Dr Tracy Ibbotson
- SPCRN Research Co-ordinator (General Practice & Primary Care)
email:
Tracy.Ibbotson@glasgow.ac.uk
Room 315, Clarice Pears Building, 90 Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8TB
Biography
Dr Tracy Ibbotson has been a research coordinator in the West Node of the Scottish Primary Care Research Network since 2011 and leads Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) work in the network.
Tracy has been working in health services research for 25 years after completing a PhD in Psychosocial Oncology at the Christie Hospital, University of Manchester. She was employed as a research fellow in the Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University of Glasgow (1992-1995) and the Health Services Research Unit, University of Aberdeen (1995-1997). Whilst working as a senior lecturer in the Nursing at Midwifery School at the University of Glasgow from 1998 to 2005, she was the Director for the MSc (MedSci) programme and was responsible for introducing problem based learning into the teaching of research methods. During a career break, Tracy worked as a health services researcher in General Practice & Primary Care (2005-2011) before joining the SPCRN team in 2011.
Grants
Grants and Awards listed are those received whilst working with the University of Glasgow.
- Comminversity of Partick
National Institute for Health Research
2024 - 2025
- Orienting Policy Towards Inequality Minimising Actions (OPTIMA): A systems science approach to 20-minute neighbourhood policy and evaluation
National Institute for Health Research
2024 - 2027
- NanO2 in Large VessEL Occlusion Stroke: "NOVEL"
National Institute for Health Research
2023 - 2026
- Caring for Long COVID in primary care: Using patient and professional experience to build co-designed solutions
Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser
2023 - 2024
- Improving patient safety in post-pandemic: using patient and professional experience to improve primary care safety-netting in remote consultations?
Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser
2022 - 2023
- REDIRECT: REmote Diet Intervention to REduce long Covid symptoms Trial
National Institute for Health Research
2021 - 2023
- Unlocking data to inform public health policy and practice
National Institute for Health Research
2021 - 2021
- A randomised controlled trial of a facilitated home-based rehabilitation intervention in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and their caregivers: the REACH-HFpEF Study
National Institute for Health Research
2021 - 2024
- COVID-19 long term effects; a randomised clinical trial of resistance exercise and trial platform
Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser
2021 - 2023
- Implementation of an evidence-based cardiac rehabilitation home programme for heart failure patients and their caregivers in Scotland: SCOT-REACH-HF project
Heart Research UK
2020 - 2021
- Evaluation of early years pilot in North Lanarkshire - Phase 2
North Lanarkshire Council
2010 - 2011
- Evaluation of the early years programme: a nurse-led intervention
Lanarkshire Health Board
2009 - 2010
- An evaluation of the introduction of NHS24 in Scotland
Scottish Executive Health Department
2002 - 2006