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View article: #968 Examining variations in adherence to guideline-recommended post-acute kidney injury care in UK primary care
#968 Examining variations in adherence to guideline-recommended post-acute kidney injury care in UK primary care Open
Background and Aims Despite a decade of initiatives in the UK to raise awareness of acute kidney injury (AKI) and isolated reports of progress through improvement work in some regions, concerns remain that people who have had AKI do not re…
View article: Preparing for responsive management versus preparing for renal dialysis in multimorbid older people with advanced chronic kidney disease (Prepare for Kidney Care): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
Preparing for responsive management versus preparing for renal dialysis in multimorbid older people with advanced chronic kidney disease (Prepare for Kidney Care): Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Open
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence is steadily increasing, in part due to increased multimorbidity in our aging global population. When progression to kidney failure cannot be avoided, people need unbiased information to in…
View article: #3042 Prevalence and associations of impaired cognitive function for people with chronic kidney disease: baseline findings from the NURTuRE-CKD cohort study
#3042 Prevalence and associations of impaired cognitive function for people with chronic kidney disease: baseline findings from the NURTuRE-CKD cohort study Open
Background and Aims Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is known to be associated with impaired cognitive function, with lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) associated with poorer cognitive performance [1]. Though CKD prevalence inc…
View article: #2320 The impact of interventions for people with chronic kidney disease on health-related quality of life: a systematic review
#2320 The impact of interventions for people with chronic kidney disease on health-related quality of life: a systematic review Open
Background and Aims Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is poorer for those with chronic kidney disease (CKD) than the general population and worsens as CKD progresses. Evidence is mixed as to which interventions improve HRQoL for those…
View article: #2285 Potentially modifiable factors influencing longitudinal health-related quality of life for those with chronic kidney disease in the NURTuRE-CKD cohort
#2285 Potentially modifiable factors influencing longitudinal health-related quality of life for those with chronic kidney disease in the NURTuRE-CKD cohort Open
Background and Aims Factors affecting poor health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have been previously described in literature, and worse HRQoL is associated with CKD progression and death. Litt…
View article: Primary and secondary care service use and costs associated with frailty in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of an English primary care cohort of adults aged 50 and over, 2006–2017
Primary and secondary care service use and costs associated with frailty in an ageing population: longitudinal analysis of an English primary care cohort of adults aged 50 and over, 2006–2017 Open
Background Frailty becomes more prevalent and healthcare needs increase with age. Information on the impact of frailty on population level use of health services and associated costs is needed to plan for ageing populations. Aim To describ…
View article: Mixed methods feasibility and usability testing of a childhood obesity risk estimation tool
Mixed methods feasibility and usability testing of a childhood obesity risk estimation tool Open
View article: Liver fibrosis assessed using non-invasive markers and genetic polymorphisms (<i>PNPLA3</i>and<i>TM6SF2</i>) predisposing to liver fibrosis, is associated with hospitalization or death from heart failure: a prospective UK Biobank study
Liver fibrosis assessed using non-invasive markers and genetic polymorphisms (<i>PNPLA3</i>and<i>TM6SF2</i>) predisposing to liver fibrosis, is associated with hospitalization or death from heart failure: a prospective UK Biobank study Open
Background Aside from liver related complications, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and alcohol-related liver disease (ArLD) are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Liver fibrosis, determined via his…
View article: Prediction of childhood overweight and obesity at age 10–11: findings from the Studying Lifecourse Obesity PrEdictors and the Born in Bradford cohorts
Prediction of childhood overweight and obesity at age 10–11: findings from the Studying Lifecourse Obesity PrEdictors and the Born in Bradford cohorts Open
Background In England, 41% of children aged 10–11 years live with overweight or obesity. Identifying children at risk of developing overweight or obesity may help target early prevention interventions. We aimed to develop and externally va…
View article: #4167 THE HEALTH, SOCIOECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF CKD IN THE UK: BUILDING A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
#4167 THE HEALTH, SOCIOECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF CKD IN THE UK: BUILDING A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Open
Background and Aims The past three decades have seen an increase in the prevalence and mortality rate of chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is estimated that between 1990 and 2017, the global all-age prevalence of CKD increased by 29.3%, whi…
View article: Clustering by Multiple Long-Term Conditions and Social Care Needs: A cohort study amongst 10,025 older adults in England
Clustering by Multiple Long-Term Conditions and Social Care Needs: A cohort study amongst 10,025 older adults in England Open
Background People with Multiple Long-Term Conditions (MLTC) face health and social care challenges. This study aimed to classify people by MLTC and social care need (SCN) into distinct clusters and quantify the association between derived …
View article: Associations with age and glomerular filtration rate in a referred population with chronic kidney disease: methods and baseline data from a UK multicentre cohort study (NURTuRE-CKD)
Associations with age and glomerular filtration rate in a referred population with chronic kidney disease: methods and baseline data from a UK multicentre cohort study (NURTuRE-CKD) Open
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common but heterogenous and is associated with multiple adverse outcomes. The National Unified Renal Translational Research Enterprise (NURTuRE)-CKD cohort was established to investigate risk fact…
View article: The impact of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver fibrosis on adverse clinical outcomes and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease: a prospective cohort study using the UK Biobank
The impact of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver fibrosis on adverse clinical outcomes and mortality in patients with chronic kidney disease: a prospective cohort study using the UK Biobank Open
View article: Understanding social care need through primary care big data: a rapid scoping review
Understanding social care need through primary care big data: a rapid scoping review Open
Background A more comprehensive understanding and measurement of adult social care need could contribute to efforts to develop more effective, holistic personalised care, particularly for those with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC). Pr…
