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View article: (ID: 188) Assessing the roles, skills and development needs of pharmacist independent prescribers in Welsh primary care
(ID: 188) Assessing the roles, skills and development needs of pharmacist independent prescribers in Welsh primary care Open
Introduction Pharmacist Independent Prescribers (PIPs) have an increasing role within Welsh primary care services. This aligns with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Pharmacy: Delivering a Healthier Wales vision, which aims for all patien…
View article: Impacts of Global School Feeding Programmes on Children’s Health and Wellbeing Outcomes: A Scoping Review
Impacts of Global School Feeding Programmes on Children’s Health and Wellbeing Outcomes: A Scoping Review Open
Objectives School feeding programmes (SFPs) are widely implemented to address child poverty, food insecurity and malnutrition, yet evidence on their influence on children’s health outcomes is limited. With ongoing debate around universal v…
View article: Growing Up in Wales: An hybrid electronic and traditional cohort using administrative, health and survey data.
Growing Up in Wales: An hybrid electronic and traditional cohort using administrative, health and survey data. Open
ObjectivesThe Growing up in Wales Cohort brings together a birth cohort (Born in Wales) and a primary school cohort (HAPPEN) to create a national children’s cohort. GUIW brings together education, health and survey data to enable life cour…
View article: Mother and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): Creating a Common Data Model for Federated Analysis to Inform Policy for Improvement in Maternal and Child Outcomes.
Mother and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): Creating a Common Data Model for Federated Analysis to Inform Policy for Improvement in Maternal and Child Outcomes. Open
ObjectiveMIREDA aims to provide a harmonized UK-wide resource of restructured, routinely collected anonymised data from multiple birth cohorts using the OMOP Common Data Model (CDM). It will enable analyses across sites without sharing sen…
View article: Cohort profile: Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education National Cohort (HAPPEN) – a hybrid total population cohort in Wales, UK
Cohort profile: Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education National Cohort (HAPPEN) – a hybrid total population cohort in Wales, UK Open
Purpose Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education National (HAPPEN) is a primary school national cohort which brings together education, health and well-being research in line with the Curriculum for Wales framework. Health, e…
View article: Mother and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): A protocol for creating a common data model for federated analysis of UK birth cohorts and the life course
Mother and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): A protocol for creating a common data model for federated analysis of UK birth cohorts and the life course Open
IntroductionBirth cohorts are valuable resources for studying early life, the determinants of health, disease, and development. They are essential for studying life course. Dynamic longitudinal electronic cohorts use routinely collected da…
View article: Unlocking data to inform public health policy and practice: A pilot study on utilising police data for linked population data research
Unlocking data to inform public health policy and practice: A pilot study on utilising police data for linked population data research Open
ObjectiveThe UK Government increasingly emphasises a comprehensive, multi-agency approach to tackling crime. This pilot study explores the feasibility of integrating police data with routine health data to develop a holistic understanding …
View article: A systematic review of non-clinician trauma-based interventions for school-age youth
A systematic review of non-clinician trauma-based interventions for school-age youth Open
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is recognised globally as a risk factor for health problems in later life. Awareness of ACEs and associated trauma is increasing within schools and educational settings, as well as the deman…
View article: Impacts of Global School Feeding Programmes on Children’s Health and Wellbeing Outcomes: A Scoping Review
Impacts of Global School Feeding Programmes on Children’s Health and Wellbeing Outcomes: A Scoping Review Open
Background School feeding programmes (SFP) are one of the world’s most extensive interventions to alleviate child poverty, food insecurity and malnutrition. Schools are ideal settings to promote healthy eating habits early in life since ch…
View article: Experiences of breastfeeding peer support: views from current, past and trainee breastfeeding peer support volunteers in Wales, UK
Experiences of breastfeeding peer support: views from current, past and trainee breastfeeding peer support volunteers in Wales, UK Open
Background Breastfeeding peer support involves mothers with personal experience of breastfeeding providing support, information, and encouragement to other breastfeeding mothers. The Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative standards require tha…
View article: Cohort Profile: Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education National-Cohort (HAPPEN) – A hybrid total population cohort in Wales, UK
Cohort Profile: Health and Attainment of Pupils in a Primary Education National-Cohort (HAPPEN) – A hybrid total population cohort in Wales, UK Open
Purpose HAPPEN is a primary school national cohort which brings together education, health and wellbeing research in line with the Curriculum for Wales framework for health and wellbeing. Health, education and social care data of primary s…
View article: Echogenic intracardiac foci detection and location in the second-trimester ultrasound and association with fetal outcomes: A systematic literature review
Echogenic intracardiac foci detection and location in the second-trimester ultrasound and association with fetal outcomes: A systematic literature review Open
Background Echogenic Intracardiac Foci (EIF) are non-structural markers identified during the routine 18–20-week foetal anomaly ultrasound scan yet their clinical significance on future outcomes for the infant is unclear. Objective To exam…
View article: Maternal and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): A protocol for creating a common data model for federated analysis of UK birth cohorts and the life course
Maternal and Infant Research Electronic Data Analysis (MIREDA): A protocol for creating a common data model for federated analysis of UK birth cohorts and the life course Open
Introduction Birth cohorts are valuable resources for studying early life, the determinants of health, disease, and development. They are essential for studying life course. Electronic cohorts are live, dynamic longitudinal cohorts using a…
View article: Investigating methods of sharing data between police, health, education, and social services: Semi-structured interviews with police service areas in Wales
Investigating methods of sharing data between police, health, education, and social services: Semi-structured interviews with police service areas in Wales Open
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) requires the police, local authorities, NHS, and other organisations to share intelligence and collectively work to reduce violent crime. This paper aimed to explore opinions on linking police data with ot…
