MRC Digital Youth Mental Health children & young people digital prevention integrated care health policy 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
Impacts of digital technologies on health and social care services Innovation and Implementation Science primary care Local Authority digital communication Trust social care
Well-being in Care Homes: Implementation of (outcomes-based) care planning social care older adults implementation
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
Frailty amongst people experiencing homelessness physical environment adults integrated care health equity life expectancy
Supporting the mental health and wellbeing of researchers in academia: a mixed methods study Mental Health health policy self-management adults research design
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
Health engagement to avoid interpersonal violent injury in young Londoners (HEAL) Population health and social care children & young people behaviour change co-production health equity public involvement
Health inequalities in People with seveRe mental Illnesses: Impact of antipsychOtic tReatments and social Inequalities on long Term phYsical health (PRIORITY). Population health and social care Mental Health Multimorbidity public health primary care