NHS CHECK: Understanding and mitigating the psychosocial impact of COVID-19 on NHS staff in England Mental Health COVID-19 Trust workforce
The effects of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN) on people’s health: A Rapid Review with Participatory Methods Schools children & young people decision making physical environment physical activity obesity respiratory families behaviour change Population health and social care public health
Long-term air pollution exposure and risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 severity: a cohort study COVID-19 physical environment respiratory infectious diseases Population health and social care
Physical health and multimorbidity in people with severe mental illness and impact on secondary care utilisation Multimorbidity Mental Health secondary care
Increasing capacity for public health and prevention research in local government Population health and social care Local Authority prevention
Optimising and embedding a community development approach in local systems to improve health and reduce inequalities Population health and social care health equity Local Authority research design
Building a Well Communities Research Consortium to address health disparities through Integrated Care Systems care pathways patient-reported outcomes Health economics and data communication co-production health equity ethnic minority groups research design public involvement integrated care
Understanding hearing and dementia care pathways and exploring the barriers and facilitators impacting relevant stakeholders regarding addressing cognition in hearing services for older adults hearing older adults dementia Innovation and Implementation Science implementation social care care pathways adults communication
The Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) Programme Local Authority children & young people ethnic minority groups nutrition families co-production Population health and social care maternal health
Improving uptake of bowel cancer screening (ASCEND) primary care prevention cancer bowel behaviour change