- Obesity and Health Practices
- Sex and Gender in Healthcare
- Feminist Theory and Gender Studies
- Musculoskeletal Disorders and Rehabilitation
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Clinical practice guidelines implementation
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Healthcare cost, quality, practices
- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
Department of Health and Social Care
2022
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
2022
Public Health England
2020-2021
National Council for Palliative Care
2015
Abstract Background The concept of “intersectionality” is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the United Kingdom Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives...
Despite the profound burden of disease, a strategic global response to optimise musculoskeletal (MSK) health and guide national-level systems strengthening priorities remains absent. Auspiced by Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health (G-MUSC), we aimed empirically derive requisite components action on MSK health.
Purpose: To compare estimates of annual person-consulting incidence and prevalence low back pain (LBP) osteoarthritis for two national English electronic health record databases (Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) Aurum CPRD GOLD). Patients Methods: Retrospective, population-based, longitudinal cohort study. LBP cases were defined using established codelists in people aged ≥ 15 45 years, respectively. Incident new recorded a given calendar year with no relevant consultation the...
Abstract Objective We wanted to determine whether socioeconomic inequalities in primary care consultation rates for two major, disabling musculoskeletal conditions England narrowed or widened between 2004 and 2019. Methods analysed data from Clinical Practice Research Datalink Aurum, a national general practice electronic health records database, linked deprivation ranking of each patient’s registered residential postcode. For year, we estimated the age- sex-standardized incidence prevalence...
The Dying Matters Coalition, set up following the UK Government's End of Life Care Strategy in 2008, is led by NCPC (UK umbrella organisation). supports changing knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards dying, death bereavement, through this to make 'living dying well' norm. Coalition has over 30,000 members, encourages people talk friends family about their end life wishes, including how they would like be cared for, where want die funeral plans. Well Community Charter an innovative...
Abstract Background: The concept of ‘intersectionality’ is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the UK Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives on applying...
Abstract The concept of ‘intersectionality’ is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the UK Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives on applying field. In...
Abstract Background: The concept of ‘intersectionality’ is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the UK Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives on applying...
Abstract The concept of ‘intersectionality’ is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the UK Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives on applying field. In...
Abstract Background: The concept of ‘intersectionality’ is increasingly employed within public health arenas, particularly in North America, and often heralded as offering great potential to advance inequalities research action. Given persistently poor progress towards tackling inequalities, recent calls reframe this agenda the UK Europe, possible contribution intersectionality deserves attention. Yet, no existing has examined professional stakeholder understandings perspectives on applying...