Understanding the trajectory of frailty across the life course Multimorbidity Health economics and data physical activity older adults
Tackling barriers to COVID-19 vaccine uptake in London Population health and social care COVID-19 decision making health equity ethnic minority groups vaccines public health Local Authority
Promoting uptake and continued use of social care in people with dementia who live alone and have no informal support (SoCeeD) social care dementia Mental 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
TANDEM: a tailored, psychological intervention for mild to moderate anxiety or depression in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Multimorbidity adults care pathways integrated care long-term conditions Mental Health
Constructing the entire care pathway of bowel cancer patients undergoing emergency surgery to improve care Health economics and data cancer bowel Trust care pathways safety
Impact of comorbid conditions on equity of access to, and safety and outcomes of, cancer treatments Health economics and data Trust Multimorbidity care pathways cancer safety patient-reported outcomes
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
Enabling health and maintaining independence for older people at home: the 'HomeHealth' trial Multimorbidity older adults self-management digital communication implementation behaviour change
Building a Well Communities Research Consortium to address health disparities through Integrated Care Systems care pathways patient-reported outcomes Health economics and data communication co-production health equity ethnic minority groups research design public involvement integrated care