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An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer

An evaluation of the role of support workers in lung cancer

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Migration, minorities and maternity services: an international collaboration across three contrasting countries

Download the Migration, minorities and maternity services: an international collaboration across three contrasting countries report by Sheffield Hallam University

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The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study

Download The views of older women towards mammographic screening: a qualitative and quantitative study by Sheffield Hallam University

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Analytical research overview for the triennial review of the equality and human rights commission: lot 1 - life expectancy and health

Download the Equality and Human Rights Commission's Triennial Review Life Health Omnibus by Sheffield Hallam University

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Ethnic minority customers of the Pension, Disability and Carers Service: an evidence synthesis

Download the Ethnic minority customers of the Pension, Disability and Carers Service: an evidence synthesis report by Sheffield Hallam University

Research Degrees

Our current students are studying topics across the full range of materials and engineering research pursued in MERI, we encourage them to disseminate their research by publishing papers and attending conferences with other MERI staff

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Determinants of rehabilitation adherence in outpatient musculoskeletal physiotherapy: A prospective cohort study

Determinants of rehabilitation adherence in outpatient musculoskeletal physiotherapy: A prospective cohort study. Accepted for platform presentation at WCPT Congress, Singapore, May 2015.

Economic, Social and Financial Cost of Parkinson's on Individuals, Carers and their Families in the UK

This report details the main findings of research conducted through a survey of people affected by Parkinson’s looking at health and social care costs incurred during the past 12-month period.

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Briefing paper: ethical and scientific rigour

Download the Briefing paper: ethical and scientific rigour by Sheffield Hallam University's Health and Social Care researchers

 

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