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ADR UK is funding a 16-month Research Fellowship to conduct research using the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register linked to Census 2021 dataset. The project is a result of an ADR UK fellowship opportunity which invited applications to carry out research using eligible ADR England flagship datasets.
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This project builds on ADR Scotland’s earlier work, exploring the increase in deaths at home during the Covid-19 pandemic and its implications for end-of-life care and health service usage.
This study aims to use linked administrative data to enhance our understanding of non-health risk factors such as occupation, household, and environmental circumstances. It will help to inform future policies to support populations at higher risk.
The aim of this study is to leverage the linked data of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register and the 2021 Census of England and Wales.
This research will explore how factors like mental health conditions, drug use and alcohol relate to incidents of violence and related demands for public services in Scotland.
This research aims to understand the driving factors of employment retention for those affected by physical and mental health conditions in Scotland.
This research aims to assess whether benefit sanctions have unintended impacts on claimant health and use of health services in Scotland.
This study aims to examine the impact of chilhood participation in Scouts, Guides and other similar organisations upon mental health in later life in Scotland.
This study uses data from a 1950s Aberdeen birth cohort for whom test score, secondary school attended and later life health are available to test the impact of secondary schooling on health in the region.
The overall aim of this study is to develop understanding of factors influencing the availability and utilisation of formal and informal care in Scotland during the final stages of life, and study trends over time.