NMPC Research Seminar: Methodologies and Applied Technologies for Clinical Care
Conducting online fieldwork during the pandemic
This joint seminar between the Division of Methodologies and Division of Applied Technologies for Clinical Care will feature 10-minute presentations about Faculty researchers who have been undertaking participatory research during COVID-19. The seminar will be 90-minutes so there is time for discussion between presentations.
These seminars are a showcase of research activity in the newly created Research Divisions in the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Pallative Care – Division of Applied Technologies for Clinical Care, Division of Care in Long Term Conditions and the Division of Methodologies.
Please contact KCL - NightingaleComms on nightingalecomms [at] kcl [dot] ac [dot] uk to request the teams invite to the seminar.
Schedule for the seminar:
Title | Speakers | Time |
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Creative solutions for co-designing medical devices in a pandemic Q&A Session |
Tanya Graham, Research Fellow |
15:35-15:45 15:45-15:55 |
From real life to online: Reflections on doing ethnographic fieldwork with the same participants before and during the pandemic. Q&A Session |
Amit Desai & Giulia Zoccatelli, Research Fellows |
15:55-16:05
16:05-16:15 |
Shifting from in person to online data collection in a research project exploring practices in a peer to peer mental health support programme for people with intellectual disabilities: practical and ethical issues Q&A Session |
Deborah Chinn, Lecturer |
16:15 to 16:25
16:25 to 16:35 |
Co-designing virtually: developing the REducing the impACT of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (REACT-CIPN) intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic Q&A Session |
Mary Tanay, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow |
16:35-16:45
16:45-16:55 |