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Implementation of the Patient Association Nutrition Checklist by the Food Train charity’s Eat Well Age Well project in the Scottish Borders

Principal Investigator Dr Jemma Hawkins Co-investigators Dr Elinor Coulman, Prof Simon Murphy Background Malnutrition has been shown to affect over 1.3 million older people (over… Read More »Implementation of the Patient Association Nutrition Checklist by the Food Train charity’s Eat Well Age Well project in the Scottish Borders

Integration of health and wellbeing into the school curriculum: A mixed methods investigation of preparations for Wales-wide curriculum reform and its impacts on health and well-being

Lead Investigators Dr Sara Long; Prof Graham Moore Background Schools can have good or bad influences on young people’s health and wellbeing. They are important settings for early intervention to prevent later health and wellbeing problems.… Read More »Integration of health and wellbeing into the school curriculum: A mixed methods investigation of preparations for Wales-wide curriculum reform and its impacts on health and well-being

Exploring the uptake and provision of Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) among ‘vulnerable’ groups: A mixed-methods study

Lead Investigator Kara Smythe Co Investigators Gareth Thomas, Honor Young Background Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) are methods of birth-control used for an extended period without… Read More »Exploring the uptake and provision of Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) among ‘vulnerable’ groups: A mixed-methods study

PHaCT Trial: Preventing Homelessness, improving health for prison leavers: A pilot randomised controlled trial of a Critical Time Intervention

Lead Investigator  Jim Lewsey Co Investigators James White, Yvonne Moriarty, Rebecca Cannings-John, Peter Mackie, Ian Thomas (Cardiff), Vittal Katikireddi, Manuela Deidda (Glasgow), Suzanne Fitzpatrick (Heriot… Read More »PHaCT Trial: Preventing Homelessness, improving health for prison leavers: A pilot randomised controlled trial of a Critical Time Intervention

THE ADAPT STUDY

Lead Investigators Professor Graham Moore; Doctor Rhiannon Evans Background In recent decades, a growing body of evaluations have enhanced our understandings of what does (or doesn’t) work in improving population health. Using interventions which have a prior… Read More »THE ADAPT STUDY

Does local authority care make a difference to the lives of vulnerable children? Longitudinal analyses of a retrospective electronic cohort

Principal Investigator Dr Sara Long Co Investigators Doctor Daniel Farewell; Professor Shantini Paranjothy; Professor Sinead Brophy; Professor Graham Moore; Professor Jonathan Scourfield; Professor Chris Taylor… Read More »Does local authority care make a difference to the lives of vulnerable children? Longitudinal analyses of a retrospective electronic cohort

Co-production or adaptation of online interventions for foster care: Promoting the mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced children and young people

Principal Investigator Dr Rhiannon Evans  Co-investigators Dr. Dawn Mannay (Cardiff University); Maria Boffey (The Fostering Network); Charlotte Wooders (The Fostering Network); Lorna Stabler (Cardiff University);… Read More »Co-production or adaptation of online interventions for foster care: Promoting the mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced children and young people