Sharon Spooner
Sharon Spooner
@smspooner.bsky.social
Honorary Clinial Lecturer, School for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, formerGP.
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Congratulations to SPCR colleagues Louise Laverty, Katherine Checkland, and Sharon Spooner, who are joint winners of the 2025 Sage Prize for Innovation and Excellence: www.spcr.nihr.ac.uk/news/spcr-sa...

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SPCR-Funded Research Wins 2025 Sage Prize for Innovation and Excellence
Congratulations to SPCR colleagues Louise Laverty, Katherine Checkland, and Sharon Spooner, who are joint winners of the 2025 Sage Prize for Innovation and Excellence.
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May 15, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Delighted to be nominated alongside some great papers for the Sage Innovation and Excellence award for our paper on how #GPs navigate meaningful work during a workforce crisis and the significance of uncertain futures @smspooner.bsky.social @kathcheckland.bsky.social funded by @nihrspcr.bsky.social
🎉We are excited to announce this year’s Sage Prize nominees for Sociology! 🎉
Congratulations to the authors on the papers that have been deemed exceptional and innovative out of SOC issues published in 2024. Full list below and at: tinyurl.com/mpu35np4
February 17, 2025 at 2:50 PM
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Our new paper delves into the complexities of employment and deployment models of #ARRS staff. Using #realistevaluation we explored how #PCN & #GPpractice decision behind staffing choices influence the operationalisation of ARRS @kathcheckland.bsky.social
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This study provides novel insights into the complexities of different employment and deployment models of Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme staff. 
  
Understanding these models is fundamental for building a sustainable and effective #GeneralPractice workforce doi.org/10.3399/BJGP... 
Employment and deployment of additional staff roles in general practice: a realist evaluation of what works for whom, how, and why | British Journal of General Practice
doi.org
February 4, 2025 at 2:02 PM