PROMPPT Research Team
Prof Christian Mallen
Chief Investigator
Dr Julie Ashworth
Associate Investigator
Dr Nicola Cornwall
Applied Health Researcher
I am excited to be a part of the research team working on the PROMPPT study to improve outcomes for people living with persistent pain. I will be mainly working on the qualitative aspects of the research programme including the interviews with people with pain, GPs and clinical pharmacists that will help to design the clinical pharmacist review consultation (PROMPPT). I am also one of the faces behind @KeelePain our social media accounts for both Twitter and Facebook.
Dr Sarah Harrisson
Clinical Lecturer in Pain Sciences and Honorary Specialist Pain Physiotherapist
Dr Basharat Hussain
Research Fellow
Professor Clare Jinks
Professor of Health Research – Qualitative Lead
Dr Charlotte Woodcock
Applied Health Researcher
Emma Marshall
Study Co-ordinator
Professor Toby Helliwell
Professor in Primary Care and Practice
Dr Elaine Nicholls
Statistician
Professor Tamar Pincus
Professor Miriam Santer
Professor in Primary Care Research
Dr Simon White
Reader in Pharmacy Practice
Dr Sue Jowett
Health Economics
Associate Professor Roger Knaggs
Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Professor Lisa Dikomitis
Professor of Medical Anthropology and Social Sciences
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Professor Gillian Lancaster
Statistics Lead
Dr Libby Lang
Professor Paul Little
Ms Clare Sillitto
Professor Tony Avery
Collaborator
My research focuses on identifying the frequency, nature and causes of prescribing safety problems in primary care, and the development and testing of interventions to improve safety. I have led a number of important studies in recent years including:
– The PRACTICE study (which investigated the prevalence, nature and causes of prescribing errors in general practices)
– The PINCER trial (which demonstrated the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led, IT-based, intervention to help reduce prescribing errors in general practice)
– An evaluation of patient reporting to the UK Yellow Card Scheme
– The development, piloting and evaluation of a Patient Safety Toolkit for use in general practices
– A large-scale investigation of the frequency and causes of avoidable significant harm in primary care
Tackling problems with the prescription of opioids is a major safety challenge for the NHS and I am excited that our PROMPPT Programme is setting out to address this challenge.
Dr Janet Lefroy
Collaborator
My involvement in the PROMPPT study is helping to devise and deliver the training for these vitally important consultations between clinical pharmacists and their patients who are taking long-term opioids. I am excited to support this initiative which will hopefully change patients’ lives and will doubtless change my own GP consultations too!
Dr Matt Webb
Collaborator
PROMPPT Family
Contributors to the PROMPPT Research Programme
The PROMPPT programme is made possible by the collaboration of a wide-ranging multidisciplinary research team and patient and public partners. We would like to acknowledge and thank all of our valuable contributors:
Members of the PROMPPT Research User Group
Dr Deborah Antcliffe
Dr Annette Bishop
Alison Buttery
Alex Goffe
Julie Hooper
Gemma Hughes
Dr Eleanor Hodgson
Dr Libby Lang
David Ledsom
Simon Martin
Nicholas Vaughan