Somatic and psychotropic polypharmacy in people with long-term mental health problems Multimorbidity Trust primary care prescribing Mental Health long-term conditions
PRIMROSE: Evaluating interventions to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in people living with severe mental illness Mental Health Multimorbidity primary care cardiovascular behaviour change
How can unstructured data from administrative care records support adult social care policy and operations? Population health and social care Local Authority social care older adults
Supporting local government to reduce inequalities in COVID vaccination uptake Population health and social care Local Authority prevention decision making health equity public health
Enabling health and maintaining independence for older people at home: the 'HomeHealth' trial Multimorbidity older adults self-management digital communication implementation behaviour change
How can we define and identify household overcrowding affecting the wellbeing of families, using publicly available and council-held data? Population health and social care families Local Authority children & young people physical environment social welfare 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
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
Characterising the relationships between polypharmacy and multiple long-term conditions Multimorbidity prescribing long-term conditions
Physical health and multimorbidity in people with severe mental illness and impact on secondary care utilisation Multimorbidity Mental Health secondary care