The second seminar in our series will hear about two examples of this approach:
- Collaborative care (a team-based approach to mental health care): Maria Panagioti
- Self-monitoring of blood pressure: James Sheppard
The first presentation will demonstrate the use of IPD for identifying the key components of collaborative care necessary for effective care, and for showing which patients benefit most, particularly those with depression and other long-term conditions.
The second presentation will discuss IPD analyses from the BP-SMART collaboration, a collection of trials examining the effects of self-monitoring of blood pressure on clinic blood pressure outcomes. We will focus on analyses aiming to quantify and examine the burden of multiple long-term conditions across studies, the challenges this created and how these were dealt with in the study.
Guest Speakers and Bio:
Maria Panagioti is Professor of Health Services and Mental Health at the Centre for Primary Care and Health Services Research within the University of Manchester.
James Sheppard is Professor of Applied Health Data Science at the Nuffield Dept of Primary Care Health Sciences within the University of Oxford.
This seminar series is produced by the UK Multiple long-term conditions Trials Collaborative (UK MTC) Team, funded by NIHR Team Science, with support from NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber and the multiple long-term conditions cross-NIHR collaboration.