‘My Experiences in the Big Chair’: Service User Experiences of Common Eye Diseases

 

School of Health Sciences Community Engagement Seminar

‘My Experiences in the Big Chair’:  Service User Experiences of Common Eye Diseases

The School of Health Sciences at City University London would like to invite you to attend our next Community Engagement Seminar.

 

Date:  Wednesday 24 June 2015

Time:  2pm-2.30pm

Location:  Room A226, College Building, City University London

 

The seminar will be led by Dr Byki Huntjens, Optometrists and Lecturer in the Division of Optometry and Visual Sciences.  She is involved in teaching multiple clinical modules and co-facilitates the contact lens teaching for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

 

Dr Byki Huntjens has introduced a new series of tutorials designed for UG and PG optometry programme, whereby service users with common eye diseases discuss their everyday experience of the disease, their experiences of the national screening services, and any treatment received.

 

Online eye examination tutorials including short interviews with the service users were prepared, and on separate occasions the service users supported dialogues with small groups of students regarding their everyday experiences coping with the disease.

 

‘By introducting the service user perspective to undergraduate optometry students, I envisage that the improved understanding of the patient perspective will translate into enhanced communication skills and optometric management when students progress to the professional eye clinics in their final year of study.’

 

During the lecture, Dr Byki Huntjens will address her experiences in recruitment of service users, filming and editing, and organizing the ‘Meet the Experts’ events for the students.  Additionally, she will present the feedback results, and discuss future work to this series.

 

For more information please visit www.city.ac.uk/health

 

 

 

Service Users’ and Carers’ Collaboration within Adult Student Nurse Learning

Unfortunately due to unforeseen circumstances the below seminar has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

School of Health Sciences Community Engagement Seminar

Service Users’ and Carers’ Collaboration within Adult Student Nurse Learning

 

The School of Health Sciences at City University London would like to invite you to attend our next Community Engagement Seminar.

Date:  Wednesday 24 June 2015

Time:  1pm-2pm

Location:  Room A226, College Building, City University London

The seminar will be led by Melissa Chamney, a Senior Lecturer specilising in nephrology nursing and also the Programme Director for Undergraduate Pre-Registration Adult Nursing and joined the school in August 2004.

The nursing curriculum is based on a commitment to a relationship-centred care where health professionals and students value the relationships that form the context of care, including those of service users and carers.  Within the adult undergraduate nurse programme during the Experiencing Long Term Care, Rehabilitation and Recovery module students have sessions led by service users and carers with long term conditions.

Meeting service users and carers outside clinical environments helps students gain a clearer understanding of how conditions can affect people’s daily lives (Terry 2011).  It provides a focus for students to be aware of the tools and systems available to service users and carers to help them manage their long term condition.  Students can then use these to incorporate into the care of their patients and their family and friends (Expert Patients Programme 2012).

For more information please visit www.city.ac.uk/health

 

City University London wins national public engagement award

Dear All

As we welcome everyone back to the start of a new academic year, we wanted to share this good news that came in over the summer.

SUGAR (Service User and Carer Group Advising on Research)

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Researchers from the School of Health Sciences at City University London have won the Health and Wellbeing award in the national Engage Competition for their public engagement work.

Recognised for successfully developing community engagement and collaborative working in mental health nursing research, SUGAR (Service User and Carer Group Advising on Research) – which is facilitated by Professor Alan Simpson from the School of Health Sciences – was the winning project from over 230 entries. The competition is run by the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE).

The judges praised the project and the “thoughtful, sophisticated and deeply embedded engagement throughout the research process. The partners took ownership and the university has truly become their resource. Fabulous value and transferable to other disciplines.”

More can be read about this great news on the following links:

ELFT story

Winners:

http://www.eastlondon.nhs.uk/News-Events/News/SUGAR-Wins-National-Public-Engagement-Award.aspx

Shortlisted:

http://www.eastlondon.nhs.uk/News-Events/News/SUGAR-shortlisted-for-national-public-engagement-award.aspx

 NCPPE Story

http://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/blog/engage-competition-2014-awards-ceremony

http://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/news/nccpe-engage-competition-2014-award-winners-announced

https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/work-with-us/competition/competition-finalists