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Discover moreNoRTH comprises an experienced team of researchers based at Northumbria University with established regional, national and international links, who have expertise in and are regularly using and developing realist approaches to research. Being driven by the ideas of research impact and working on a strong collaborative ethos with practice and academic colleagues, we have found the realist approach particularly useful to generate research with real world impact.
The overall function of the Hub is:
Previous and current Northumbria University projects have a diversity
that is typical of the method application, including but not limited
to: palliative and end of life care; long term conditions; public health
interventions; frailty; welfare advice; marginalised groups; sports
coach development; criminology; whole systems change; drug and alcohol
services.
We also support a number of PhD students and early career researchers.
EMMIE: tenses and tensions in meeting evaluation needs
Speaker: Professor Nick Tilley
Managing Messiness in the Real Research World: Real Messiness, NVivo and Emergence
Speaker: Dr Sonia Dalkin and Dr Kathryn McEwan
Integrating realist and economic evaluation methods (REEM) to better understand and evaluate the benefits and costs of complex health and social care interventions: why, what, and how?
The Multidisciplinary Research Theme (MDRT) in Integrated Health and Social Care (IHSC) has hosted a seminar series alongside the Northern Research Team Hub (NoRTH). Details and recordings of the seminars can be found below:
Seminar 1 (27th April 2022): MRC Complex Intervention Evaluation Guidelines: Bringing together theory-based and economic evaluation – but is it realistic? – Neil Caig
Seminar 2 (19th May 2022): Researching community-led initiatives, health and wellbeing - where are we and where are we headed? Drawing on the early stages of the Common Health Assets project to draw out challenges, methods and progress – Rachel Baker
Seminar 3 (22nd June 2022): What is the point of the context-mechanism-outcome configuration? – Geoff Wong
We would like to thank all the speakers for their thought-provoking presentations.
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