Date and Location
Wednesday 13 September 2023 Virtually via Zoom
In Attendance:
Committee Members
- Professor Karen Bloor, University of York, Department of Health Sciences,
- Dr Fiona Aspinal, University College London, Department of Applied Health Research
- Professor Debora Price, The University of Manchester, Department of Sociology
- Ms Josie Dixon, London School of Economics & Political Science, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
- Professor Ellen Nolte, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Department of Health Services Research and Policy
- Professor Mike Robling, Cardiff University, South East Wales Trials Unit, Dept of Primary Care & Public Health
- Professor Catherine Law, University College London
- Professor Allan Wailoo, University of Sheffield
- Professor Ian Hall, The University of Manchester, Department of Mathematics
- Mrs Justina Olotu, PPIE Representative
- Mrs Liz Sinker, PPIE Representative
- Mr Justin Greenwood, PPIE Representative
- Ms Amander Wellings, PPIE Representative
Subject Experts for Call 2:
- Dr Alison McFadden, University of Dundee
- Dr Rema Ramakrishnan, National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
- Dr Sara Borrelli, University of Nottingham
- Dr Tina Harris De Montfort University
- Dr Kerry Evans, University of Nottingham
- Professor Vanora Hundley, Bournemouth University
- Professor Deirdre Daly, The University of Dublin
Subject Experts for Call 3:
- Professor Eleni Hatzidimitriadou, Canterbury Christ Church University
- Dr Krysia Canvin, Keele University
- Dr Karla Pérez Portilla, Glasgow Caladonian University
Subject Experts for Call 5:
- Professor Michelle Cornes, University of Salford
- Professor Edwin van Teijlingen, Bournemouth University
- Professor Alastair Leyland, University of Glasgow
- Dr Rocco Friebel, London School of Economics and Political Science
Department of Health and Social Care Liaison Officers
- Miss Erin Shearman, Department of Health and Social Care
- Ms Alison Tingle, Department of Health and Social Care
- Miss Imogen Davies, Department of Health and Social Care
- Miss Sophie Kay, Department of Health and Social Care
Policy Representatives
- Fiona Ellis, NHS England
- Farha Quadri, NHS England
- Jamie Weatherhead, Department of Health and Social Care
- Jake Gommon, Department of Health and Social Care
- Charlotte Gorman, Department of Health and Social Care
NIHRCC
- Jessica Goddard, Senior Research Manager, NOCRI: Collaborations
- Maria Chisholm, Senior Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Nicholas Chandler, Senior Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Emily Allen, Senior Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Mike Nelson, Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Olena Myronova, Research Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Minmin Xu, Research Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Ivana Balkan, Research Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Lillie Turnbull-Jones, Research Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Liz Robertson, Research Programme Manager, Policy Research Programme
- Mario Moroso, Assistant Director, Policy Research Programme
- Daniela Stremtan, Research Officer, Operations
- Jojo Leppink, Operations Manager, Operations
- Marc Browne, Research Officer, Operations
- Ludy Hills, Senior Research Officer, Operations
- Faiza Ali, Research Officer, Operations
Observers
- Mr Phil Taverner, PPIE representative
- Sarah Wall, NHS England
- Janseri Boran-Bailey, NIHR
Call 2: Measuring the experience of maternity service users – development of a maternity Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM)
NIHR206595: Developing a Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM) for maternity and neonatal service users
Conflicts: Dr Rema Ramakrishnan
Outcome: Invited to stage 2
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206608: Your Voice is Heard - Patient reported experience measure for maternity service users
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR206612: Measuring the experience of maternity service users - development of a maternity Patient Reported Experience Measure (PREM)
Conflicts: Professor Ellen Nolte, Professor Mike Robling, Dr Rema Ramakrishnan, Dr Sara Borrelli, Professor Vanora Hundley, Dr Tina Harris
Outcome: Invited to stage 2
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206615: Maternity Patient Reported Experience Measure: Developing and validating an experience measure for maternity service users.
Conflicts: Ms Amander Wellings
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206620: Maternity Assessment Tool Evaluating Reported Needs and Likings - Patient Reported Experience Measure (MATERNAL-PREM)
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR206630: MESE: Maternity Experience and Service Evaluation - using patient reported experience measures to evaluate maternity services
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR206633: Measuring the experience of maternity service users – development of a maternity Patient Reported Experience Measure
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Invited to stage 2
NIHR206639: Maternity And NeonaTal Care Assessment (MATA): Co-Production of a Patient Reported Experience Measure
Conflicts: Professor Vanora Hundley, Dr Alison McFadden, Sarah Wall
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206643: Developing a Patient Reported Experience Measure in Maternity: the PREMIER study
Conflicts: Dr Sara Borrelli, Dr Alison McFadden, Professor Deirdre Daly
Outcome: Invited to stage 2
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206649: To assess the quality and experiences of maternity services.
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
Call 3: Improving access to mental health support and services for ethnic minority children and young people
NIHR206604: A mixed methods study to investigate ethnic inequalities associated with access to and transition between children’s and adult mental health and social care services.
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR206619: Exploring and modifying barriers to enhance access to mental health support for ethnic minority children and young people. The EMBRACE-CYP Study
Conflicts: Mr Justin Greenwood, Dr Krysia Canvin
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206622: Finding and Fixing Front Doors to Mental Health Support for Children and Young People Facing Intersectional Inequalities
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR206638: Making visible the mental health needs of Sikh children and young people
Conflicts: Professor Eleni Hatzidimitriadou
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206641: Exploring pathways, barriers and soLutions to increase Ethnic minority Children and adolescent access To suppoRt for common mentAl health conditions (ELECTRA)
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Invited to stage 2
NIHR206651: Improving access to mental health support and services for ethnic minority children and young people
Conflicts: Dr Krysia Canvin
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
Call 5: Impact Evaluation of Hospital Discharge Funding in 2023/24 and 2024/25 [FAST TRACK]
NIHR206631: Impact Evaluation of Hospital Discharge Funding in 2023/24 and 2024/25
Conflicts: Professor Karen Bloor, Dr Fiona Aspinal
Outcome: Reject
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
NIHR206637: The impact of hospital discharge funding on health and social care outcomes
Conflicts: Professor Karen Bloor, Dr Fiona Aspinal
Outcome: Recommended for funding
Conflicted individuals were not present for the duration of the discussion
Owing to Chair conflict, application discussion was chaired by Professor Mike Robling