Evidence-Based Health Care Podcast
1) How stories shaped every aspect of our mixed methods study
Kirsten Prest discusses the 'Encompass' study on care for disabilities in Uganda and its wider application in the NHS, where narrative-driven mixed methods research shaped phases from grants to implem...Show More
2) Artificial Intelligence and Health Security, managing the risks
Professor Karl Roberts, University of New England, NSW, Australia gives a talk on generative AI and large language models as applied to healthcare. Dr Karl Roberts is the Head of the School of Health ...Show More
3) Evidence-based dentistry: The building of the Dental Fact Box repository – OHA!
An introduction to OHA!, a tool currently being developed which aims to assist dentists in accessing the most reliable evidence regarding the effectiveness of common dental treatments. The OHA! repos...Show More
Evidence-based dentistry: The building of the Dental Fact Box repository – OHA!
53:08 | Oct 12th, 2023
4) Speedy or sloppy?: The opportunities and challenges of rapid qualitative research
Using a variety of examples of fast and slow qualitative research this talk explores the affordances of rapid methods, and help researchers decide if and where to use them in their own work. Methodolo...Show More
Speedy or sloppy?: The opportunities and challenges of rapid qualitative research
51:40 | Jun 30th, 2023
5) Realist inquiry in global health practice: trials, tribulations (& triumphs?)
Dr Sara Van Belle, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp gives a talk on the practice of realist inquiry in global health. Dr Sara Van Belle, Researcher at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwer...Show More
Realist inquiry in global health practice: trials, tribulations (& triumphs?)
32:29 | Jun 8th, 2023
6) Testing usability and impact of the OxRisk prediction models
Professor Seena Fazel, University of Oxford gives a talk on recent advances in prognostic modelling in psychiatry. Professor Seena Fazel, a Professor of Forensic Psychiatry at the University of Oxford...Show More
7) Alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Is moderate drinking really beneficial for cardiovascular disease?
Dr Derrick Bennett, University of Oxford gives a talk on the epidemiological evidence of alcohol and cardiovascular disease. Dr Derrick Bennett, Associate Professor at the Nuffield Department of Popul...Show More
8) Evidence in Women's Health: Coil contraceptive - what is it and what are the potential harms for women?
In this episode EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss intrauterine contraception commonly known as the coil. Given the uncertainty around who feels pain, they sp...Show More
9) The medical occupational outcomes of military mental health patients. A closed-cohort study
Surgeon Commander Charlotte Evans is Royal Navy Hudson Visiting Fellow at St. Anthony's College and gave a talk about her dissertation work in relation to military mental health patients. Creative Co...Show More
10) The medical occupational outcomes of military mental health patients. A closed-cohort study
Surgeon Commander Charlotte Evans is Royal Navy Hudson Visiting Fellow at St. Anthony's College and gave a talk about her dissertation work in relation to military mental health patients. Creative Co...Show More