43 studies found in English from a total of 37402
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Public Engagement with Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA), 2006-2007

Solberg, C., University College London, Department of Psychology; Joffe, H., University College London, Department of Psychology; Washer, P., Imperial College London, Faculty of Medicine
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This mixed method study investigated public engagement with methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The growing social scientific literature on public engagement with emerging infectious diseases provided the context. Such engagement can range from anxious, alarmist responses, to more...
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Domestic Abuse Harnessing Learning Under COVID-19, 2021

Richardson Foster, H., University of Central Lancashire, Faculty of Health, Department of Social Work; Stanley, N., University of Central Lancashire, School of Social Work, Care and Community
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The DAHLIA-19 ('Domestic Abuse Harnessing Learning Under Covid 19') was a research study of policy and practice responses to domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic in four jurisdictions - Australia, Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom (UK, covering England, Wales, Scotland and Northern...
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Interview Data on Practices, Regulation and Accountability in Maharashtra's Private Healthcare Sector, 2017-2019

Chakravarthi, I, SATHI, Pune; Marathe, S, SATHI, Pune; Hunter, B, King's College London; (1 more)
This research was about the expansion and changing face of private sector hospital care and related diagnostic services through an organised, and increasingly transnational, healthcare industry. The research team was composed of social scientists from King's College London and public health researchers and health rights activists from India. To explore this issue, we...
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The Effectiveness of Fully Automated Digital Interventions in Promoting Mental Well-Being in The General Population: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2021-2022

Groot, J, University of Bath; MacLellan, A, University of Bath; Ainsworth, B, University of Southampton
Recent years have highlighted the increasing need to promote mental well-being in the general population. This has led to a rapidly growing market of fully automated digital mental well-being tools. Although many individuals have started using these tools in their daily lives, evidence on the overall effectiveness of digital mental well-being tools is currently lacking. The...
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Vienna Public Health Equity Project, 2023

Resch, T, Medical University of Vienna, University of Vienna
Contemporary public health and healthcare are navigating a complex landscape marked by limited resources, conflicting individual and collective preferences, and the challenge of improving efficiency while maintaining quality. This scenario raises a multitude of ethical and moral questions, necessitating state intervention through stewardship and governance. Governments...
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MRC/NIHR Guidance on Natural Experimental Evaluations (NEEs) for Researchers and End-Users, 2022

Craig, P, University of Glasgow; Campbell, M, University of Glasgow
Background: There has been a substantial increase in the conduct of natural experimental evaluations in the last ten years. This has been driven by advances in methodology, greater availability of large routinely collected datasets, and a rise in demand for evidence about the impacts of upstream population health interventions. amenable to natural experimental evaluation. It...
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Building a global policy agenda to prioritise preterm birth: A qualitative analysis on factors shaping global health policy-making 2015-2020

Kassabian, S, University of California San Francisco; Fewer, S, University of California San Francisco; Yamey, G, Duke University; (1 more)
We conducted key informant interviews with 18 experts in prematurity and reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) and reviewed key literature on preterm birth. We aimed to identify the factors that shape the global political priority of preterm birth and to describe policy opportunities to increase its priority moving forward. This data collection includes...
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Grading of recommendations assessment, development and evaluation working group data, 2016-2020

Montgomery, P, University of Birmingham; Grant, S, Indiana University
This data comes from a study to explore expert consensus on the importance of criteria for assessing certainty of evidence in systematic reviews on the effects of complex interventions. We conducted an online modified-Delphi process from March to May 2017 with 116 international experts in complex intervention research. Participants reviewed, rated, and discussed the...
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Qualitative and Quantitative Data for Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control in KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape, South Africa, 2018-2021

Grant, A, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Kielmann, K, Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
This multidisciplinary project adopted a 'whole systems' approach using methods from epidemiology, anthropology, and health systems research (Systems dynamic modelling) to understand the context, practice, and the potential for effective implementation of IPC for TB in South Africa. This project was conducted over four years (2017–2021) and had three stages: 1) observe &...
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Correlations Between Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Initiations and Policies, 2021

Tailor, J, AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition
Policies facilitating access to HIV prevention services, specifically for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), can foster enabling environments for service uptake. This analysis aims to establish whether policies enabling broad PrEP eligibility, HIV self-testing, and lowered age of consent to HIV testing and treatment services are correlated with PrEP uptake. Ages of consent...
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Chronic Disease and Healthy Ageing at the Intersections: Stakeholder Workshop and Survey, 2019