View article: Cohort profile: Born in Wales—a birth cohort with maternity, parental and child data linkage for life course research in Wales, UK
Cohort profile: Born in Wales—a birth cohort with maternity, parental and child data linkage for life course research in Wales, UK Open
Purpose Using Wales’s national dataset for maternity and births as a core dataset, we have linked related datasets to create a more complete and comprehensive entire country birth cohort. Data of anonymised identified persons are linked on…
View article: Factors associated with low school readiness, a linked health and education data study in Wales, UK
Factors associated with low school readiness, a linked health and education data study in Wales, UK Open
Background School readiness is a measure of a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional readiness to begin formal schooling. Children with low school readiness need additional support from schools for learning, developing required social an…
View article: A systematic review of non-clinician trauma-based interventions for school-age children and young people
A systematic review of non-clinician trauma-based interventions for school-age children and young people Open
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is increasingly recognised as a risk factor for health problems in later life. Awareness of ACEs and associated trauma is increasing in schools and educational settings, as well as demand fo…
View article: Breastfeeding initiation and duration through the COVID-19 pandemic, a linked population-level routine data study: the Born in Wales Cohort 2018–2021
Breastfeeding initiation and duration through the COVID-19 pandemic, a linked population-level routine data study: the Born in Wales Cohort 2018–2021 Open
Objectives The WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life. This study aimed to examine the impact the pandemic had on breastfeeding uptake and duration, and whether intention to breastfeed is associated with long…
View article: Cohort Profile: Born in Wales - a birth cohort with maternity, parental, and child data linkage for life course research in Wales, UK
Cohort Profile: Born in Wales - a birth cohort with maternity, parental, and child data linkage for life course research in Wales, UK Open
Purpose Parental and neonatal child health and education records have been linked to provide an entire country birth cohort, to examine what will improve the health and wellbeing of families growing up in Wales. Established in 2020, Born i…
View article: Weighting of risk factors for low birth weight: a linked routine data cohort study in Wales, UK
Weighting of risk factors for low birth weight: a linked routine data cohort study in Wales, UK Open
Objective Globally, 20 million children are born with a birth weight below 2500 g every year, which is considered as a low birthweight (LBW) baby. This study investigates the contribution of modifiable risk factors in a nationally represen…
View article: COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: The Impact of Multimorbidity and Smoking Status on Vaccine Hesitancy, a Cohort Study of 25,111 Women in Wales, UK
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: The Impact of Multimorbidity and Smoking Status on Vaccine Hesitancy, a Cohort Study of 25,111 Women in Wales, UK Open
Background Multimorbidity and pregnancy are two risk factors for more severe outcomes after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, thus vaccination uptake is important for pregnant women living with multimorbidity. This study aimed to examine the impact …
View article: COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: The Impact of Multimorbidity and Smoking Status on Vaccine Hesitancy, a Cohort Study of 25,111 Women in Wales, UK
COVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnancy: The Impact of Multimorbidity and Smoking Status on Vaccine Hesitancy, a Cohort Study of 25,111 Women in Wales, UK Open
Background Multimorbidity and pregnancy are two risk factors for more severe outcomes after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, thus vaccination uptake is important for pregnant women living with multimorbidity. This study aimed to examine the impact …
View article: Intention to breastfeed and association with subsequent breastfeeding duration, a linked population level routine data study - The Born in Wales cohort 2018-2021
Intention to breastfeed and association with subsequent breastfeeding duration, a linked population level routine data study - The Born in Wales cohort 2018-2021 Open
Objective The World Health Organisation recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life. This study aimed to examine 1) If intention to breastfeed is associated with higher levels of breastfeeding, and 2) If the pandemi…
View article: Factors associated with low school readiness, a linked health and education data study in Wales, UK
Factors associated with low school readiness, a linked health and education data study in Wales, UK Open
Background School readiness is a measure of a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional readiness to begin formal schooling. Children with low school readiness need additional support from schools for learning, developing required social an…
View article: COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: views and vaccination uptake rates in pregnancy, a mixed methods analysis from the Born In Wales study
COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: views and vaccination uptake rates in pregnancy, a mixed methods analysis from the Born In Wales study Open
Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidemics. This study aimed to 1) estimate COVID-19 vaccination rates among pregnant women in Wales and their association with age, ethnicity, a…
View article: Population birth outcomes in 2020 and experiences of expectant mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A ‘born in Wales’ mixed methods study using routine data
Population birth outcomes in 2020 and experiences of expectant mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A ‘born in Wales’ mixed methods study using routine data Open
Background Pregnancy can be a stressful time and the COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of life. This study aims to investigate the pandemic impact on pregnancy experience, rates of primary childhood immunisations and the differenc…
View article: COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: views and vaccination uptake rates in pregnancy, a mixed methods analysis from the Born In Wales study
COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy: views and vaccination uptake rates in pregnancy, a mixed methods analysis from the Born In Wales study Open
Background Vaccine hesitancy amongst pregnant women has been found to be a concern during past epidemics. Objectives The aims of this study were to 1) estimate COVID-19 vaccination rates among pregnant women in Wales and their association …
View article: Weighting of risk factors for low birth weight: A linked routine data cohort study in Wales, UK
Weighting of risk factors for low birth weight: A linked routine data cohort study in Wales, UK Open
Background Globally 20 million children are born with a birth weight below 2,500 grams every year which is considered as a low birthweight (LBW) baby. This study investigates the contribution of modifiable risk factors to inform activities…