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Reposted by Serge Engamba
With SPCR PPIE funding, researchers and public contributors at Keele University came together to co-produce insights into improving help-seeking for mental health problems in older adults.: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/blog/le...

#SPCR #PrimaryCare#Research #PPIE
November 26, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Join the SAPC Public Involvement and Participatory Approaches Special Interest Group’s (SIG) first meeting of 2026 taking place online on Tuesday 20th January from 12.00 – 13.00.
Look out in the December SAPC newsletter for joining details
#PPI #primarycareresearch #SAPCSIG
November 24, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
The October 2025 NIHR SPCR newsletter is out now. Sign-up to receive our monthly newsletters to stay updated about our latest news, publications and funding: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/files/news/1...

#SPCR #PrimaryCare #Research
November 14, 2025 at 10:45 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Join the SPCR Masterclass: Communicating effectively with policy makers
🗓️ Thursday, 20 November 2025
🕚 10am to 11.30am
💡 Sharing practical strategies to help you communicate your research clearly and effectively.

🔗 bit.ly/4h6uA7r

@nihrsphr.bsky.social
@nihrsscr.bsky.social
@sapc.ac.uk
November 10, 2025 at 11:42 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
📢 Just one week left! Have you submitted your abstract for South West SAPC 2026 yet? ⏳

📝 The deadline was extended, but submissions will close for good at 9am next Monday - don’t miss out! 📤

🔗 Submit yours here: tinyurl.com/SWSAPC26

#sapcsw2026
November 10, 2025 at 9:49 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
1 in 5 people are experiencing pain, and in the UK over 34% of adults regularly experience chronic pain.

@benedictneuro.bsky.social and Prof. Michelle Briggs @lincneurosci.bsky.social discuss on the latest episode of Original Ideas 🧠💡🎙️▶️ liverpool.ac.uk/research/original-ideas/neuroscienceandpain/
November 10, 2025 at 11:11 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
In October we hosted a workshop bringing together researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to explore how the UK can better adapt to climate risks that originate beyond its borders. Read the summary on our website: #ClimateChange #ClimateAdaptation #COP30 royalsociety.org/news-resourc...
Adapting to International Climate Risks | Royal Society
Summary note from a workshop on how the UK can adapt to international climate change risks.
royalsociety.org
November 10, 2025 at 3:22 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Round 3 Call: The SPCR Public Involvement, Engagement & Dissemination Enablement Fund is open to the next round of applications.

💷 Up to £2K for projects | £5K for dept-wide activities
📅 Deadline: Thurs 29 Jan 2026 by 5pm
🔗 Learn more: bit.ly/ppie-enablem...

#funding #PPIE #PrimaryCare #Research
November 10, 2025 at 12:25 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Key Features of Digital Phenotyping for Monitoring Mental Disorders: Systematic Review
Key Features of Digital Phenotyping for Monitoring Mental Disorders: Systematic Review
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified mental health issues globally, highlighting the urgent need for remote mental health monitoring. Digital phenotyping using smart devices has emerged as a promising approach, but it remains unclear which features are essential for predicting depression and anxiety. Objective: This systematic review aimed to identify the types of features collected through smart packages—integrated systems combining smartphones with wearable devices such as Actiwatches, smartbands, and smartwatches—and to determine which features should be considered essential for mental health monitoring based on the type of device used. Methods: A systematic review was conducted. Searches were performed across Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus on February 5, 2025. Inclusion criteria comprised quantitative studies involving adults (≥19 years) using smart devices to predict depression or anxiety based on passive data collection. Studies focusing solely on smartphones or qualitative designs were excluded. Risk of bias was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and Quality Criteria Checklist. Data were synthesized descriptively, and the relative contribution of each feature was further assessed by calculating coverage (proportion of studies using a feature) and importance among used (proportion identifying it as important when used). These metrics were visualized in quadrant-based scatter plots to identify consistently important features across devices. Results: From 1,382 records, 22 studies across 11 countries were included. The overall synthesis identified a core feature package—accelerometer (ACC), steps, Heart Rate (HR), and sleep. Device-specific analyses revealed further nuances: In Actiwatch studies, ACC and activity were consistently important, but sleep features were rarely examined. In smartbands, HR, steps, sleep, and phone usage were essential, while Global Positioning System (GPS), Electrodermal Activity (EDA), and skin temperature (TEMP) showed high importance when used, suggesting opportunities for broader adoption. In smartwatch studies, sleep and HR emerged as core features, whereas steps and ACC were widely used but often not identified as important. Conclusions: This systematic review identified a core feature package comprising ACC, steps, HR, and sleep that consistently contributes to mood disorder prediction across devices. At the same time, device-specific differences were observed: Actiwatch studies mainly emphasized ACC and activity but underutilized sleep features; smartbands highlighted HR, steps, sleep, and phone usage, with EDA, TEMP, and GPS showing additional promise; and smartwatches most reliably leveraged sleep and HR, while steps and ACC were widely used yet less effective. These findings suggest that while a shared core set of features exists, optimizing digital phenotyping requires tailoring feature selection to the characteristics of each device type. To advance this field, improving data accessibility, particularly in smartwatch ecosystems, and adopting standardized reporting frameworks will be essential to enhance comparability, reproducibility, and future meta-analytic integration. Clinical Trial: Open Science Framework https://osf.io/nz7k8
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November 5, 2025 at 7:47 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
We are pleased to share the next edition of our SPCR Researcher Spotlight series, featuring two of our researchers, Professor Jaspal Tagger the University of Nottingham and Professor Derek Kyte from the University of Worcester: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/blog/sp...

