MARQUE: Developing an evidence-based intervention to improve agitation for people with dementia in care homes Mental Health dementia Trust older adults carers health equity
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
Improving breast cancer outcomes whilst reducing inequalities by enhanced activities in prevention, screening and early symptomatic diagnosis prevention adults cancer patient-reported outcomes quality improvement race inequality women's health Population health and social care
Acute care of people living with dementia Multimorbidity older adults dementia Integrated Care Systems acute care decision making adults carers
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
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of researchers in academia: a mixed methods study Mental Health health policy self-management adults research design
ADHD in people with Intellectual Disability Mental Health learning difficulties adults prescribing decision making self-management care pathways integrated care neurodisability
Working-age adults with multiple long-term conditions: navigating systems of care Multimorbidity Local Authority Mental Health adults care pathways social welfare integrated care
Understanding the trajectory of frailty across the life course Multimorbidity Health economics and data physical activity older adults
Assistive technology and home modifications: outcomes for people living with dementia and their carers, service use patterns and costs dementia older adults Population health and social care