Centre for Primary Care and Public Health: Recent submissions
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A pilot study of the role of social capital in a Parkinson’s disease risk cohort: feasibility of a web application to enable online social interactions
(JMIR Publications, 24-05-2024)Background: There is evidence that social interaction has an inverse association with the development of neurodegenerative diseases. PREDICT-Parkinson Disease (PREDICT-PD) is an online UK cohort study that stratifies ... -
GP access for inclusion health groups: perspectives and recommendations.
(2024-03-06)BACKGROUND: General practice has seen the widespread adoption of remote consulting and triage systems. There is a lack of evidence exploring how inclusion health populations have been impacted by this transformation. AIM: ... -
Are children living with obesity more likely to experience musculoskeletal symptoms during childhood? A linked longitudinal cohort study using primary care records.
(2024-03-12)OBJECTIVE: To assess whether there is a higher incidence of musculoskeletal consultations in general practice among children with obesity. DESIGN: Longitudinal SETTING: 285 north-east London general practitioners (GPs). ... -
Prevalence of multimorbidity in survivors of 28 cancer sites: an English nationwide cross-sectional study.
(2024)Multimorbidity, the presence of a chronic condition in addition to cancer, is of particular importance to cancer survivors. It has an impact on the progression, stage at diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of cancer patients. ... -
Using Normalization Process Theory to explore the contribution of stakeholder workshops to the development and refinement of a complex behavioural intervention: The STAMINA Lifestyle Intervention
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommend that men with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) are offered twice weekly supervised aerobic and resistance exercise to ... -
Exploring the types of social support exchanged by survivors of pediatric stroke and their families in an online peer support community: a qualitative thematic analysis (Preprint)
(JMIR Publications, 2024-01-29)Background: Pediatric stroke is relatively rare, under researched and there is little awareness of its occurrence in wider society. There is a paucity of literature on effectiveness of interventions to improve rehabilitation ... -
BEYOND CLINICAL GUIDELINES: HOW CARE PATHWAYS AND QUALITY-IMPROVEMENT METHODS CAN SUPPORT BETTER ALLERGY CARE
(2023-12-01)The increasing prevalence of allergic disease has resulted in the recognition of allergy as a global public health concern. Yet health services worldwide appear to be ill-equipped to deliver high-quality allergy care. ... -
Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: multimethod qualitative study combining Safety I and Safety II analysis.
(2023-11-28)BACKGROUND: Triage and clinical consultations increasingly occur remotely. We aimed to learn why safety incidents occur in remote encounters and how to prevent them. SETTING AND SAMPLE: UK primary care. 95 safety incidents ... -
Post-pandemic development of sentinel surveillance of respiratory disease, in the context of the WHO mosaic framework: protocol for the English primary care network 2023-2024 (Preprint)
(JMIR Publications, 2024-04-03)Pre-pandemic sentinel surveillance was orientated towards improved management of winter pressures, with influenza-like illness (ILI) the key clinical indicator. Recently the World Health Organisation (WHO) has published ... -
Clustering long-term health conditions among 67728 people with multimorbidity using electronic health records in Scotland.
(2023)There is still limited understanding of how chronic conditions co-occur in patients with multimorbidity and what are the consequences for patients and the health care system. Most reported clusters of conditions have not ... -
Response from the authors to the letter commenting the article "Trends in COVID-19-related in-hospital mortality in women and men"
(Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, A.C, 2023) -
Single-handed versus multiple-handed General practices: A cross-sectional study of quality outcomes in England.
(2023-12-13)OBJECTIVES: As general practice increasingly moves towards large group practices, there is debate about the relative benefits, safety and sustainability of different care delivery models. This study investigates the ... -
Dental sustainability showcase at The Royal London Dental Hospital
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How Can We Better Understand and Address the Issue of Alcoholism in the British Sikh Punjabi Community? Based on the Above, How Can the Medical School Curriculum Be Improved So Clinicians Can Better Meet the Needs of the British Sikh Punjabi Community and Diverse Communities in General? a Narrative Literature Review
(Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2023-07-07)