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21por Diwakar, Lavanya, Cummins, Carole, Hackett, Scott, Rees, Martyn, Charles, Lynette, Kerrigan, Caroline, Creed, Helen, Roberts, Tracy“…OBJECTIVE: To understand parent experiences with paediatric allergy pathways in the West Midlands (WM) region of the United Kingdom. METHODS: Parents of children aged between 0 and 16 years from the WM region were recruited opportunistically until thematic saturation was achieved. …”
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28“…Cancer and associated congenital abnormalities were investigated in Muslim and non-Muslim Asian children from the West Midlands. Cancer incidence rates were calculated for Indian (non-Muslim), Pakistani/Bangladeshi (Muslim) and white children diagnosed from 1978 to 1992. …”
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29por Damery, Sarah, Wilson, Sue, Draper, Heather, Gratus, Christine, Greenfield, Sheila, Ives, Jonathan, Parry, Jayne, Petts, Judith, Sorell, Tom“…METHODS: This paper reports the findings of a self-completed survey of randomly selected HCWs across three purposively sampled healthcare trusts in the West Midlands. The survey aimed to identify the factors positively or negatively associated with willingness to work during an influenza pandemic, and to evaluate the acceptability of potential interventions or changes to working practice to promote the continued presence at work of those otherwise unwilling or unable to attend. …”
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32por Fisher, Emma“…AIMS: The main aim of the wellbeing day was to increase the sense of wellbeing amongst psychiatry higher trainees in the West Midlands. We first wanted to understand the wellbeing needs of the trainees and what they hoped to get out of an away day. …”
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36por Frankling, Catriona, Patel, Jaimin, Sharif, Ben, Melody, Teresa, Yeung, Joyce, Gao, Fang, Szakmany, Tamas“…A Snapshot of Compliance with the Sepsis Six Care Bundle in Two Acute Hospitals in the West Midlands, UK. Indian J Crit Care Med 2019;23(7):310–315.…”
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37por Kokab, Farina, Greenfield, Sheila, Lindenmeyer, Antje, Sidhu, Manbinder, Tait, Lynda, Gill, Paramjit“…METHODS: We used social capital as an interpretive lens to undertake analysis of exploratory qualitative interviews with three generations of at-risk migrant Pakistani men from the West Midlands, UK. Perceptions of social networks, trust, and cultural norms associated with access to healthcare (support and information) were the primary area of exploration. …”
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38por Gillies, James, Morton, Victoria A Hodgetts, Jasim, Simone, Fox, Caroline, Broggio, Penny, Pillay, Thillagavathie“…We describe the utility and impact of a distributed leadership model to implement a National Health Service (NHS) England Academic Health Sciences national quality improvement programme, in the West Midlands. This model was adopted to address the inherent difficulties of implementing change in practice in a large geographical region with a diverse population of health service personnel. …”
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39por Moussa, George, Bhatt, Hetvi, Reekie, Ian, Butt, Gibran, Ng, Aaron, Blanch, Richard, Rauz, Saaeha“…BACKGROUND: Whilst research and innovation is embedded within the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) constitution, Doctors-in-training have little opportunity to contribute to designing, leading and recruiting into clinical trials or cohort studies. We formed the West Midlands Collaborative Ophthalmology Network for Clinical Effectiveness & Research by Trainees (The West Midlands CONCERT) and undertook a characterisation of post cataract surgery endophthalmitis as a proof-of-concept study to test the feasibility of the CONCERT model. …”
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