteCities #HealthInequalities
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Despite all of the challenges - legal and meteorological - we did it! After 40 years of damaging deregulation, Greater Manchester has this morning successfully retaken control of the whole of its bus network. ππ»
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This article is one of the foundations for our recently funded @NIHRresearch grant, Orienting Policy Towards Inequality Minimising Actions (OPTIMA). Have a look at what we now have planned to try and fill some of these identified evidence gaps:
Our article looking at 'How could 20-minute neighbourhoods impact health and health inequalities?' is available Open Access now. Lots of health/health inequality claims, but still a lot of question marks on the pathways remain... @theSPHSU @PubHealth_BMC
https://t.co/LURNF5Kr9Z
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Our article looking at 'How could 20-minute neighbourhoods impact health and health inequalities?' is available Open Access now. Lots of health/health inequality claims, but still a lot of question marks on the pathways remain... @theSPHSU @PubHealth_BMC
https://t.co/LURNF5Kr9Z
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There's more great news! Yuqi Zhang passed her PhD viva yesterday, with her thesis titled: "Strengthening primary care and integrated care for patients with multi-morbidity in China". Yuqi was supervised by @lra_ansel @DukeStokes @Bowercpcman & Jin Xu (from Peking University)
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Really enjoyed the session, thanks for the invite!
After lunch we had a really insightful panel discussion with @Rachel_Thomson @DukeStokes @SteveJMcCall and Rosie Seaman from @RDS_Scotland on navigating careers in interdisciplinary research πͺ’π
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Several @SipherC colleagues involved in this cool new project on systems science approaches to evaluating 20 minute neighbourhoods - with our funding period approaching the final 6 months, it is great to see SIPHERβs reach and legacy!
Excited to be officially starting on our NIHR-funded OPTIMA project today, 'Orienting Policy Towards Inequality Minimising Actions (OPTIMA): A systems science approach to 20-minute neighbourhood policy and evaluation' ...
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Read more about the project via the @NIHRresearch : https://t.co/ZaxJ04R49I Our project website coming soon. Get in touch with me if you're interested and want more info, or maybe to be involved in some of our upcoming stakeholder or public involvement activity!
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We'll be bringing together literature, stakeholders, data, real-world evidence, and building a computer simulation model. All to inform planned place-based '20-minute neighbourhood' investments, to maximise potential benefits and avoid unintended harms to health inequalities...
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