Hard-hitting report exposes vast inequalities faced by women in the North of England
Women in the North of England live shorter lives, work more hours for less pay, are more likely to be an unpaid carer, and more likely to live in poverty than women in other regions of England, according to new research published today. The damning research – published by Health Equity North – has laid […]
Dacheng Huo presented at the HSR UK Conference in Oxford in July
Dacheng Huo, member of the YH ARC Health Economics team, and Research Fellow in the Centre of Health Economics at the University of York presented at the HSR UK Conference in Oxford in July.
BaBi Network joins the NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme
The ARC Yorkshire & Humber BaBi Network study has recently announced its participation in the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Associate Principal Investigator (API) scheme. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in developing research capacity and experience across the UK BaBi sites.
Congratulations to Senior Research Fellow, Sebastian Hinde who has completed a PhD by publication, using research as part of YH ARC.
Seb Hinde’s PhD project evaluated how decisions are made about spending NHS funding and made recommendations to involve more local decision makers.
New publication – The delivery of creative socially prescribed activities for people with serious mental health needs during lockdown: Learning about remote, digital and hybrid delivery
A recent study funded by YH ARC investigated how community organisations partnering with an NHS mental health Trust adapted their services during COVID-19 restrictions.
New Publication – Mapping functions for the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 to generate EQ-5D-3L for economic evaluation
Researchers from YH ARC have developed a new method to estimate quality of life in mental health studies, even when standard measures aren’t available.
Bradford leap-frogs London, Oxford and Cambridge to top UK medical research table for first time
Bradford has consolidated its position at the forefront of world-class, people-powered medical research after recruiting the highest number of volunteers to NIHR portfolio studies in the UK over the past year.
Child of the North 2024 Campaign continues with fifth report providing an evidence-based plan for supporting physical activity and healthy nutrition with and through education settings
The fifth report in a year-long series is a collaborative programme of work between Child of the North and the Centre for Young Lives including researchers from ARC Yorkshire & Humber. The report calls for schools to be supported to fix the broken school food system and tackle Britain’s child obesity crisis.
Major new research award to reduce health inequalities unites ARC Yorkshire & Humber projects
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded a major new research grant to help improve population health and reduce inequalities.
New publication – Can the Reboot coaching programme support critical care nurses in coping with stressful clinical events? A mixed-methods evaluation assessing resilience, burnout, depression and turnover intentions.
A recent study by ARC Yorkshire and Humber has evaluated a new coaching programme aimed at supporting critical care nurses’ mental health. The programme, called Reboot, was adapted for online delivery to nurses who often face stressful situations at work.