Evaluation of the 0-5 Public Health Investment in England: a mixed methods study integrating analyses of national linked administrative data with in-depth case studies Population health and social care Local Authority digital Health economics and data public health children & young people
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
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
Carer experiences of medication management within GP consultations Multimorbidity carers medical education primary care
Understanding the trajectory of frailty across the life course Multimorbidity Health economics and data physical activity older adults
Talking medicines: conversations between people with dementia and informal carers Multimorbidity older adults prescribing carers
EXPERTS II – How are patient and caregiver participation in health and social care shaped by experienced burden of treatment and social inequalities? A qualitative synthesis decision making physical environment adults implementation long-term conditions health equity Innovation and Implementation Science co-production families
Co-designing community-based diabetic services responsive to the needs of children and young people Local Authority Trust Commissioner children & young people diabetes ethnic minority groups
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
Facilitating digital play for young children with neurodisability Multimorbidity children & young people Mental Health digital neurodisability