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Driving Innovation to Support Pupils with SEND Through Co-Production in Education and Research: Participatory Action Research with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome Families in England
Published 2024-12-01“…The current participatory action research study investigated the perceptions and experiences of a specific population of SEND pupils in mainstream schooling—CYP with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q). …”
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Obesity prevalence among healthcare professionals in England: a cross-sectional study using the Health Survey for England
Published 2017-12-01“…There was no significant difference in obesity prevalence between nurses and people working in non-health-related occupations (aOR 0.94, 95% CI 0.74 to 1.18).Conclusions High obesity prevalence among nurses and unregistered care workers is concerning as it increases the risks of musculoskeletal conditions and mental health conditions that are the main causes of sickness absence in health services. Further research is required to better understand the reasons for high obesity prevalence among healthcare professionals in England to inform interventions to support individuals to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.…”
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Can primary care research be conducted more efficiently using routinely reported practice-level data: a cluster randomised controlled trial conducted in England?
Published 2022-07-01“…Data on the coprimary outcomes were almost 100%.Conclusions The infrastructure for trials at the practice level using routinely collected data for primary outcomes is viable in England and should be promoted for primary care research where appropriate.Trial registration number ISRCTN11405239.…”
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Evaluation of variation in special educational needs provision and its impact on health and education using administrative records for England: umbrella protocol for a mixed-methods research programme
Published 2023-11-01“…There is scant evidence on whether SEN provision improves health and education outcomes.Methods The Health Outcomes of young People in Education (HOPE) research programme uses administrative data from the Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data—ECHILD—which contains data from all state schools, and contacts with National Health Service hospitals in England, to explore variation in SEN provision and its impact on health and education outcomes. …”
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Cave Explorers and Geoconservation in the North of England – a Changing Paradigm?
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Climate Change, Grape Phenology, and Frost Risk in Southeast England
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Recycling Edwardian Geology Excursions for Five Modern Cyclists’ Geotrails in England
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Erratum to “Climate Change, Grape Phenology, and Frost Risk in Southeast England”
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Qualitative evaluation of the implementation and national roll-out of the NHS App in England
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Performance Analysis of 2022 Women’s European Football Champion England National Team
Published 2022-12-01“…Research data were obtained from the UEFA official website. …”
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Association between polypharmacy and falls in older adults: a longitudinal study from England
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Are noise and air pollution related to the incidence of dementia? A cohort study in London, England
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To question of departure of Nicholas II and royal family to England after fall of monarchy in Russia
Published 2020-02-01“…Various researchers among the reasons for the imperial family not to leave for England most often single out the opposition of the Provisional Government, the Petrograd Soviet of Workers ‘and Soldiers’ Deputies, or the Government of England. …”
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Acceptability of artificial intelligence in breast screening: focus groups with the screening-eligible population in England
Published 2024-12-01“…This study explores the public acceptability of the use of AI in breast screening from the perspective of screening-eligible women in England.Methods 64 women in England, aged 50–70 years (eligible for breast screening) and 45–49 years (approaching eligibility), participated in 12 focus groups—8 online and 4 in person. …”
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A Review of the Healthcare and Social Care Needs of the Older Prisoner Population in England and Wales
Published 2024-12-01“…In recent years, research on older prisoners in England and Wales has expanded significantly, and the term “older prisoner” is now well entrenched in the prison-based literature. …”
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Geochemistry and mineralogy of Cobalt in mine wastes: examples from Cobalt, Canada and Cornwall, England
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Postdigital Bystanding: Youth Experiences of Sexual Violence Workshops in Schools in England, Ireland, and Canada
Published 2025-01-01“…In this paper, we report on creative- and arts-based sexual violence and bystander intervention workshops we developed and researched in England, Ireland, and Canada, through evaluation surveys, observations, and focus group interviews with nearly 1200 young people (aged 13–18). …”
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