View article: Change in treatment burden among people with multimorbidity: a follow-up survey
Change in treatment burden among people with multimorbidity: a follow-up survey Open
Background Treatment burden is the effort required of patients to look after their health and the impact this has on their functioning and wellbeing. Little is known about change in treatment burden over time for people with multimorbidity…
View article: Development and Validation of Population Clusters for Integrating Health and Social Care: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study in Multiple Long-Term Conditions (Cluster-Artificial Intelligence for Multiple Long-Term Conditions)
Development and Validation of Population Clusters for Integrating Health and Social Care: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study in Multiple Long-Term Conditions (Cluster-Artificial Intelligence for Multiple Long-Term Conditions) Open
Background Multiple long-term health conditions (multimorbidity) (MLTC-M) are increasingly prevalent and associated with high rates of morbidity, mortality, and health care expenditure. Strategies to address this have primarily focused on …
View article: Household food insecurity risk indices for English neighbourhoods: measures to support local policy decisions
Household food insecurity risk indices for English neighbourhoods: measures to support local policy decisions Open
Background In England, the responsibility to address food insecurity lies with local government, yet the prevalence of this social inequality is unknown in small subnational areas. In 2018 an index of small-area household food insecurity r…
View article: Chronic high-altitude exposure and the epidemiology of ischaemic stroke: a systematic review
Chronic high-altitude exposure and the epidemiology of ischaemic stroke: a systematic review Open
Introduction About 5.7% of the world population resides above 1500 m. It has been hypothesised that acute exposure to high-altitude locations can increase stroke risk, while chronic hypoxia can reduce stroke-related mortality. Objective Th…
View article: Characteristics and impact of Long Covid: Findings from an online survey
Characteristics and impact of Long Covid: Findings from an online survey Open
Background Long Covid is a public health concern that needs defining, quantifying, and describing. We aimed to explore the initial and ongoing symptoms of Long Covid following SARS-CoV-2 infection and describe its impact on daily life. Met…
View article: How do we engage people in testing for COVID-19? A rapid qualitative evaluation of a testing programme in schools, GP surgeries and a university
How do we engage people in testing for COVID-19? A rapid qualitative evaluation of a testing programme in schools, GP surgeries and a university Open
View article: Converting from face-to-face to postal follow-up and its effects on participant retention, response rates and errors: lessons from the EQUAL study in the UK
Converting from face-to-face to postal follow-up and its effects on participant retention, response rates and errors: lessons from the EQUAL study in the UK Open
View article: Persistently normal blood tests in patients taking methotrexate for RA or azathioprine for IBD: a retrospective cohort study
Persistently normal blood tests in patients taking methotrexate for RA or azathioprine for IBD: a retrospective cohort study Open
Background Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs), including methotrexate and azathioprine, are commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Blood-test safety monitoring is mainly undertak…
View article: Characteristics and impact of Long Covid: Findings from an online survey
Characteristics and impact of Long Covid: Findings from an online survey Open
Background Long Covid is a public health concern that needs defining, quantifying, and describing. We aimed to explore the initial and ongoing symptoms of Long Covid following SARS-CoV-2 infection and describe its impact on daily life. Met…
View article: Additional file 1 of How do we engage people in testing for COVID-19? A rapid qualitative evaluation of a testing programme in schools, GP surgeries and a university
Additional file 1 of How do we engage people in testing for COVID-19? A rapid qualitative evaluation of a testing programme in schools, GP surgeries and a university Open
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View article: Integrated primary care and social services for older adults with multimorbidity in England: a scoping review
Integrated primary care and social services for older adults with multimorbidity in England: a scoping review Open
Background As the prevalence of older adults with multimorbidity increases, greater integration of services is necessary to manage the physical and psycho-social needs of this cohort. This study describes and summarises current evidence, c…
View article: Change in treatment burden among people with multimorbidity: Protocol of a follow up survey and development of efficient measurement tools for primary care
Change in treatment burden among people with multimorbidity: Protocol of a follow up survey and development of efficient measurement tools for primary care Open
Background Treatment burden is the effort required of patients to look after their health and the impact this has on their functioning and wellbeing. It is likely treatment burden changes over time as circumstances change for patients and …
View article: Impact of Covid-19 on health-related quality of life of patients: A structured review
Impact of Covid-19 on health-related quality of life of patients: A structured review Open
Introduction Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has led to a global pandemic since its emergence in December 2019. The majority of research into Covid-19 has focused on transmission, and mortality and morbidity associated with the virus. Howev…
View article: Development and Validation of Population Clusters for Integrating Health and Social Care: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study in Multiple Long-Term Conditions (Cluster-Artificial Intelligence for Multiple Long-Term Conditions) (Preprint)
Development and Validation of Population Clusters for Integrating Health and Social Care: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study in Multiple Long-Term Conditions (Cluster-Artificial Intelligence for Multiple Long-Term Conditions) (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Multiple long-term health conditions (multimorbidity) (MLTC-M) are increasingly prevalent and associated with high rates of morbidity, mortality, and health care expenditure. Strategies to address this have primarily focused on…
View article: Interpregnancy weight gain and childhood obesity: analysis of a UK population-based cohort
Interpregnancy weight gain and childhood obesity: analysis of a UK population-based cohort Open
View article: Stroke-Related Mortality at Different Altitudes: A 17-Year Nationwide Population-Based Analysis From Ecuador
Stroke-Related Mortality at Different Altitudes: A 17-Year Nationwide Population-Based Analysis From Ecuador Open
Introduction: Worldwide, more than 5.7% of the population reside above 1,500 m of elevation. It has been hypothesized that acute short-term hypoxia exposure could increase the risk of developing a stroke. Studies assessing the effect of al…