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An overview of the Northern Ireland Education Outcomes Linkage (EOL) (2018/2019) database
Objectives The Education Outcomes Linkage (EOL) is a database of post-primary schools’ data for pupils aged 14 and over in Northern Ireland (NI). This study provides a broad description of this new dataset at its first wave (2018/2019).
Rachel McCarter +3 more
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How do you interpret a billion primary care records?
Background Research into General Practitioner (GP) records is relatively straightforward when it comes to establishing the prescribing of a particular drug or a specific disease group, but what if you want to use it to make more general inferences about ...
Martin Heaven +4 more
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Background Childhood contact with social services is associated with a range of adverse mental health outcomes across the life course, yet there is limited evidence in relation to self-harm and suicidal or self-harm ideation.
S. McKenna +3 more
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Background Many countries have developed their country/nation-wide multidimensional area-based index on deprivation or socioeconomic status for resource allocation, service planning and research.
Eva L.H. Tsui +10 more
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Introduction While evidence consistently demonstrates elevated COVID-19 risks among people with intellectual and physical disabilities, less is known about how household living arrangements shape these inequalities. Residential setting and household size
Chris Dibben +4 more
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Objective and Approach Using census returns from three waves of NILS (1991, 2001, 2011) linked with mortality data, we examined morbidity/mortality outcomes by socio-economic disadvantage over time (using an individual-level deprivation index derived ...
Rachel McCarter +2 more
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Objective and Approach We describe a collaboration between the Queen’s University Belfast, Administrative Data Research Centre (ADRC) in Northern Ireland (NI) and the NI Healthcare in Prisons Service (HIPS) to develop a novel linked database to assess ...
Janine Cooper +6 more
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Objectives To assess the completeness of social care data regarding people in the final year of life in the five years leading up to and first year of the pandemic in Scotland, and to ascertain the extent to which provision responded to increased home ...
Jan Savinc, Iain Atherton
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The Occupations of Nurses & Midwives: Initial findings from the NMC-census data linkage project
Background The nursing and midwifery workforce faces persistent shortages and increasing reliance on international recruitment. Retention and return to practice are therefore major policy priorities.
Michelle Jamieson, Iain Atherton
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Substance misuse (SM) within a household is associated with child deprivation and inferior health. This study was the first to utilise linked healthcare, criminal justice, and children’s social care records in Wales, to produce a reusable electronic ...
Hywel Evans +9 more
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