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Nom de la personne âgée : Charlotte Albury
Disponibilité: 0/3
Participation à ICCH 2024 : En personne
Titre: Associate professor
Institution: University of Oxford
Discipline: Anthropologie/Sociologie
Des années d'expérience: 9
Recherche
Domaines de travail :
- communication patient-prestataire
Méthodes de recherche:
- Méthodes qualitatives
- Revue systématique de la littérature
- Analyse vidéo
- analyse des conversations
Mots-clés décrivant l’expertise et l’intérêt :
- Communication about health behaviours
- primary care/general practice
Domaine d’expertise, intérêts majeurs et sujets de consultation :
I am a medical anthropologist specialising in qualitative research methods, particularly conversation analysis. I am interested in using qualitative methods to explore how communication in clinical settings supports changes to health behaviours.
I currently hold a Themed Fellowship, from the THIS Institute, and lead a series of externally funded projects to explore communication about weight loss in primary care.
My research has contributed to national guidelines, and I have advised government and policy makers. I am a member of the NICE Adoption and Impact Reference Panel, and an honorary member of the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Linguistics. In 2022 I was the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) Principal Investigator of the Year.
I currently lead a 3-year British Heart Foundation funded project developing evidence and training in communication about weight loss in primary care; and a 2 year NHIR PrP project to understand communication between people living with obesity and healthy weight coaches, and hold a personal THIS institute EDI-themed fellowship where I am examining how to improve prevention discussions between primary care staff and people with multiple long term conditions.
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