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End of Life Care in Scotland: Trends in the Population in Need of Palliative Care
Background Estimation of population-wide palliative care needs is crucial for end-of-life care planning, and literature around it has grown in the last years. However, no estimates have yet been published for Scotland.
Anna Schneider, Iain Atherton
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The contribution of an events programme to sustainable heritage conservation: a study of the National Trust in England. [PDF]
Whilst for many nations progressing a sustainable development agenda is a priority, for others, conserving their existing socio-natural heritage in a sustainable way may be significant. In the United Kingdom, the National Trust, a charitable organisation,
Fox, Dorothy, Johnston, Nicky
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Background As commissioners of the National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP), HQIP are custodians of data from across many areas of healthcare. The high quality and national coverage of circa 40 national audits and registries means
Claudia Snudden +6 more
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Introduction The IDEA system is a population-based data linkage system for intellectual disability (ID), which combines data from two government departments. Due to recent policy changes the future of the IDEA system is unknown.
Natalie Strobel +5 more
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Experimental treatment of Quark and Gluon Jets
The separate study of quark and gluon jets is vital for the interpretation of multiple variables behaviour observed in both high-energy hadron and heavy-ion collisions in the present and future experiments.
Pochybova, Sona
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Improving Transparency of NHS Trust uses of data for Research Purposes
Background In 2022, the UK Health Data Research Alliance published a Data Transparency Standards white paper (UK Health Data Research Alliance, 2022).
Claire MacDonald +2 more
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Introduction In Ontario, First Nations are increasingly seeking population-level data about the health of their citizens. However, First Nations people are not readily identified in standard health administrative data and indirect strategies, such as the
Sue Schultz +2 more
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Commissioning of the ATLAS Electron and Photon Trigger Selection
Since the start-up of the LHC end of 2009, the trigger commissioning is in full swing. The ATLAS trigger system is divided into three levels: the hardware-based first level trigger, and the software-based second level trigger and Event Filter ...
Rios, Cibran Santamarina
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Introduction Increasingly, communities are designing and implementing contextualized approaches to integrated service delivery. Having communities in the lead is critical to successful design and implementation.
Naomi Parker +4 more
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A Comparison of Mental Health Performance Indicators in Canada
Background There is growing recognition of the need for consistent and reliable reporting on mental health and addiction (MHA) services in Canada. While there have been improvements in the area of reporting within provinces, comparable measures across ...
Mark Smith +6 more
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