Friday 11 July 2014

ScHARRNews - Friday 11th July 2014

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TODAY

The Dalton Review: Future organisational perspectives for the NHS
"With a growing number of health care providers in deficit and others placed in special measures because of concerns about the quality of their care, the search is on to find ways in which they could be supported. Sir David Dalton’s forthcoming review provides a timely opportunity to explore the range of organisational models that providers could use to meet their current strategic and financ
Outdoor air pollution, subtypes and severity of ischemic stroke - a small-area level ecological study
Author(s):Maheswaran, R. | Pearson, T. | Beevers, S.D. | Campbell, M.J. | Wolfe, C.D.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: International Journal of Health GeographicsAccess all results for your search in Scopus

YESTERDAY

Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis - University of Sheffield News
University of Sheffield NewsOver 50 million children infected with tuberculosisUniversity of Sheffield NewsHealth economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis - University of Sheffield News
University of Sheffield NewsOver 50 million children infected with tuberculosisUniversity of Sheffield NewsHealth economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Paro Seal used to help people in the UK living with dementia
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Sheffield are currently working together to evaluate an extremely unique piece of kit: the paro seal, that has been around since 2004. At first, Paro, looks like a cuddly toy. It is far more than this. Paro originates from Japan where is has also been used with those living with dementia as well as earthquake victims. The
Illness representations, psychological distress and non-cardiac chest pain in patients attending an emergency department
Author(s):Webster, R. | Norman, P. | Goodacre, S. | Thompson, A.R. | McEachan, R.R.C.Publication year: 2014Journal / Book title: Psychology and Health Access all results for your search in Scopus

JUL 09

Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:Study - Big News Network.com
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:StudyBig News Network.com Health economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: "Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:Study - Big News Network.com
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:Study Big News Network.com Health economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: "Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis - Imperial College London
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosisImperial College London Health economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because, without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis - Imperial College London
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis Imperial College London Health economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because, without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:Study - ANINEWS
ANINEWSOver 50 million children infected with tuberculosis:Study ANINEWS Health economics researcher Peter Dodd, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: "Quantifying the burden of TB in children is important because without good numbers, there can be no targets for ...
App Swap Breakfast - Changing Landscapes Webinar
I was lucky enough to be invited to contribute to a UCISA (Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association) webinar last week focusing on the growing interest in App Swap Breakfasts which we have started at The University of Sheffield. I'd come across the idea after presenting at the UCISA conference Changing Landscapes back in January at The Edge in Sheffield. I'd seen an inspiring pres
Project update: Estimates of TB burden in children revisited
New estimates of tuberculosis (TB) in children published today in the Lancet suggest that around 650,000 children developed the disease in the 22 highest burden countries in 2010. In the region of 15 million children are estimated to share a household with a TB case, representing a large, potentially identifiable pool of kids for whom preventive therapy could reduce their chances of developing dis
Over 50 million children infected with tuberculosis
A new study quantifying the global TB burden among children points to a huge undiagnosed reservoir of TB.

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