Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
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Research Programme Manager in Primary Care, University of Oxford + Wolfson College.
Research: EMCA | qual. methods | Implementation science | clinical trials | behaviour change | participatory research
Also grow veg🥦, make wine🍷, raise cat🐈.
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Developing powerful PPIE partnerships in the design of an inclusive weight management service: a case study from the NewDAWN programme - Research Involvement and Engagement
Weight loss programmes can help people achieve remission of type 2 diabetes (T2D). People from underserved communities are less likely to participate in—and may experience poorer outcomes from—weight loss programmes than people from healthier populations already better served by healthcare systems. Unless health services including weight management programmes are based on the needs of the people most in need of them, health inequalities may get worse. Here we describe how PPIE—with a specific focus on reaching the most underserved communities—has shaped a new weight management service for T2D remission and impacted the study design, stimulating new ideas to further engagement and enhance outcomes from remission programmes more broadly. We assess our approach against the UK Standards for Public Involvement in Research and the Diabetes UK Addressing Health Inequalities in Diabetes Through Research guidance, and reflect upon achievements and areas for further development.
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· Sep 10
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Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· Aug 26
Testing a New Diabetes Adaptive Weight management Network (NewDAWN): A protocol for a randomised controlled trial
The NHS Path to Remission (PtR) offers a total diet replacement (TDR) programme to help people newly-diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D) lose weight.…
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Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· Jun 9
Ever wanted to access and use data without informed consent but couldn’t find any guiding principles on how to do that ethically?
Look no further… read our new paper out now in @rolsi-journal.bsky.social special section 🙂
doi.org/10.1080/0835...
Look no further… read our new paper out now in @rolsi-journal.bsky.social special section 🙂
doi.org/10.1080/0835...
Accessing and Using Data without Informed Consent: Guiding Principles from Conversation Analysis
We critically reflect on ethical challenges of making, accessing, and using audio/video recordings for social research in which participants have not and/or cannot provide informed consent. We dist...
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Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· May 27
Accessing and Using Data without Informed Consent: Guiding Principles from Conversation Analysis
We critically reflect on ethical challenges of making, accessing, and using audio/video recordings for social research in which participants have not and/or cannot provide informed consent. We dist...
doi.org
Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· May 14
Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· May 14
The sequential and moral (dis)order of public disputes: how speakers resist, partition and do being reasonable in talk-in-interaction
This thesis puts forward a strong argument for why more up-to-date interactional research is needed into disputes and why disciplines, methodological approaches and theories should come second to the ...
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· Apr 28
Jack
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social
· Apr 28
I feel for the organisers of the conference 😬 and all the presenters who now have to deliver their talks without slides or notes 🙏