Getting prescription medications right at home, in hospital & hospice: An Activity Theory analysis
Research Fellow, full time 18 months
HERA AUG2018 Grade 7 /29 £36,028per annum (including London Allowance of £ £3,211
Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, UCL
This is an exciting opportunity for experienced qualitative researcher looking to:
Expand their working knowledge and experience of socioculturally orientated research methodology
Work on the first study in the UK to use patient’s activity systems within and across the contexts of home, hospital and hospice to model what happens in reality to make prescribing and medication use for symptom control work for patients and their informal carers
Be part of an international multidisciplinary research team including world experts in Activity Theory, Education, Patient Safety and Healthcare Improvement Research and Medical Sociology alongside a Patient and Public Involvement Co-investigator
Please contact Dr Sarah Yardley, Principal Investigator, for further information or to discuss the role pre-application/interview sarah.yardley@ucl.ac.uk See also https://www.mariecurie.org.uk/research/research-news
Application deadline Midnight 24th January 2021
Interviews to be held week beginning 1st Feb 2021
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