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
Social and Affordable Housing Initiative decision making public health Population health and social care families Local Authority physical environment
Healthy Places, Healthy Planet Population health and social care health equity ethnic minority groups co-production nutrition research design public involvement physical environment
Better Care Moves for Older People Population health and social care social care Commissioner quality improvement older adults secondary care
Improving the care of Black African and Caribbean people living with dementia ethnic minority groups families older adults dementia carers race inequality
Investigating the utility of machine learning methods to predict prognosis and guide treatment decisions for people with lung cancer (Lung-ORACLE) artificial intelligence care pathways cancer Innovation and Implementation Science long-term conditions cardiovascular quality improvement decision making
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
IONA-Assessing the impact of non-tailpipe emissions from traffic on the asthmatic airway Population health and social care Local Authority children & young people physical environment
Using administrative data on housing and health inequalities to reduce local health and care inequalities Population health and social care Local Authority health equity
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