Methodological Research

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Methodological Research

Methodological research undertaken collaboratively across the Health Care Assessment and Improving Experiences of Care programmes aims to ensure that our research is undertaken using the most efficient and appropriate methods available, as well as contributing to the global research methods literature.

Current Project Highlights

  • Greener Trials: Building the evidence base to improve the environmental sustainability of healthcare research
  • PRO EDI: Tools to help reviewers make equality, diversity and inclusion assessments
  • PinPOINT: Patient and public INvolvement In target differeNces in Trials
  • BOOST: Behavioural Optimisation and Operational Strategies for Trials: The BOOST Approach
  • We have students working on methods research

Completed Project Highlights

  • INITIAL: Involving patients and the public In sTatistIcal Analysis pLans
  • RECAP: Feedback matters: How should trial results be reported back to participants?
  • RoboCOS : What outcomes are important for evaluating robotic assisted surgery as a service-level change? An outcome mapping exercise to inform core outcome set development
  • STEER: Systematic Techniques to Enhance Retention in RCTs
  • STRIDE: SupporTing Recruitment and retention Improvements for Diverse Ethnicities