
Richard Jacques
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Medical Statistician at the University of Sheffield @ScHARR_MSG. Mostly tweeting about work, photography, sport and music. Views are my own.
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Join Richard Jacques, Rebecca Simpson and Stephen Walters for our online short course: How to Understand Statistics in Research. Tuesdays 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th June (4 half-day sessions, over 4 consecutive weeks), 9am - 1pm. For more information and booking see: sheffield.ac.uk/smph/modules/hโฆ

๐ฃ Bookings are open for our online course How to Understand Statistics in Research ๐ Tuesday 4th June - Tuesday 25th June 2024 (4 half-day sessions, over 4 consecutive weeks) ๐ buff.ly/4a6NHJb for info or to book your place. ๐จโ๐ซ Course lead Richard Jacques #statistics



๐ฃ There's still time to register for our online course How to Understand Statistics in Research ๐ Tues 4 June - Tues 25 June 2024 (4 half-day sessions, over 4 consecutive weeks) ๐ buff.ly/4a6NHJb for info or to book your place. ๐จโ๐ซ Course lead Richard Jacques #statistics




New study reveals the power of nature for mental health๐ฟ Researchers @SheffieldUni, Sheffield Hallam, @ExeterUni & @PlymouthUni found Green Social Prescribing, which connects people with nature-based activities, can greatly improve mental well-being ๐ sheffield.ac.uk/news/new-reseaโฆ

Prescribing nature can improve happiness and reduce anxiety, new research shows. A ยฃ5.77 million cross-governmental funded project has shown that expanding access to Green Social Prescribing can promote wellbeing and improve mental health. Dr Annette Haywood sheffield.ac.uk/news/prescribiโฆ


We can now share the wonderful infographics describing the results of our recent green social prescribing evaluation, including this one for decision makers. All the details on the link belowโฆ Ruth Garside ๐ช๐บ ๐๐ป @HarrietAHunt Scriberia Ltd beyondgreenspace.net/green-social-pโฆ



Dr Jen Lewis is presenting work on "Winter pressures all year for urgent care services: a retrospective analysis of routinely collected healthcare data in England" at #EUSEM2024 this week.


Rebecca Simpson is presenting work on "Federated data collection and analysis approach for routinely collected hospital data" at #EUSEM2024 this week.


New paper published in Statistical Methods in Medical Research with Yirui Qian, Laura Flight and Stephen Walters Comparison of statistical methods for the analysis of patient-reported outcomes in randomised controlled trials: A simulation study journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09โฆ

Excited to share that our simulation study with Stephen Walters, Richard Jacques and Laura Flight, originating from my PhD is now published! This study compares multiple linear regression, Tobit regression and median regression for analysing PROs in RCT settings. doi.org/10.1177/096228โฆ


