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    IDEA:Improving the Delivery of Ethnically Appropriate Research, Services and Policy

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    Convenor: Dr Roberta Bivins

    Welcome to IDEA, a new trans-disciplinary collaboration dedicated to improving and promoting high quality research on ethnicity and health. Workshop video clips are now online (click the workshop links below), and new material will be added to this site regularly!

    Introduction: The Collaboration for Improving the Delivery of Ethnically Appropriate Research, Services and Policy [IDEA, for short] was founded by a group of researchers based at the University of Warwick, Cardiff University and De Montfort University, with experience in studying the impact of ethnicity on health care and health outcomes from a range of disciplinary perspectives. Through our network and workshops, we are working to develop new models for research on key ethnicity-linked issues. We want the best research to be widely and immediately accessible to research users: practitioners, policy makers, publishers, funding bodies and affected communities. As a first step towards achieving this goal, IDEA hosted a series of three workshops for researchers and practitioners with experience working with issues related to ethnicity and health.

    STAGE ONE: IDEA WORKSHOPS
    Videocast IDEA: Workshop One Ethnicity and Clinical Trials
     videocast1.jpg IDEA: Workshop Two Diabetes and Ethnicity 

    IDEA: Workshop Three
    Workshop Themes and Dates

    Ethnicity and/in Clinical Trials

    12 March 2011, 10:00-4:00

    Diabetes and Ethnicity

    16 April 2011, 10:00-4:00

    Obesity, Ethnicity and Health

    4 June 2011, 10:00-4:00

    Addressing specific highly contested areas in current health research [clinical trials, diabetes and obesity], the workshop series will serve as a forum uniting leading researchers with well-placed research-users. Each health topic will be addressed by research users who can speak directly to the problems they face in locating high quality data, and in translating research findings into ethnically appropriate practice, provision and policy. IDEA convenors and forum members will bring their experience and disciplinary resources to bear on these problems, and work to discover potential solutions. As a group, we will identify the barriers that obstruct knowledge transfer, and hamper efforts to address persistent health inequalities and poor health outcomes among ethnic minority groups. Over the course of our three meetings, scheduled for the 12th of March, 16th of April, and 4th of June 2011, we will work to develop appropriate research quality standards and build an interdisciplinary tool-kit of questions and approaches to ethnicity and health. IDEA convenors will present our collective findings at the 2011 annual conference of Society for Social Medicine. We are very hopeful that this work will lead to better quality and more readily transferable research in the field, and to the development of new collaborations for future research.

    The workshops themselves will be small, comprising a strong cohort of selected researchers with standing in their respective fields. Attendance at the seminars will necessarily be limited to ensure that a spread of expertise and interests are represented at each workshop. However, we also invite active participation in the IDEA forum by a team of 'virtual' foundation members who will offer wide-ranging commentary on research-user presentations, circulated draft conclusions and recommendations from each workshop. We will further extend access to IDEA’s collective resources by presenting key workshop presentations, discussions and commentaries as webinars, accessible and publicised to medical practitioners, health professionals and the wider public (see links above). All foundation members, virtual and actual, will be credited for their contributions and may accrue CPD credits; webinar users may accrue CPD credits, and their comments and reflections will be incorporated via publication on IDEA’s website.

    To join IDEA as either a virtual or attending member, please contact Roberta Bivins. We welcome your comments on our virtual workshops (see links above); where appropriate, such responses will be posted online.

    Project Team

    Dr Roberta Bivins

    Dr Kamila Hawthorne

    Professor Mark Johnson

    Professor Ala Szczepura

    Centre for the History of Medicine

    Dept of Primary Care & Public Health

    Mary Seacole Research Centre

    Warwick Medical School

    University of Warwick

    Cardiff University School of Medicine

    De Montfort University

    University of Warwick

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