Add this result to my export selection Traumatic brain injury and offending: an economic analysis (PDF) Source: Centre for Mental Health (Remove filter) Published by Centre for Mental Health, 12 July 2016 This report finds that a head injury doubles a person’s risk of later mental health problems, even if the person had no prior history of mental ill-health. Around 1.3 million people in the UK are... Read Summary Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Mass media to communicate public health messages in six health topic areas: a systematic review and other reviews of the evidence Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 May 2019 Background Mass media campaigns can be used to communicate public health messages at the population level. Although previous research has shown that they can influence health behaviours in some... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter) Type: Systematic Reviews (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection The health impacts of energy performance investments in low-income areas: a mixed-methods approach Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 March 2018 Poortinga W, Rodgers SE, Lyons RA, Anderson P, Tweed C, Grey C, et al. The health impacts of energy performance investments in low-income areas: a mixed-methods approach. Public Health... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection A cluster randomised controlled trial and evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis of the Roots of Empathy schools-based programme for improving social and emotional well-being outcomes among 8- to 9-year-olds in Northern Ireland Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 March 2018 Citation: Connolly P, Miller S, Kee F, Sloan S, Gildea A, McIntosh E, et al. A cluster randomised controlled trial and evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis of the Roots of Empathy... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 January 2018 The novel school-located Healthy Lifestyles Programme did not prevent obesity in 9-10 year olds at two year follow up. Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Impact and cost-effectiveness of care farms on health and well-being of offenders on probation: a pilot study Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 February 2018 Elsey H, Bragg R, Elings M, Brennan C, Farragher T, Tubeuf S, et al. Impact and cost-effectiveness of care farms on health and well-being of offenders on probation: a pilot study. Public Health... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter) Type: Systematic Reviews (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care (the Do-Well study) Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 January 2019 Haighton C, Moffatt S, Howel D, Steer M, Becker F, Bryant A, et al. Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Could scale-up of parenting programmes improve child disruptive behaviour and reduce social inequalities? Using individual participant data meta-analysis to establish for whom programmes are effective and cost-effective Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 07 December 2017 Citation: Gardner F, Leijten P, Mann J, Landau S, Harris V, Beecham J, et al. Could scale-up of parenting programmes improve child disruptive behaviour and reduce social inequalities? Using... Read Summary Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter) Type: Systematic Reviews (Add filter)
Add this result to my export selection Results of the First Steps study: a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of the Group Family Nurse Partnership (gFNP) programme compared with usual care in improving outcomes for high-risk mothers and their children and preventing abuse Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 27 November 2017 Citation: Barnes J, Stuart J, Allen E, Petrou S, Sturgess J, Barlow J, et al. Results of the First Steps study: a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of the Group Family Nurse... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care (the Do-Well study) Source: NIHR Journals Library - Public Health Research (Remove filter) Published by NIHR Journals Library – Public Health Research, 01 January 2019 Background Welfare rights advice services are effective at maximising previously unclaimed welfare benefits, but their impact on health has not been evaluated. Objective To establish the... Read Summary Type: Primary Research (Add filter) Type: Economic Evaluations (Remove filter)