Description
The provided transcription appears to be from a presentation at a conference focusing on hip fracture care and research. Will Eardley introduces Xavier Griffin, who emphasizes the collaborative effort in improving hip fracture care through research. Griffin shares his experience of transitioning from Oxford to East London, highlighting the importance of both systems and the people involved in UK research. He acknowledges the various organizations contributing to hip fracture research and the need for multidisciplinary teamwork in patient care and research efforts. Griffin goes on to describe the WHiTE platform, aimed at embedding new studies into existing frameworks, emphasizing opportunities for participation from various hospitals across the UK. He outlines several studies being conducted, including those focused on anesthesia, drug repurposing, nursing care for pressure ulcers, and surgical interventions. The discussion highlights the importance of increased awareness of ongoing studies and the ease of participation through the WHiTE platform. The presentation ends with an invitation for questions and participation, followed by applause.
DOI: 10.1302/3114-230153