The COSI study: Exploring effectiveness of a group-based intervention for mothers in perinatal mental health services Mental Health pregnancy women's health maternal health families
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 Diverse Cultural Backgrounds and Ethnicity for Adult Social Care (DECK) Population health and social care social care ethnic minority groups minoritised experiences Integrated Care Systems decision making adults older adults health equity
Digital healthcare implications for health inequalities in the UK Population health and social care Trust Local Authority digital care pathways
LGBTQ+ self-management in child and youth mental health Mental Health children & young people self-management behaviour change gender inequality decision making care pathways
Development of a haemophilia physiotherapy intervention for optimum musculoskeletal health in children Health economics and data children & young people quality improvement primary care integrated care long-term conditions
Promoting healthy nutrition in children of Bangladeshi origin in East London: Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) Local Authority children & young people ethnic minority groups nutrition families maternal health
Accelerating the implementation of innovations in NHS organisations by learning from other sites Innovation and Implementation Science primary care Trust Commissioner implementation
Understanding hearing and dementia care pathways and exploring the barriers and facilitators impacting relevant stakeholders regarding addressing cognition in hearing services for older adults Innovation and Implementation Science hearing Trust implementation dementia older adults public involvement integrated care