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The UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration: the UK's national Trusted Research Environment for the longitudinal research community.

The UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (LLC) is the national Trusted Research Environment (TRE) for the centralised curation and integration of UK Longitudinal Population Studies’ (LPS) data and the systematic linkage of participants’ routine health, administrative and environmental records.
Boyd, Andy   +9 more
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COVID-19 risk by work-related factors: pooled analysis of individual linked data from 14 cohorts

Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Background SARS-CoV-2 infection rates vary by occupation, but the association with work-related characteristics (such as home working, keyworker or furlough) are not fully understood and may depend on ascertainment approach.
M. Gittins   +13 more
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Innovative uses of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) at UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (UK LLC)

UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (LLC) is the national Trusted Research Environment (TRE) for the UK’s longitudinal research community. LLC integrates data from many UK Longitudinal Population Studies (LPS) and systematically links participants’ health, environmental and socio-economic records into a centralised TRE.
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#2883 Kidney outcomes and effects of proteinuria in Alport syndrome: a longitudinal analysis of 1175 patients from the UK National Registry of Rare Kidney Diseases (RaDaR)

Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation
Alport syndrome (AS) is often characterised by pathogenic variants in type IV collagen genes COL4A3/4/5. Previous genotype-phenotype studies have shown patients with certain genotypes reach kidney failure (KF) at a younger age.
K. Wong   +11 more
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The Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study of England and Wales: the research possibilities of its large sample size and the 2021 Census linkage

International Journal of Population Data Science
ObjectivesThe Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study (ONS-LS) is a complex longitudinal dataset including data from the 1971 – 2011 decennial censuses with linked administrative data on births, deaths and cancer registrations.
A. Sizer
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Health inequalities tackled through intersectoral collaboration: longitudinal process issues and insights

Health Promotion International
This study contributes to ongoing reflections and debate on the legacy of the Ottawa Charter by illustrating how contemporary forms of intersectoral collaboration can be mobilized to address persistent health inequalities.
J. Woodall   +3 more
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Optimising the UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration researcher journey through the development of inter-operable data discoverability, data documentation and data access systems

UK Longitudinal Linkage Collaboration (LLC) is the national Trusted Research Environment (TRE) for the UK’s longitudinal research community. LLC integrates data from many UK Longitudinal Population Studies (LPS) and systematically links participants’ health, environmental and non-health socio-economic records, into a centralised TRE.Co-locating many ...
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Receipt of social services intervention in childhood, educational attainment and emergency hospital admissions: longitudinal analyses of national administrative health, social care, and education data in Wales, UK

BMC Public Health
Research consistently finds poorer health and educational outcomes for children who have experienced out-of-home care relative to the general population.
Emily Lowthian   +10 more
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Igniting executives through reflective development with the composite leadership innovation and change model: a UK automotive manufacturing longitudinal study

Journal of Work-Applied Management
PurposeThis study validates the composite leadership innovation and change (CLIC) model, developed by a UK business school and examines its effectiveness in transforming siloed leadership in UK automotive small and medium-sized enterprises (ASMEs ...
Liz Nantunda, Xiaoxian Zhu
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