Thiscovery
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Insights that shape health and care.
Cambridge, UK
Joined June 2021
We appreciate everyone who has connected with Thiscovery on X. Going forward, we’ll no longer be active on this platform. You can stay in touch by following us on Bluesky, LinkedIn and Facebook 👉📱✅
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Help @RNID understand why and how hearing devices go missing in hospital: if you've experienced this yourself, you'll know better than anyone the impact it can have. Take part today in the 10-15min survey - or share with others who may have their own insights 🔎
Have you ever lost your hearing device while in hospital? The impact of losing a key communications device when dealing with the challenges of a hospital admission can be huge. We're working with @ThiscoveryOrg to find out why and how this happens: https://t.co/EMC5gZqPLL
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We loved being at @NursingLiveUK today, talking with the nursing community who hold the knowledge and expertise to improve health and care. We're back again tomorrow, so drop by to find out how you can get involved with our live and future projects! #NursingLive #getinvolved
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Next week we'll be at @NursingLiveUK to engage with thousands of nursing staff who have the knowledge and expertise to help shape better services, products and policies in health and care. Come and say hi to learn how to get involved and see the platform in action! #NursingLive
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Detecting cancer early through a screening programme could save your life. But a false result can lead to further tests and potentially unnecessary treatment. Our new project with @Cambridge_Uni and @NIHRresearch wants to hear your views. Take part 👉 https://t.co/g3fLsSqQSW
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Tackling challenges in health and care calls for changes. And engaging staff in change can make a difference. Learn about understanding, measuring and improving the engagement of staff in major change in our new guide, developed with @ThiscoveryOrg 👇 https://t.co/lpwyDxw2EL
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Take part in this important project before it closes on 30 June to help evaluate and improve how hubs are working. Your expertise is invaluable.
Calling all our elective hubs colleagues... ⭐️Please take 20 mins to give your views in this important @HealthFdn & @NHSGIRFT survey ⭐️And please share widely and encourage your team to take part too Your collective insights can make a real difference 🔗 https://t.co/eVEHMns1Nk
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Share your views on these co-designed recommendations for a guideline around the care of cSDH 👇
New guidance coming on how to manage chronic subdural. Want to read and comment? https://t.co/suQt2aQopo
@djramsaystubbs @ThiscoveryOrg #AAAConf
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Are you a charity or non-profit organisation looking to gather insights, at scale, to support your work? 🤔 We’re inviting applications for a free partnership opportunity to work with us on a project worth up to the value of £50,000! Find out more👇 https://t.co/xxaPTuKjkm
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📢 Can you help improve the identification of people with degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM)? We’re asking people who work with DCM patients to rank symptoms and clinical signs and tell us how helpful they are in making a diagnosis. Take part now: https://t.co/IF2cPwJ7g1
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Earlier this month we launched an important new @HealthFdn project on how elective surgical hubs are working. Help us generate valuable insights by taking part or sharing before it closes on 30 June. https://t.co/yg4s5waGVt
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Join us at 1pm today for this insightful webinar by registering below 👇
Learn more about improving staff engagement, and how to gather insights from people online 💡 Join @ThiscoveryOrg, and Q's Henry Cann, and @MatthewHillSays as they discuss the development of our framework for engaging staff in major change. Book 👇 https://t.co/qyW8JDv0t6
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Work in or involved in any aspect of elective surgical hubs? We want to hear your views on what's working, their impact, and where there are areas for improvement. ✏️ Have your say in this @HealthFdn and @NHSGIRFT project by taking part today:️ https://t.co/pStOBHoEbo
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Our framework for engaging staff in major change was co created with more than 300 people working in health and care and developed with @ThiscoveryOrg. Find out more about the process 👇
Last year Thiscovery was able to help @theQCommunity at the @HealthFdn produce a shared definition of how to engage staff positively in major change. Register for our upcoming webinar or read our blog post about this project for more insights👇 https://t.co/VAPtmgWKlb
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Last year Thiscovery was able to help @theQCommunity at the @HealthFdn produce a shared definition of how to engage staff positively in major change. Register for our upcoming webinar or read our blog post about this project for more insights👇 https://t.co/VAPtmgWKlb
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A panel discussion about the design, methodology and outputs of Q's Thiscovery project which gathered insights from 300+ people.
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Now onto @MatthewHillsays with some learning from @theQCommunity and how they’ve approached co-developing a framework for engaging staff in improvement and change making. Q worked with 304 staff participants through @ThiscoveryOrg. #Quality2024
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Check out these principles for engaging staff in major change, consensus built by over 300 people through @theQCommunity using @ThiscoveryOrg Read more and / or come and chat to us @QualityForum
https://t.co/kyOmXpqncM
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Last year @theQCommunity used Thiscovery to engage with 300+ people on defining how to engage staff positively in major change. Join us at our upcoming webinar for a detailed insight into the design, methodology and outputs of this important project 👇
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A panel discussion about the design, methodology and outputs of Q's Thiscovery project which gathered insights from 300+ people.
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We're at #Rewired24 to talk about how Thiscovery can help with the adoption and spread of digital technologies in health systems. Come and say hello at stand B64 to find out how you can understand the needs of patients, clinicians and decision-makers.
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This important study took place on Thiscovery and gathered insights from over 400 obstetricians, midwives, and anaesthetists across the UK. The project outputs included consensus on a definition and will help inform improvements to training and care for this obstetric emergency.
Impacted fetal head during caesarean birth is an obstetric emergency that puts both mothers and babies at risk. We asked UK maternity professionals about clinical management, training and communication: Full paper: https://t.co/lUlpCJfwuv THIS summary: https://t.co/wRPh5dhq4J
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