Breadcrumb Home Behaviours Pharmacy de-medicalising of gluten free products through a subsidy card scheme – exploring views on the scheme, including impact on quality of life, perceived economic implications and potential barriers to uptake. Date: December 2024 Report type: In progress Reference number: PR0017 Partner institution: In-house A rapid review of the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions for people with anxiety and/or depression living within the community Date: July 2024 Report type: A rapid review of the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions for people with anxiety and/or depression living within the community Reference number: RR0025 Partner institution: Public Health Wales CARI Cymru - COVID-19 common respiratory tract infection-related health behaviours: Development of community-based approaches to reducing the burden of respiratory tract infection in Wales Date: Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0010 Partner institution: Swansea University PVCOVID - Public Reviews During the Coronavirus Pandemic Date: December 2023 Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0001 Partner institution: Swansea University PRIME Safety Tool Date: December 2023 Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0006 Partner institution: In-house Measuring mental health in a cost-of-living crisis: a rapid review Date: July 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0006 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales A rapid review of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions that make homes warmer and cheaper to heat for households in fuel poverty in rural and remote areas Date: April 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0002 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care How effective and cost-effective are interventions to support children and young people who have been exposed to domestic violence or abuse: a rapid review Date: April 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research Subscribe to Behaviours
Pharmacy de-medicalising of gluten free products through a subsidy card scheme – exploring views on the scheme, including impact on quality of life, perceived economic implications and potential barriers to uptake. Date: December 2024 Report type: In progress Reference number: PR0017 Partner institution: In-house
A rapid review of the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions for people with anxiety and/or depression living within the community Date: July 2024 Report type: A rapid review of the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions for people with anxiety and/or depression living within the community Reference number: RR0025 Partner institution: Public Health Wales
CARI Cymru - COVID-19 common respiratory tract infection-related health behaviours: Development of community-based approaches to reducing the burden of respiratory tract infection in Wales Date: Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0010 Partner institution: Swansea University
PVCOVID - Public Reviews During the Coronavirus Pandemic Date: December 2023 Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0001 Partner institution: Swansea University
PRIME Safety Tool Date: December 2023 Report type: Primary Research Reference number: PR0006 Partner institution: In-house
Measuring mental health in a cost-of-living crisis: a rapid review Date: July 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0006 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales
A rapid review of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of interventions that make homes warmer and cheaper to heat for households in fuel poverty in rural and remote areas Date: April 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0002 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
How effective and cost-effective are interventions to support children and young people who have been exposed to domestic violence or abuse: a rapid review Date: April 2023 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR0003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research