Suzanne Ablard
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Research Associate
+44 114 222 2422
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
Sheffield
S1 4DA
- Profile
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In 2014 I joined the Health Services Research Section of ScHARR and have worked on a number of research studies in the field of Emergency Care Research, including; identifying alternative care pathways for frequent users of the ED and an evaluation of GP services co-located with the ED across Yorkshire and the Humber. I graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2013 with an MA in Social Research and prior to that I was awarded a BSC in Applied Psychology.
- Research interests
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My research interests involve developing new and innovative pathways of care for patients attending the Emergency Department.
Current projects:
- Patient and staff perspectives on the reasons for attendances at the ED across Yorkshire and the Humber (Funded by the British Medical Association) - This is a mixed methods study including routine data analysis, a patient survey and qualitative interviews with ED staff.
- CLARCH Avoiding Attendance and Admission in Long Term Conditions Theme
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Exploring advanced clinical practitioner perspectives on training, role identity and competence: a qualitative study. BMC Nursing, 23(1). View this article in WRRO
- Improving outcomes for older people in the emergency department : a review of reviews. Emergency Medicine Journal.
- What does the ideal urgent and emergency care system look like? A qualitative study of service user perspectives. Emergency Medicine Journal. View this article in WRRO
- The impact of different liaison psychiatry models on the emergency department: A systematic review of the international evidence. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. View this article in WRRO
- 23 Patient and staff perspectives on the reasons for increasing emergency department attendances. Emergency Medicine Journal, 34(12), A876.2-A876.
- 8 Different approaches needed to manage ED demand among different age-groups. Emergency Medicine Journal, 34(12), A865.2-A866. View this article in WRRO
- Can more appropriate support and services be provided for people who attend the emergency department frequently? National Health Service staff views. Emergency Medicine Journal. View this article in WRRO
- Primary care services co-located with Emergency Departments across a UK region: early views on their development. Emergency Medicine Journal. View this article in WRRO
- Primary care services located with EDs: a review of effectiveness. Emergency Medicine Journal, 33(7), 496-503. View this article in WRRO
- A qualitative study exploring the experiences of advanced clinical practitioner training in emergency care in the South West of England, United Kingdom. Emergency Medicine Journal.
- Delivery of public health interventions by the ambulance sector: a scoping review. BMC Public Health, 23(1).
Conference proceedings papers
- 103 A Review of Reviews of Emergency Department Interventions for Older People: Outcomes, Costs and Implementation Factors. Age and Ageing, Vol. 49(Supplement_1) (pp i34-i36)
- 047 A review of reviews of emergency department interventions for older people: outcomes, costs and implementation factors. Emergency Medicine Journal, Vol. 36(12) (pp 807)
- The ideal urgent and emergency care system: a qualitative study of public perspectives. Abstract Book. Manchester, UK, 2 July 2019 - 3 July 2019.
Posters
- Research group
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Centre for Urgent and Emergency Care Research (CURE)
- Teaching interests
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Current projects:
Evaluating the training experiences of Advanced Clinical Practitioners in the Emergency Department.
Public health interventions within the ambulance sector.
How to engage members of the public in research.