Wednesday 20 November 2013

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Measuring National Wellbeing
The Measuring National Well-being Programme has published Personal Well-being across the UK 2012/13. This publication explores personal well-being in the UK in 2012/13, looking at how this varies across the countries of the UK as well as across regions and more local areas.Photo by brianac37Measuring National Well-being is a long term statistical development programme which promotes a different view of public policy objectives. It's relevance to health as a broader measure of patient benefit is being increasingly recognised and is an important workstream within HEDS.
Mums offered high street vouchers in a bid to boost breastfeeding ...
Principal investigator Dr Clare Relton, from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research, said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest infections, and ...
ScHARR Library: New ScHARRHUD Database launches!
... 你好 bonjour γειάσου ciao hallo こんにちは 여보세요 здравствулте! hola. Welcome to the blogsite belonging to the Information Service @ ScHARR - the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield.

ScHARR Library: Latest Research Funding Update - Projects and ...
... 你好 bonjour γειάσου ciao hallo こんにちは 여보세요 здравствулте! hola. Welcome to the blogsite belonging to the Information Service @ ScHARR - the School of Health and Related Research at the University of Sheffield.
Development of a self-managed loaded exercise programme for rotator cuff tendinopathy
Author(s):Littlewood, C. | Malliaras, P. | Mawson, S. | May, S. | Walters, S.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Physiotherapy (United Kingdom)Access all results for your search in Scopus
Prevalence of visits to five types of complementary and alternative medicine practitioners by the general population: A systematic review
Author(s):Cooper, K.L. | Harris, P.E. | Relton, C. | Thomas, K.J.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Complementary Therapies in Clinical PracticeAccess all results for your search in Scopus
Exploring scale-up, spread, and sustainability: An instrumental case study tracing an innovation to enhance dysphagia care
Author(s):Ilott, I. | Gerrish, K. | Pownall, S. | Eltringham, S. | Booth, A.Publication year: 2013Journal / Book title: Implementation ScienceAccess all results for your search in Scopus
New ScHARRHUD Database launches!
 On the 4th November The Information Resources team launched an innovative new bibliographic database - ScHARRHUD.ScHARRHUD (Health Utilities Database) provides details of studies containing health state utility values (HSUVs). Whilst the focus is on generic, preference-based measures, such as the EQ-5D, the database extracts and indexes the names of all instruments used in studies.ScHARRHUD was i
Latest Research Funding Update - Projects and Programmes
The latest Research Funding Update (Projects and Programmes) is available to download from the ScHARR Library web pages.Photo by Shayan (USA) via Flickr Creative Commons

Comment: Breast may be best, but bribing mothers to nurse is not ...
Researchers at Sheffield University's School of Health and Related Research have decided to bribe women into doing something that "they" have decided is best. But no woman in history has ever successfully breastfed ...
UK mums to be paid to breastfeed - the world of Anjali Rego
Dr Clare Relton, principal investigator from the University of Sheffield's School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), said: “Babies who are breastfed have fewer health problems such as upset tummies and chest ...
Yorkshire technology bestows the power of speech
Patients with severe speech impairment could soon have a voice, thanks to a new technology developed at the University of Sheffield.

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