
Coventry & Warwickshire NHS PartnerTrust
Coventry & Warwickshire NHS PartnerTrust
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assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2015Partners:Arup Group (United Kingdom), NHS West Midlands, Enprecis, Coventry and Warwickshire NHS PT, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust +9 partnersArup Group (United Kingdom),NHS West Midlands,Enprecis,Coventry and Warwickshire NHS PT,University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust,Edward Cullinan Architects,Coventry & Warwickshire NHS PartnerTrust,Arup Group Ltd,Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust,Edward Cullinan Architects,NHS West Midlands,University of Warwick,Enprecis,University of WarwickFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/H022031/1Funder Contribution: 1,122,270 GBPThis research programme will positively affect health and well-being and improve healthcare effectiveness to benefit the UK population. The aim is to create a team to deliver high impact research to improve the user experience of healthcare environments, through user participation in design, engineering and decision making. This research will produce (1) better healthcare environment designs; and (2) new methods for end user participation in engineering.Engineering produces things (environments, products, processes) to improve our quality of life, yet the people who will ultimately use these things are often not involved in their design (or if they are, this often amounts to tokenistic consultation , rather than embedded best practice). Decision making needs to directly involve the people who use these things, to capture their subjective opinions, ideas, language, feelings, and needs and translate these into a format meaningful for engineers. Involving people in engineering can have a transformative effect on new products and environments, but since this is not traditionally part of formal engineering training, the benefits of participation still have huge, untapped potential. Furthermore, the notion that engineering can be enhanced through working with other disciplines is only just beginning to have an impact in engineering practice. A radical step change is needed now, to equip our next generations of young engineers with the know-how to think in new creative waysParticipation is most powerful when it contributes to improving quality of life, and healthcare is the most timely and relevant application of this. The UK has been left with a legacy of aged hospital buildings that are unsuitable for the needs of today's increasing and ageing population. The design of healthcare environments can be linked to health outcomes so it is increasingly important to optimise the design and user experience of new build and redeveloped healthcare projects. The challenges faced by healthcare environment design are complex. Infection control, safety, security and environmental issues all impose constraints, and now the advent of patient choice means that the whole hospital environment must effectively sell the hospital as a carefully packaged experience. Improving healthcare design through participation requires a highly inter-disciplinary approach. This research programme draws together engineering with design, architecture, psychology, science, ICT and healthcare. Hospitals and industry will provide real life users and opportunities for piloting novel participatory design approaches (for example, in creating a better experience for patients in the Emergency Department). Government involvement will help to drive forward policy change, and crucially, end users (patients, staff, decision makers) are involved throughout. This programme of research is executed through 4 core research themes: (1) methods of participation, including exploiting developments in Information and Communication technology (ICT) as an enabler to participation; (2) best-use of representations of future healthcare environments for co-designing with, and presenting concepts to stakeholders; (3) data capture from these representations, and the best use, re-use and presentation of data to decision-makers; and (4) production of an evidence-base for this research by measuring the effects of engineering and design interventions on health and healthcare effectiveness. The ultimate vision is that this work will launch a step-change in engineering research, which will impact upon practice and education. This programme will set a precedent for user involvement in engineering, demonstrating how highly inter-disciplinary research teams can inject creativity and humanity into the creation of environments, products and services in new ways - which will lead to true innovation in design and engineering in the 21st Century.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield Hallam University, Devices for Dignity, NHS Lothian, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board +66 partnersLeeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust,Sheffield Hallam University,Devices for Dignity,NHS Lothian,Cardiff and Vale University Health Board,Newcastle University,Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust,Koalaa Limited,Bios Health Ltd,University of Warwick,University of Oxford,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Facebook (United States),Brunel University,Coventry and Warwickshire NHS PT,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS FT,University of Sheffield,University of Glasgow,Devices for Dignity,Coventry & Warwickshire NHS PartnerTrust,Cardiff and Vale University Health Board,University of Sheffield,The University of Manchester,University of Salford,Coherent (United Kingdom),CARDIFF UNIVERSITY,University of Aberdeen,BIOS Health Ltd,University of Surrey,Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust,NUIM,Galvani Bioelectronics,University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Great Ormond Street Hospital,Brunel University London,University of Glasgow,Koalaa Limited,Facebook,University of Bristol,Platt & Associates, Inc.,Coherent UK Ltd,University of Strathclyde,University of Cambridge,University of Manchester,University of Surrey,University of Cambridge,Platt & Associates, Inc.,University of York,University of Bristol,Cardiff University,University of Strathclyde,University of Southampton,National Institute for Health Research,NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire,University of Warwick,University of York,Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust,SHU,UCL,University of Southampton,University of Edinburgh,Imperial College London,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Oxford Uni. Hosps. NHS Foundation Trust,Cardiff University,NHS Lothian,Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,Albany Business Consultants Ltd,Newcastle University,NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire,Galvani BioelectronicsFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W00061X/1Funder Contribution: 902,307 GBPThe Bionics+ NetworkPlus will represent the spectrum of research, clinical and industrial communities across bionic technologies within the EPSRC Grand Challenge theme of Frontiers of Physical Intervention. It will invigorate and support a cohesive, open and active network with the mission of creating a mutually supportive environment. It will lead to the co-creation of user-centred bionic solutions that are fit for purpose. These advances will have a global impact, consolidating the world-leading position of the UK. The founding tranche will focus on ambitious and transformative research, new collaborative and translational activities, and the formulation of a longer-term strategy. Within this context, as a community, we will explore and identify areas of opportunity and value, driven by Bionics users' needs, complementary to existing activity and strengths. The network will instigate and support early-stage research in these priority areas, alongside providing an outward-facing representation and engagement of the UK Bionics community. Further, we aim to contribute in an advisory capacity to public bodies, UK industry and government policy. At the time of the application, we have obtained a positive commitment from circa 70 groups including bionic users, academic partners from universities in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and a few international partners; partners in medical devices, orthotics and prosthetics industry, both large corporates and small-medium size companies; and many clinicians, surgeons and aligned health experts from relevant NHS clinics and the private sector.
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