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Reena Devi

Research Fellow
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences
The University of Nottingham
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Dr Reena Devi is Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham. In April 2016 Reena started work on a study called the PEACH study. PEACH is an acronym used to refer to a care home research project taking place in South Nottinghamshire. It stands for 'ProactivE heAlthcare for older people living in Care Homes' (PEACH), and the project aims to understand how a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) can help organise healthcare services delivered to care homes to better reflect the principles of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA).

Identifying and addressing shared challenges in conducting health and social care research for older people (OPAL)
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 June 22, 2018
What is OPAL? On June 11th, at The Medical School (FMB) of São Paulo State University (UNESP), Botucatu Campus 13 UK, and 17 Brazilian early career researchers (ECRs) came together for a 5-day workshop to look at developing collaborative research...
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