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University of Exeter Medical School

Dr Ian Porter

Dr Ian Porter

Associate Research Fellow

 I.Porter@exeter.ac.uk

 7410

 +44 (0) 1392 727410

 Smeall building JS03

 

Smeall Building, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK


Overview

Ian joined the Health Services and Policy Research Group in October 2014, working on an NIHR funded programme of work developing and piloting methods for the routine use of Patient Recorded Outcome Measures (PROMs) in primary care for patients with multiple, long-term conditions (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, heart failure, depression, osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee). Prior to this he contributed to a number of other primary care focused NIHR research projects involving socially marginalised groups with complex physical and mental health needs.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Social Science
  • MSc in Social Science Research Methods

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Publications

Journal articles

de Boer D, van den Berg M, Ballester M, Bloemeke J, Boerma W, de Bienassis K, Groenewegen P, Groene O, Kendir C, Klazinga N, et al (2022). Assessing the outcomes and experiences of care from the perspective of people living with chronic conditions, to support countries in developing people-centred policies and practices: study protocol of the International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey). BMJ Open, 12(9). Abstract.  Author URL.
Davey AF, Coombes J, Porter I, Green C, Mewse AJ, Valderas JM (2021). Development of a conceptual model for research on cyclical variation of patient reported outcome measurements (PROMs) in patients with chronic conditions: a scoping review. J Patient Rep Outcomes, 5(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Porter I, Davey A, Gangannagaripalli J, Evans J, Bramwell C, Evans P, Gibbons C, Valderas JM (2021). Integrating Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) into routine nurse-led primary care for patients with multimorbidity: a feasibility and acceptability study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 19(1). Abstract.
Gibbons C, Porter I, Gonçalves-Bradley DC, Stoilov S, Ricci-Cabello I, Tsangaris E, Gangannagaripalli J, Davey A, Gibbons EJ, Kotzeva A, et al (2021). Routine provision of feedback from patient-reported outcome measurements to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 10(10). Abstract.  Author URL.
Evans JP, Porter I, Gangannagaripalli JB, Bramwell C, Davey A, Smith CD, Fine N, Goodwin VA, Valderas JM (2019). Assessing Patient-Centred Outcomes in Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy: a Systematic Review and Standardised Comparison of English Language Clinical Rating Systems. Sports Medicine - Open, 5 Abstract.
Evans JP, Smith CD, Fine NF, Porter I, Gangannagaripalli J, Goodwin VA, Valderas JM (2018). Clinical rating systems in elbow research—a systematic review exploring trends and distributions of use. Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 27, e98-e106. Abstract.
Quinn C, Denman K, Smithson P, Owens C, Sheaff R, Campbell J, Porter I, Annison J, Byng R (2018). General practitioner contributions to achieving sustained healthcare for offenders: a qualitative study. BMC Fam Pract, 19(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Goodwin V, Evans J, Smith C, Gangannagaripalli J, Porter I, Valderas J (2018). Patient-Centred Outcomes in Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy: a systematic review of available evidence in UK populations. Shoulder and Elbow
Sweet D, Byng R, Webber M, Enki DG, Porter I, Larsen J, Huxley P, Pinfold V (2018). Personal well-being networks, social capital and severe mental illness: exploratory study. Br J Psychiatry, 212(5), 308-317. Abstract.  Author URL.
Mounce LTA, Campbell JL, Henley WE, Tejerina Arreal MC, Porter I, Valderas JM (2018). Predicting Incident Multimorbidity. Ann Fam Med, 16(4), 322-329. Abstract.  Author URL.
Velikova G, Valderas JM, Potter C, Batchelder L, A’Court C, Baker M, Bostock J, Coulter A, Fitzpatrick R, Forder J, et al (2017). Proceedings of Patient Reported Outcome Measure’s (PROMs) Conference Oxford 2017: Advances in Patient Reported Outcomes Research. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 15(Suppl 1).
Porter I, Gonçalves-Bradley D, Ricci-Cabello I, Gibbons C, Gangannagaripalli J, Fitzpatrick R, Black N, Greenhalgh J, Valderas JM (2016). Framework and guidance for implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice: evidence, challenges and opportunities. J Comp Eff Res, 5(5), 507-519. Abstract.  Author URL.
Porter I, Valderas JM (2015). Development of a feedback form for routine clinical use of PROs in primary care for patients with multimorbidity. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 24, 181-182.  Author URL.
Pinfold V, Sweet D, Porter I, Quinn C, Byng R, Griffiths C, Billsborough J, Enki DG, Chandler R, Webber M, et al (2015). Improving community health networks for people with severe mental illness: a case study investigation. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 3(5), 1-234.
Gonçalves Bradley DC, Gibbons C, Ricci-Cabello I, Bobrovitz NJ, Gibbons EJ, Kotzeva A, Alonso J, Fitzpatrick R, Bower P, van der Wees PJ, et al (2015). Routine provision of information on patient-reported outcome measures to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015(4). Abstract.
Porter I, Valderas JM (2015). Use of PROs in clinical guidance for the management of chronic conditions in primary care in the United Kingdom. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 24, 75-76.  Author URL.

