Despina Laparidou presenting at the 18th European Congress of Psychology

Despina Laparidou, Research Assistant and part-time PhD student at CaHRU, recently attended the 18th European Congress of Psychology (ECP) at the Brighton Centre in Brighton (3-6 July 2023) and presented the findings of one of her PhD studies, called “The Continue reading Despina Laparidou presenting at the 18th European Congress of Psychology

CaHRU contributes to Research and Innovation conference

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Professor Niro Siriwardena was a keynote speaker at Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust’s (LPFT) Research and Innovation Conference which took place at Branston Hall on 8 March 2018. The conference was chaired by Dr Sue Elcock, medical director at LPFT. Continue reading CaHRU contributes to Research and Innovation conference

New study from CaHRU on caregivers for people with dementia

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A qualitative study exploring the experiences and perceptions of informal carers of people with dementia when interacting with health care services was published this month in the journal Dementia. The study entitled ‘Caregivers’ interactions with health care services – Mediator Continue reading New study from CaHRU on caregivers for people with dementia

CaHRU at SAPC Annual Scientific Meeting in Dublin 2016

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A team from CaHRU, Dr Coral Sirdifield, Dr Jo Middlemass, Despina Laparidou and Professor Niro Siriwardena, attended the 45th Annual Scientific Meeting of the National Society of Academic Primary Care (SAPC) held at Dublin Castle from 6th-8th July where they Continue reading CaHRU at SAPC Annual Scientific Meeting in Dublin 2016

CaHRU hosts second East Midlands Research into Ageing Network regional seminar at University of Lincoln

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The Community and Health Research Unit, as part of the work of the centre’s Healthier Aging programme of research, recently hosted the second East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) seminar that took place at the University of Lincoln on 25 Continue reading CaHRU hosts second East Midlands Research into Ageing Network regional seminar at University of Lincoln