Resources: Podcasts

New Podcast: The Trust Factor: Key to Implementation Success

Discover the critical role of trust in implementation science and how it impacts healthcare outcomes. This video examines the often-overlooked relational aspects of implementation strategies and their importance in achieving successful results.

New Podcast: Are We Ready For a Change in Implementation Science?

Implementation science faces a critical juncture as it moves from infancy to adulthood. This video explores the challenges and opportunities in translating healthcare research into practice.

Research for Real Life Podcast- NHS Data: All You Need to Know | Part 1

How is your NHS data stored and accessed within the NHS ? Join Professor Mark Mon-Williams and Selame Neguisse in the new BIHR podcast episode discussing NHS data.

New Podcast: The knowledge mobilisation experts with 40 years experience discuss ‘mindlines’ and their approach

Check out another Knowledge mobilisation (KM) themed Essential Implementation Podcast where two KM experts with 40 years experience discuss their approach.

New Podcast: What is knowledge mobilisation? Sense making and creating stories with KM

Our implementation specialist Kristian Hudson had the pleasure of speaking to Joe Langley and Helen Baxter who both held and completed Knowledge Mobilisation Fellowships with the National Institute for Health Research in the UK.

Research for real life podcast- Youth Mental Health

Bradford Institute for Health Research (BIHR) launched its first podcast on Mental Health Awareness Day, as part of Age of Wonder’s Adolescent Mental Health Collaboratory Project, supported by NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber (YH ARC). This podcast is part of a series and features research expert Ruth Wadman, from YH ARC’s Mental Health theme, and youth voices Ayra Hussain and Subhan Asif. They discuss key mental health topics including the importance of youth involvement in mental health interventions.

ScHARR’s Communicable Research – Episode 7 – Suzanne Ablard – Advanced Practitioner roles within the NHS. Listen via Spotify, Apple or Anchor

An insight into being a public contributor with Ruby Bhatti OBE DL

As part of our PPIE and Co-Production focus we chatted to Ruby Bhatti OBE DL. Ruby explains why she is so passionate about being part of the ARC Yorkshire & Humber, and why involving the public and patients in research is so essential. Ruby gives tips for researchers working with PPIE groups, and advice to anyone thinking of getting involved.

“There’s a lot that needs de-implementing” – Four frontline doctors talk about implementation

Kristian Hudson, our Implementation Specialist, interviewed four frontline junior doctors to find out what their experiences have been of implementation.

What is practical implementation and how we can promote it within our health systems and across the world more?

Check out this interview with Allison Metz and Laura Damschroder - 'What is practical implementation and how we can promote it within our health systems and across the world more?'

The push of research Vs the pull of practice – Ensuring our research works with practitioners

We have spoken about the powerful combination of improvement science and implementation science before on this podcast. I was therefore delighted to speak to Professor Bijal Balasubramanian, general practitioner physician and epidemiologist with expertise in primary care, cancer prevention and control, and dissemination & implementation science.

Unlocking Data to Inform Public Health Policy and Practice

Greg Fell, Seb Hinde and Dr Matt Franklin discuss the extent to which decision-makers and economic evaluation frameworks are 'on the same page' when it comes to defining and quantifying health inequalities to help inform the commissioning of care services regionally, with a focus on the current care commissioning landscape across health and adult social care within England.