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Identification and initial response to children's exposure to intimate partner violence: a qualitative synthesis of the perspectives of children, mothers and professionals.
(2018-04-28)OBJECTIVES: To synthesise evidence on the acceptable identification and initial response to children's exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) from the perspectives of providers and recipients of healthcare and social ... -
Identifying social factors amongst older individuals in linked electronic health records: An assessment in a population based study.
(2017)Identification and quantification of health inequities amongst specific social groups is a pre-requisite for designing targeted healthcare interventions. This study investigated the recording of social factors in linked ... -
Illness perceptions and explanatory models of viral hepatitis B & C among immigrants and refugees: a narrative systematic review.
(2015-02-15)BACKGROUND: Hepatitis B and C (HBV, HCV) infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Many countries with traditionally low prevalence (such as UK) are now planning interventions (screening, vaccination, ... -
The impact of a social prescribing service on patients in primary care: a mixed methods evaluation.
(2017-12-19)BACKGROUND: Social prescribing is targeted at isolated and lonely patients. Practitioners and patients jointly develop bespoke well-being plans to promote social integration and or social reactivation. Our aim was to ... -
Impact of CKD on Household Income.
(2018-05)Introduction: The impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on income is unclear. We sought to determine whether CKD severity, serious adverse events, and CKD progression affected household income. Methods: Analyses were ... -
Impact of London's low emission zone on air quality and children's respiratory health: a sequential annual cross-sectional study.
(Elsevier, 2018-11-14)Background Low emission zones (LEZ) are an increasingly common, but unevaluated, intervention aimed at improving urban air quality and public health. We investigated the impact of London's LEZ on air quality and children's ... -
Impact of non-uniform correlation structure on sample size and power in multiple-period cluster randomised trials.
(2019-03)Stepped wedge and cluster randomised crossover trials are examples of cluster randomised designs conducted over multiple time periods that are being used with increasing frequency in health research. Recent systematic ...