Holman, D, University of Sheffield
Contained within are notes taken during a stakeholder workshop and results of a stakeholder survey. The workshop was was held at The University of Sheffield in May 2019. Included is a report of the workshop which provides more details and a summary of the event. The notes relate to the presentations that were given and the subgroup discussions. The presentation slides can...
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Health Promotion Barometer 2005: Member Organisations

Finnish Centre for Health Promotion
The survey focused on the health promotion strategies and activities of member organisations of the Finnish Centre for Health Promotion. Member organisations are mainly non-commercial and operate on a national level. The respondents were executive directors and managers of these organisations. Health equality, the public health programme Health 2015, and promotion of...
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ISSP 2011: Health: Finnish Data

International Social Survey Programme (ISSP); Blom, Raimo (University of Tampere. Department of Social Research); Melin, Harri (University of Tampere. Department of Social Research); (1 more)
This study examined opinions on health policy and health services in Finland as well as the respondents' own state of health. Questions relating to health and health services surveyed the respondents' satisfaction with life, trust in the Finnish education and health care systems and wished-for changes in the health care system. The respondents were asked how fair or unfair...
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Welfare and Services in Finland 2004

Moisio, Pasi (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES))
Welfare and Services in Finland is a panel survey that combines telephone and face-to-face interviews, postal surveys and register data. The aim of the study is to offer up-to-date, reliable and extensive research data on Finnish welfare and the use of welfare services. In 2004, the survey was conducted as a telephone interview and postal survey. Questions in the telephone...
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Welfare and Services in Finland 2004: Face-to-Face Interviews of the Elderly

Moisio, Pasi (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES))
Welfare and Services in Finland is a panel survey that combines telephone and face-to-face interviews, postal surveys and register data. The aim of the study is to offer up-to-date, reliable and extensive research data on Finnish welfare and the use of welfare services. This dataset is based on data collected through face-to-face interviews from people aged over 79. Main...
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Welfare and Services in Finland 2006

Moisio, Pasi (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES))
Welfare and Services in Finland is a panel survey that combines telephone and face-to-face interviews, postal surveys and register data. The aim of the study is to offer up-to-date, reliable and extensive research data on Finnish welfare and the use of welfare services. In 2006, the data were collected through telephone interviews. This dataset concentrates on Finnish...
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Welfare and Services in Finland 2009

Moisio, Pasi (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Welfare and Services in Finland is a panel survey that combines telephone and face-to-face interviews, postal surveys and register data. The aim of the study is to offer up-to-date, reliable and extensive research data on Finnish welfare and the use of welfare services. In 2009, the survey was conducted as a telephone interview and postal survey. Questions in the telephone...
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Welfare and Services in Finland 2013

Moisio, Pasi (National Institute for Health and Welfare)
Welfare and Services in Finland is a panel survey that combines telephone and face-to-face interviews, postal surveys and register data. The aim of the study is to offer up-to-date, reliable and extensive research data on Finnish welfare and the use of welfare services. In 2013, the survey was conducted through telephone interviews. Main topics included well-being, financial...
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Secondary Use of Health and Social Care Data 2016

Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra; Hyry, Jaakko (TNS Gallup Finland)
This survey charted Finnish citizens' as well as social and healthcare service professionals' attitudes and views concerning secondary use of health and social care data in research and development of services. The study contained two target groups: (1) persons who suffered or had a close relative or acquaintance who suffered from one or more chronic conditions, diseases or...
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Finnish Government Media Conferences on COVID-19 2020

Parviainen, Jaana (Tampere University); Alanen, Paula (Tampere University)
The data consists of transcripts of media conferences organised by the Finnish Government on measures to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic. The media conferences were mainly attended by Prime Minister Sanna Marin, the Prime Minister's Cabinet Ministers, national authorities, various experts and media representatives. The media conferences provide an update on the coronavirus...
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ISSP 2011 - Health

Edlund, Jonas (Department of Sociology, Umeå University)
This survey is the Swedish part of the 2011 'International Social Survey Program' (ISSP), and it is the first time an ISSP-survey is focusing on health. Purpose: ISSP aims to design and implement internationally comparable attitude surveys. The study in 2011 investigating Health.
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People's Panel : Recruitment Wave, 1998

