The APPLE Tree programme: Active Prevention in People at risk of dementia through Lifestyle, bEhaviour change and Technology to build REsiliEnce Mental Health dementia prevention adults long-term conditions older adults
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
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
Mapping patterns of inequality in students’ access to mental health services in London Mental Health Local Authority Schools children & young people health equity self-management prevention communication health policy
Establishing an evidence base about experiences of young people's ambulatory cancer care Integrated Care Systems children & young people decision making self-management cancer patient-reported outcomes families long-term conditions co-production primary care
Assistive technology and home modifications: outcomes for people living with dementia and their carers, service use patterns and costs dementia older adults Population health and social care
BRAVES: Breaking down barriers to research for children and young people with life threatening illnesses families long-term conditions children & young people Mental Health
Experiences of therapeutic services for people with histories of complex trauma: a mixed-methods study children & young people Mental Health long-term conditions adults
The benefits and harms of social media use for young adults with common mental health disorders presenting to primary care children & young people self-management digital Mental Health
Improving the care of Black African and Caribbean people living with dementia ethnic minority groups families older adults dementia carers race inequality