Conferences

Porter I, Rijken M, Sunol R, Williams R, Delgado JM, Ballester M, Thomas L, van den Berg M, De Bienassis K, Kendir C, et al (2021). The International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey): development of the conceptual framework.  Author URL.
Porter I, Rijken M, Groene O, Sunol R, Williams R, van den Berg M, Delgado JM, Evans JP, Ballester M, Bloemeke J, et al (2021). The International Survey of People Living with Chronic Conditions (PaRIS survey): development of the patient questionnaire.  Author URL.
Sidey-Gibbons C, Porter I, Tsangaris E, Valderas J (2019). Routine provision of information on patient-reported outcomes measures to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice: a Cochrane systematic review.  Author URL.
Davey A, Porter I, Coombes J, Green C, Valderas J (2019). Time-dependent variation of patient reported outcome (PRO) measurement in patients with chronic conditions: a scoping review.  Author URL.
Davey A, Porter I, Green C, Valderas JM (2018). EXPLORING TIME-DEPENDENT VARIATION OF PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME SCORES ACROSS DIFFERENT TIME-POINTS FOR PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE CONDITIONS: a MIXED METHODS LONGITUDINAL STUDY.  Author URL.
Davey A, Green C, Porter I, Valderas JM (2018). TIME-DEPENDENT VARIATION OF PRO SCORES IN CHRONIC CONDITIONS: a SCOPING REVIEW.  Author URL.
Evans JP, Smith CM, Porter I, Gangannagaripalli J, Bramwell C, Davey AF, Goodwin V, Valderas JM (2017). Assessing condition-specific health-related quality of life in lateral epicondylar tendinopathy: a systematic and standardised comparison of available instruments.  Author URL.
Gangannagaripalli J, Porter I, Bradley DG, Ricci-Cabello I, Valderas JM (2017). Individualised patient-reported outcome measures: a systematic review.  Author URL.
Davey AF, Porter I, Green C, Coombes J, Gibbons C, Valderas JM (2017). Time-dependent variation of PRO measurements in patients with chronic health conditions: a systematic scoping review.  Author URL.
Gangannagaripalli J, Porter I, Bramwell C, Evans J, Lopez JRG, Valderas JM (2016). Estimating minimum important difference (MID) for chronic disease-specific patient reported outcome measures (PROMs): a systematic review.  Author URL.
Porter I, Valderas JM (2016). Patient reported outcomes (PROMs) based recommendation in clinical guidance for the management of chronic conditions in the United Kingdom.  Author URL.
Quinn C, Porter I, Pinfold V, Byng R (2016). Retaining Cross-Case Generalisability and Within-Case Specificity: a Methodological Exploration.  Author URL.
Porter I, Evans P, Valderas JM (2016). Routine individualized PRO feedback for the management of patients with multimorbidity in primary care: a pilot study in General Practice in England.  Author URL.

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