Skinner, G., MORI; Elgood, J., MORI; Page, B., MORI; (2 more)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The People's Panel was set up by the Government to find out what people think about how public services are delivered and how that delivery can be improved. The Panel will provide a ready resource for departments and public bodies wishing to conduct research, and will extend and encourage the constitution...
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ASPIRE COVID-19: Work Package 2 National Satekholders Interviews, United Kingdom, 2020-2021

Thomson, G, University of Central Lancashire; Downe, S, University of Central Lancashire; Topalidou, A, University of Central Lancashire; (3 more)
The dataset is a collection of data undertaken by the members of Work Package 2 (WP2), of the ASPIRE COVID-19 project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), as part of UK Research and Innovation’s rapid response to COVID-19 [grant number ES/V004581/1]. This dataset contains interviews (n=26) with leads (stakeholders in maternal and neonatal care) in...
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ASPIRE COVID-19 Work Package 2: National Stakeholders Interviews, the Netherlands, 2020-2022

Thomson, G, University of Central Lancashire; de Jonge, A, Amsterdam University Medical Centre; van den Berg, L, Amsterdam University Medical Centre; (3 more)
*The dataset is a collection of data undertaken by the members of Work Package 2 (WP2), of the ASPIRE COVID-19 project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), as part of UK Research and Innovation’s rapid response to COVID-19 [grant number ES/V004581/1]. Full details of the main study are available via ResearchRegistry (researchregistry5911) and via UKRI...
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Creative Insights: Developing a Participatory Approach for Exploring Young People's Perspectives on Health Inequalities, 2019-2022

Fergie, G, University of Glasgow
Creative Insights is a research project focused on exploring young people’s perspectives on health inequalities, particularly their ideas for potential solutions. In 2018, the project was conceived as a partnership between researchers at University of Glasgow’s MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit and CoSS, and community organisations Impact Arts in Glasgow and...
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Inherited Blood Disorders, India, 2017-2019

Chattoo, S, University of York; Karl, A, University of York; Veena, D, Johns Hopkins Unviersity; (1 more)
The data files summarise information on demographic features of each of the 100 household, sampled from across three sites (Delhi, Maharshtra, Rajasthan). These also contain anonymised description of sample details of the healthcare and policy practioners from four sites (3 above and Gujarat). The files also include consent and information sheets for both the data sets;...
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Unlocking Data To Inform Public Health Policy and Practice: Decision-Maker Perspectives on the Use of Cross-Sectoral Data as Part of a Whole-Systems Approach, 2022

Tweed, E, University of Glasgow; Craig, P, University of Glasgow
Objectives: We sought to work collaboratively with public health stakeholders who use evidence in their work to identify practical ways that cross-sectoral data sharing and linkage could be used to best effect to improve health and reduce health inequalities. Methods: We undertook three sequential stakeholder workshops with participants from local and central government,...
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Impact of the Implementation of a National AI Technology Programme on Cardiovascular Outcomes and the Health System, 2021-2024

Fairbairn, T, Liverpool Heart and chest Hospital
In 2018, NHS England introduced a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision support technology into the health system in order to improve the diagnostic pathway of patients who were being investigated for suspected coronary artery disease. The primary aim of the FISH and CHIPS study was to assess the impact of this health intervention by determining the differences in...
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SIPHER Synthetic Population for Individuals in Great Britain, 2019-2021: Supplementary Material, 2024

Lomax, N, University of Leeds; Hoehn, A, University of Glasgow; Heppenstall, A, University of Glasgow; (4 more)
IMPORTANT: This deposit contains a range of supplementary material related to the deposit of the SIPHER Synthetic Population for Individuals, 2019-2021 (https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-9277-1). See the shared readme file for a detailed description describing this deposit. Please note that this deposit does not contain the SIPHER Synthetic Population dataset, or any other...
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Building Towards One Health: Food Perception and Consumption in Vietnam: An Interdisciplinary and International Perspective, 2023

Saihong, L, University of Stirling; Alexander, S, University of Stirling
Our research network project, "Engaging with One Health: Translating Perceptions Regarding Aquatic and Terrestrial Animal Consumption in Vietnam," funded by a NERC Hopping Grant to the University of Stirling, addresses critical challenges at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health in aquatic and terrestrial systems by investigating food Perception and...
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