#Impact #PrimaryCare #Research
November 5, 2025 at 10:01 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Join the SPCR Masterclass: Communicating effectively with policy makers
🗓️ Thursday, 20 November 2025
🕚 10am to 11.30am
💡 Sharing practical strategies to help you communicate your research clearly and effectively.

🔗 bit.ly/4h6uA7r

@nihrsphr.bsky.social
@nihrsscr.bsky.social
@sapc.ac.uk
November 3, 2025 at 12:10 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
RCGP Scientific Foundation Board (SFB) and the Society for Academic Primary Care (SAPC) collaborate to deliver Outstanding Early Career Researcher awards.

For full details and to apply for this award, please click the link: sapc.ac.uk/funding-oppo...
November 3, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
⏳ Have you got your abstract submitted for South West SAPC 2026? No? Hurry!

📝 Submissions close at 9am on Monday morning. 📤

🔗 Submit yours here: tinyurl.com/SWSAPC26

#sapcsw2026
October 30, 2025 at 11:48 AM
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SAPC ASM 2026, St Andrews, 24th - 26th June

For further details : sapc.ac.uk/conference/2...

#SAPC2026 #SAPC_ASM #PrimaryCare #AcademicMedicine #StAndrews
October 29, 2025 at 10:19 AM
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SAPC ASM 2026 at the University of St Andrews, 24th–26th June 2026

Abstract submission is open, and the committee is keen to receive them, with the theme: Leading the Future of Primary Care. Deadline: Midday - 23rd January 2026

#SAPC2026 #SAPC_ASM #PrimaryCare #AcademicMedicine #StAndrews
October 29, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
From control to connection:
An @arc-west.bsky.social co-designed research project, led by young people, is highlighting the need for change in managing school behaviour — moving away from punitive strategies towards relational approaches.

Read more: arc-w.nihr.ac.uk/news/from-co...

💫 #ARCimpacts
October 27, 2025 at 9:35 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Adding evidence to the art of medicine: Emeritus Professor @chris-salisbury.bsky.social interviews Prof Jeannie Haggerty, the first chair in Family & Community Medicine at McGill University in Canada & a leading #PrimaryCare researcher in America, about her career.🔽
@nihrspcr.bsky.social @sapc.ac.uk
October 21, 2025 at 10:37 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
The problem with the single patient record: do you want the person doing yr hearing test in the high st to have access to your psychiatric diagnoses, incontinence, alcohol issues?
Fully accessible free text is promised - what does that mean for Pt-Dr confidentiality?
doi.org/10.1136/bmj....
Helen Salisbury: Confidentiality and the single patient record
When patients unburden themselves to me in my consulting room, they do so in the knowledge that what they say is confidential. They tell me many things they wouldn’t want others to know: issues that m...
doi.org
October 21, 2025 at 9:24 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
🚨THIS WEEK! Three Research Schools' Online Seminar | What should emotionally safe coproduced research with lived experience researchers on sensitive topics look like?, 22 October 2025, 12 - 1pm: bit.ly/3WbpX2f

#MentalHealth #Research

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@georginaspcr.bsky.social
October 20, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
An inspiring few days at the @nihrspcr.bsky.social trainees event. Congratulations to all for sharing your research! Great to see so many APEx ECR colleagues thriving @drrosinacross.bsky.social @aesambe.bsky.social @p-new05.bsky.social @kozmer-stella.bsky.social @deepthilavu.bsky.social Amy Chinner
✨ What a wonderful and inspiring two days at the #SPCRTrainees Event 2025. Thank you to everyone who joined us, shared ideas, and made it such a memorable event. Wishing all our trainees and speakers a safe journey home🚆💼
October 17, 2025 at 10:39 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
✨ What a wonderful and inspiring two days at the #SPCRTrainees Event 2025. Thank you to everyone who joined us, shared ideas, and made it such a memorable event. Wishing all our trainees and speakers a safe journey home🚆💼
October 16, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
A fantastic closing plenary from Hazel Everitt and Miriam Santer on “The Best Careers Advice I’ve Ever Received.” 🌟 A key takeaway: the importance of perseverance — staying motivated and resilient throughout every stage of your research journey. 💪 #SPCRtrainees
October 16, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Next up: Lauren’s masterclass on Publishing with The Lancet Primary Care! 🌟 A chance to hear top tips and advice from an expert in academic publishing.

#SPCRtrainees
October 16, 2025 at 9:43 AM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
Round 2 Call: The SPCR Public Involvement, Engagement & Dissemination Enablement Fund is open to the next round of applications.

💷 Up to £2K for projects | £5K for dept-wide activities
📅 Deadline: Thur 23 October 2025 by 5pm
🔗 Learn more & apply: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/spcr-pp...
October 13, 2025 at 1:24 PM
Reposted by Serge Engamba
🌟 The full programme for the #SPCRTraineesEvent2025 is available on the website. Two packed days of inspiring talks, workshops, and networking

👉 spcr.nihr.ac.uk/events/spcr-trainees-event-2025

#SPCRtrainees
October 15, 2025 at 10:20 AM