Browsing Centre for Primary Care & Mental Health by Author "Akbari, A"
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Analysis of factors associated with changing general practice in the first 14 years of life in Wales using linked cohort and primary care records: implications for using primary care databanks for life course research
Akbari, A; Lyons, R; Bandyopadhyay, A; Bedford, H; Brophy, S; Cortina-Borja, M; Griffiths, LJ; De Stavola, B; Tingay, K; Dezateux, C (2018-08-31) -
Analysis of factors associated with changing general practice in the first 14 years of life in Wales using linked cohort and primary care records: implications for using primary care databanks for life-course research
Dezateux, C; Griffiths, LJ; De Stavola, BL; Akbari, A; Bandyopadhyay, A; Tingay, KS; Cortina-Borja, M; Bedford, H; Lyons, RA (2018-06-08) -
Harmonising data from different sources to conduct research using linked survey and routine datasets
Bandyopadhyay, A; Tingay, K; Borja, MC; Griffiths, L; Akbari, A; Bedford, H; Brophy, S; Walton, S; Dezateux, C; Lyons, R (2018-08-29)Conference Proceeding from International Population Data Linkage Conference 2018 -
Identifying Patterns of Comorbidities with Cancers of the Colon and Rectum, as Related to age at Diagnosis
Lyons, J; Agrawal, U; Harper, G; Akbari, A; Bailey, R; Fry, R; Rafferty, J; Watkins, A; Robson, J; Dezateux, C (2020-12-07)Conference Proceeding from International Population Data Linkage Conference 2020 -
Integrating electronic health records from different sources across the UK: lessons from a record linkage study
Bandyopadhyay, A; Tingay, K; Akbari, A; Griffiths, L; Cortina-Borja, M; Bedford, H; Walton, S; Dezateux, C; Lyons, RA (Swansea University, 2018-06-11)Conference Proceeding from International Conference for Administrative Data Research 2018 -
Protocol for the development of the Wales Multimorbidity e-Cohort (WMC): data sources and methods to construct a population-based research platform to investigate multimorbidity.
Lyons, J; Akbari, A; Agrawal, U; Harper, G; Azcoaga-Lorenzo, A; Bailey, R; Rafferty, J; Watkins, A; Fry, R; McCowan, C (BMJ, 2021-01-19)INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is widely recognised as the presence of two or more concurrent long-term conditions, yet remains a poorly understood global issue despite increasing in prevalence.We have created the Wales ... -
Quantifying multi-morbidity in an ethnically-diverse inner city population: the health burden of households
Harper, G; Lyons, J; Fry, R; Akbari, A; Ahmed, Z; Lyons, R; Dezateux, C; Robson, J (Swansea University, 2019-11-22)Background with rationale New insights into the wider demographic context of multimorbidity has been prioritised, notably among disadvantaged and ethnically-diverse populations with a high disease burden. We propose an ... -
Record linkage to enhance consented cohort and routinely collected health data from a UK birth cohort
Tingay, KS; Bandyopadhyay, A; Griffiths, L; Akbari, A; Brophy, S; Bedford, H; Cortina-Borja, M; Setakis, E; Walton, S; Fitzsimons, E (2019-04-02)© 2019 The Authors. Background: In longitudinal health research, combining the richness of cohort data to the extensiveness of routine data opens up new possibilities, providing information not available from one data ...