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“Was that a success or not a success

Web“Was that a success or not a success?”: a qualitative study of health professionals’ perspectives on support for people with long-term conditions

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Is 'modern culture' bad for our health and well-being

WebEvidence is accumulating that well-being in high-income societies may be static or in decline. One influential theory argues that this is because ‘modern’ societies are influenced by values of materialism, individualism and consumerism.

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Falling down the rabbit hole

WebFalling down the rabbit hole? Methodological, conceptual and policy issues in current health inequalities research

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Implementation intention and planning interventions in Health

WebMartin S Hagger, Aleksandra Luszczynska, John de Wit, Yael Benyamini, Silke Burkert, Pier-Eric Chamberland, Angel Chater, Stephan Ulrich Dombrowski, Anne van Dongen, David P French, Aurelie Gauchet, Nelli Hankonen, Maria Karekla, Anita Y Kinney, Dominika Kwasnicka, Siu Hing Lo, Sofía López-Roig, Carine Meslot, Marta Moreira Marques, Efrat …

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Reformulation as a strategy for developing healthier food …

WebThis work introduces the concept of reformulation, a relatively new strategy to develop foods with beneficial properties. Food reformulation by definition is the act of re-designing an existing, often popular, processed food product with the primary objective of …

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What changes in health-related quality of life matter to multiple

WebObjective: To determine the clinical significance of changes in quality-of-life scores in patients with multiple myeloma (MM), we have estimated the minimal important difference (MID) for the health-related quality-of-life instrument, the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30.

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A theory of how rural health services contribute to community

WebStudy and opinion suggest that health services play a significant role in supporting the social fabric of fragile rural communities. We draw on empirical evidence about the added-value contributions of health services to communities and unite it with theory of capitals to propose a theoretical model depicting how rural health services contribute to community …

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Connecting food, well-being and environmental sustainability: …

WebConnecting food, well-being and environmental sustainability: towards an integrative public health nutrition

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Cranberries and their bioactive constituents in human health

WebRecent observational and clinical studies have raised interest in the potential health effects of cranberry consumption, an association that appears to be due to the phytochemical content of this fruit.

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Poor and Sick: Estimating the Relationship between Household …

WebThis study evaluates the effect of the individual's household income on their health at the later stages of working life. A structural equation model is utilized in order to derive a composite and continuous index of the latent health status …

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The power of symbolic capital in patient and public involvement in

WebPolicy-makers and health research funders increasingly require researchers to demonstrate that they have involved patients in the design and conduct of research.

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Using Linear Equating to Map PROMIS® Global Health Items and …

WebBackground Preference-based health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) scores are useful as outcome measures in clinical studies, for monitoring the health of populations, and for estimating quality-adjusted life-years.

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Health Services Research Unit (HSRU) — The University of …

WebDive into the research topics where Health Services Research Unit (HSRU) is active. These topic labels come from the works of this organisation's members.

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Attitudes towards the use and acceptance of eHealth …

WebBackground Providing health services to an ageing population is challenging, and in rural areas even more so. It is expensive to provide high quality services to small populations who are widely dispersed; staff and patients are often required to travel considerable distances to access services, and the economic downturn has created a climate where delivery costs …

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In-vivo analysis of Protec™ and β-glucan supplementation on …

WebIn-vivo analysis of Protec™ and β-glucan supplementation on innate immune performance and intestinal health of rainbow trout

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Generation Scotland: the Scottish Family Health Study

WebBlair H Smith, Harry Campbell, Douglas Blackwood, John Connell, Mike Connor, Ian J Deary, Anna F Dominiczak, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Ian Ford, Cathy Jackson, Gillian Haddow, Shona Kerr, Robert Lindsay, Mark McGilchrist, Robin Morton, Graeme Murray, Colin N A Palmer, Jill P Pell, Stuart H Ralston, David St Clair Frank Sullivan, Graham Watt, Roland …

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Differential willingness of household heads to pay community …

WebObjective: This study compares household heads' willingness-to-pay (WTP) for community-based health insurance (CBI) for themselves with their WTP for other household members, in order to provide information for policy makers on …

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Short term effects of particulate air pollution on cardiovascular

WebStudy objective: As part of the APHEA project this study examined the association between airborne particles and hospital admissions for cardiac causes (ICD9 390-429) in eight European cities (Barcelona, Birmingham, London, …

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An explorative study of health, safety and environment culture in a

WebFingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'An explorative study of health, safety and environment culture in a Norwegian Petroleum company'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

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Societal characteristics and health in the former communist …

WebObjectives: To examine whether, in former communist countries that have undergone profound social and economic transformation, health status is associated with income inequality and other societal characteristics, and whether this represents something more than the association of health status with individual socioeconomic circumstances.

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