Health research must be informative, accessible and relevant to the public, patients, clinicians, health professionals, researchers, policy makers and health service managers. NIHR Evidence presents high quality summaries of findings so that health and care research can be used by all members of society.\n\nIn this podcast we discuss the new NIHR Evidence Dementia Collection.\n\nA collection of NIHR funded research summaries created in close collaboration with those who might use them, including clinicians, commissioners, patients and the public.\n\nIn the host chair is Dr Emily Oliver, Lead Dementia Nurse for Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust and former NIHR Clinical Academic Fellow.\n\nEmily talks with one of the researchers whose work is included in the collection, Christina Victor, Professor of Gerontology and Public Health from Brunel University. They are joined by Ann Pascoe a dementia carer and founder / chair of Dementia Friendly Communities. The final guest comes from NIHR Evidence. Nick Spirit is Stakeholder Engagement Manager for the NIHR Centre for Engagement and Dissemination, his work involved ensuring that the thoughts and views of health and care professionals, patients, carers and the public are incorporated in to every aspect of NIHR funded research dissemination, knowledge mobilisation and public involvement.\t\n_________________________\n\nYou can find out more about our panellists, and their work on our website:\nhttps://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk \n\nA transcript of this podcast is also available here\nhttps://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/podcast-nihr-evidence-dementia-collection\n\nAccess the NIHR Evidence Dementia Collection here\nhttps://evidence.nihr.ac.uk/collection/dementia/\n\nThe National Institute for Health Research is the UKs largest funder of health and care research and it provides the people, facilities and technology that enables research to thrive.\n\nNIHR Evidence is managed by NIHR with a funding contribution from Health and Care Research Wales, Welsh Government.\n_________________________\n\nLike what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode.\n\nThis podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support.