Dementia Research Charity Chatathon

Adam Smith
Dementia Research Charity Chatathon

The Dementia Research Charity Chatathon a bi-annual event last held in December 2022. This podcast shares the recordings from the 12.5 hour marathon livestreams. Listen or watch, as Adam Smith interviews researchers working across all areas of discovery to beat Alzheimer's disease and all forms of dementia. http://www.chatathon.uk

  1. How is research making a visit to the hospital better for people living with dementia

    10/10/2023

    How is research making a visit to the hospital better for people living with dementia

    On the 7th September 2020, ⁠⁠⁠Adam Smith⁠⁠⁠ hosted the Dementia Research Chatathon LIVE - to share information on the wide variety of research taking place across the world, and the raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK. Please continue to donate and help Adam meet his £5,000 target - details can be found at ⁠⁠⁠http://www.chatathon.uk⁠⁠⁠. In a way that everyone can understand, this video features Adam talking with: Dr Courtney Genge, Program Adviser for the federal ageing research program, National Research Council Canada I have spent the last few years researching Dementia in the emergency department using a human factors framework to understand the safety implications of receiving care in this setting. My work is grounded in participatory research approaches and utilises co-production and collaborative research partnerships with people living with dementia - @courtneyjshaw1 ⁠ Dr Emily Jones, Senior Matron for Medicine at Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Trust. In my clinical academic doctorate I explored how the work system of an acute hospital impacted nursing staff's capacity to care for people with dementia. The findings indicated that nurses are driven by the priorities of the organisation, which unfortunately is not high quality dementia care but patient flow and patient safety initiatives. Nurses struggle with feelings of guilt and fear with regards to their work, guilt for not providing good care but fear of not completing the task "visible" to the organisation. The research raises questions about nursing autonomy and decision making, particularly with regards to the organisation of their work and also how we make dementia care tangible. @emilyjonesmed

    25 min
  2. Making care homes great places, providing great care and great homes - Part 2

    08/22/2023

    Making care homes great places, providing great care and great homes - Part 2

    On the 7th September 2020, ⁠⁠Adam Smith⁠⁠ hosted the Dementia Research Chatathon LIVE - to share information on the wide variety of research taking place across the world, and the raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK. Please continue to donate and help Adam meet his £5,000 target - details can be found at ⁠⁠http://www.chatathon.uk⁠⁠. In a way that everyone can understand, this video features Adam talking with: Claire Surr, Professor of Dementia Studies, Director of the Centre for Dementia Research, Leeds Beckett University. Claire works in dementia care and services research. She recently completed the DCM EPIC Study, What Works Study (components of effective dementia training) and CanDem Study (experiences of cancer treatment and care by people with dementia) - @clairesurr Dr Laura Booi, Research Associate, Newcastle University. Laura's research brings together international dementia advocacy, and patient-public-involvement, engaging both the next generation of dementia focused leaders as well as marginalized, often unheard voices affected by dementia. As a trained social gerontologist, she has spent the last dozen years working towards understanding and making long-term residential care for dementia better for those working and living in this sector - @DementiaHealth Dr Victoria Shepherd, Research Associate, Cardiff University. Victoria is involved in the design and conduct of clinical trials, with a particular interest in the methodological aspects of care home research. Her research primarily focuses on addressing the ethical and practical challenges of involving adults who lack capacity to consent in research, and developing interventions to support decision-making by consultees/legal representatives - @VickyLShepherd

    27 min
  3. Making Care Homes great places, providing great care & great homes

    02/04/2023

    Making Care Homes great places, providing great care & great homes

    On the 7th September 2020, Adam Smith hosted the Dementia Research Chatathon LIVE - to share information on the wide variety of research taking place across the world, and the raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK. Please continue to donate and help Adam meet his £5,000 target - details can be found at http://www.chatathon.uk. In a way that everyone can understand, this video features Adam talking with: Leah Hewer-Richards, PhD Student, University of Southampton - I am researching the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision of continence care in residential care homes for people with a dementia. I will be looking at how fears around contamination may have changed continence care practices, particularly in relation to restricted access to PPE. I will also be looking at stigma associated with continence care and working within a care home during the pandemic - @leahlearns_  Dr Rachel Daly, Professional and Practice Development Facilitator, Dementia UK - I am leading an Appreciative Inquiry study to understand the everyday decisions that people living with dementia and communication difficulties make and share in care homes. Also how and with whom they share those decisions. Participants (people living with dementia and staff and family care partners) designed and implemented interventions to maintain and improve shared everyday decision-making practice - @dementiaventure Dr Alys Griffiths, Senior Research Fellow, Leeds Beckett University (now at University of Liverpool) I do care homes research, including a secondment as an embedded researcher in a care home one day per week. I'm interested in outcome measures, from the perspective of their development and validation, and ensuring their appropriate use, allowing people with dementia the chance to participate in research wherever possible - @alysgriffiths_

    22 min
  4. All about Frontotemporal dementia

    01/29/2023

    All about Frontotemporal dementia

    On the 7th September 2020, Adam Smith hosted the Dementia Research Chatathon LIVE - to share information on the wide variety of research taking place across the world, and the raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK. Please continue to donate and help Adam meet his £5,000 target - details can be found at http://www.chatathon.uk. In a way that everyone can understand, this video features Adam talking with: Imogen Swift Research Assistant, UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL. Imogen is involved in developing novel fluid biomarkers for frontotemporal dementia (FTD). With a particular focus on developing CSF and blood-based markers for genetic FTD caused by GRN mutations. Imogen works within the Fluid Biomarker team at the Dementia Research Institute with Dr Amanda Heslegrave and the FTD UCL team at the Dementia Research Centre with Jon Rohrer. She is also involved in managing the biobank for a number of dementia studies including GENFI which involves coordinating sample collection from 27 sites across the world - @immy_swift Dr Lucy Russell Research Fellow, Dementia Research Centre, University College London. Lucy works with Dr Rohrer on a project called GENFI that aims to follow individuals with a genetic form of FTD. Her current role is to act as the FTD Prevention Initiative (FPI) co-ordinator, working with GENFI and other large cohort studies across the world as well as pharmaceutical companies and consortium groups to get as many clinical trials up and running as soon as possible. Additionally Lucy is involved in recruiting individuals to the one (and only) FTD trial currently running in the UK. Her specific interests and PhD looked at social interactions with individuals with Dementia, as well as trying to developing novel eye-tracking tasks that are more sensitive to change earlier in the disease course than what current assessments currently are able to do. Dr Martina Bocchetta Senior Research Fellow, Dementia Research Centre, UCL. With funding from Alzheimer's Society, Martina investigates the changes that occur in the brain in the genetic forms of FTD. Using different neuroimaging techniques to measure these changes on MRIs, hoping to identify markers of disease onset and progression to be used in clinical trials - @bocchettaM Mica Clarke PhD Candidate, University College London. Mica is investigating new ways to track the progression of disease in FTD. She is using a type of brain imaging to do this called PET imaging (positron emission tomography), which allows us to look at certain proteins in the brain via brain scans that might be involved in the disease process - @mtmclarke Dr Aitana Sogorb Esteve Postdoctoral Research Fellow, UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL Atina is looking for novel biomarkers and biomarker panels to diagnose the different aspects of FTD - @aitanasogorb

    47 min

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The Dementia Research Charity Chatathon a bi-annual event last held in December 2022. This podcast shares the recordings from the 12.5 hour marathon livestreams. Listen or watch, as Adam Smith interviews researchers working across all areas of discovery to beat Alzheimer's disease and all forms of dementia. http://www.chatathon.uk

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