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121“…In recent years behavioural science has quickly become embedded in national level governance. As the contributions of behavioural science to the UK's COVID-19 response policies in early 2020 became apparent, a debate emerged in the British media about its involvement. …”
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123por Fry, Richard, Hollinghurst, Joe, Stagg, Helen R, Thompson, Daniel A, Fronterre, Claudio, Orton, Chris, Lyons, Ronan A, Ford, David V, Sheikh, Aziz, Diggle, Peter J“…Objectives The primary objective of this study was to develop a real-time geospatial surveillance system to monitor the spread of COVID-19 across the UK. Methods Using self-reported app data and the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank, we demonstrate the use of sophisticated spatial modelling for near-real-time prediction of COVID-19 prevalence at small-area resolution to inform strategic government policy areas. …”
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124“…Data analysis was informed by the constant comparative technique from grounded theory. SETTING: Every National Health Service (NHS) region in the UK was represented. …”
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125por Woolf, Katherine, Melbourne, Carl, Bryant, Luke, Guyatt, Anna L, McManus, I Chris, Gupta, Amit, Free, Robert C, Nellums, Laura, Carr, Sue, John, Catherine, Martin, Christopher A, Wain, Louise V, Gray, Laura J, Garwood, Claire, Modhwadia, Vishant, Abrams, Keith R, Tobin, Martin D, Khunti, Kamlesh, Pareek, Manish“…METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A baseline questionnaire will be administered to a national cohort of UK HCWs and ancillary workers in healthcare settings, and those registered with UK healthcare regulators, with follow-up questionnaires administered at 4 and 8 months. …”
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126“…The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has benefited from the skills of foreign qualified doctors for many years. …”
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127“…INTRODUCTION: The National Pupil Database (NPD) is a record-level administrative data resource curated by the UK government’s Department for Education that is used for funding purposes, school performance tables, policy making, and research. …”
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129“…The National Academy of Sciences, which includes the National Academy of Medicine, was chartered by the US Government in the late 1800s as a non-profit institution working outside of government in order to provide unbiased, objective opinions on matters including healthcare. …”
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130por Morris, David“…INTRODUCTION: In the UK, action across government on social inclusion has been a key feature of mental health policy since 2004. …”
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131“…The findings call for the legal embedding of sustainability into the key principles of health care in Germany, endorses the ambition of the national health care systems in the UK, recommends collaborative cross-sector approaches for sustainability, and highlights the need for increased public awareness on the interrelation between human and planetary health to enable governance for sustainable health care.…”
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132“…In collaboration with LGOs in England, we examined their communication strategies on Twitter and Facebook during the second UK national lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic in November-December 2020. …”
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133por Yau, Amy, Singh-Lalli, Hardeep, Forde, Hannah, Keeble, Matthew, White, Martin, Adams, Jean“…METHODS: Using Factiva, we searched for news articles that were substantively about food insecurity and published in national UK newspapers between 01 January 2016 and 11 June 2019. …”
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136“…The following work presents a methodology by which Twitter data surrounding the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK is harvested and analysed using two main approaches. …”
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