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Psychological support for individuals historically infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C as a result of NHS-supplied blood transfusions and blood products and affected families

PIRU is leading a study aiming to better understand what people think about psychological, counselling and wellbeing services provided to survivors and relatives of individuals who became infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C as a result of treatment with NHS blood/ blood products.
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From the blog

In a new blog PIRU researchers Mustafa Al-Haboubi, Josephine Exley and Nicholas Mays write about lessons that may be drawn for future pandemics from our experience with the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app.
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In a new blog, Josie Dixon, Josephine Exley, Gerald Wistow, Raphael Wittenberg, Martin Knapp and Nicholas Mays discuss the sociocultural framing of public attitudes to sharing the costs of social care for older people in England.
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In a new blog, Bob Erens, Mary Alison Durand, and Nicholas Mays report on COVID-19's impact on the latest health and social care integration key informant survey.
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Sanna Read, Raphael Wittenberg, and Nicholas Mays examine whether people in the UK think social care should be funded by the state, or whether service users should continue to contribute to the cost.
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Stefanie Ettelt, Lorraine Williams, Jacqueline Damant and Raphael Wittenberg discuss different models of residential care homes, including a cooperative model in which people live together and determine their own care arrangements.
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With the increasing frequency of hotter summers, Lorraine Williams, Bob Erens, Stefanie Ettelt, Shakoor Hajat, Tommaso Manacorda and Nicholas Mays reflect on the risks of hot weather to public heath.
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Kathryn Oliver, Anita Kothari and Nicholas Mays reflect on the challenges of coproduction between researchers and stakeholders in applied research projects.
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James Barlow writes about the need to develop a global health innovation index.
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Latest news

Claudia Boehm, Paul Boadu, Josephine Exley, Mustafa Al-Haboubi and Nicholas Mays published a paper exploring how public trust in the Government to control the spread of COVID-19 in England changed after the first wave of the pandemic, read the full article here>>

The final report "Psychological support for individuals historically infected with HIV and/or hepatitis C as a result of NHS-supplied blood transfusions and blood products, and for affected families” can be accessed here>>

NIHR awards new round of funding to Policy Research Units at LSHTM to support evidence-informed policy making in health and social care. Read more >>

Rebecca Glover and Nichola Naylor publish a WHO costing and budgeting tool for national action plans on antimicrobial resistance - a practical addition to the WHO toolkit. Read more >>

This short animation shares findings from the evaluation of mental health support teams in schools and colleges as part of the Children and Young People’s Mental Health Trailblazer Programme. Watch here >>

Mustafa Al-Haboubi, Josephine Exley, Nicholas Mays and colleagues examined changes in the uptake of the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app over one year, amongst smartphone users in England and Wales. Read more about their new publication, here >>

Nick Mays, Mustafa Al-Haboubi and Stephen O'Neill, together with colleagues from Birmingham, RAND and Cambridge (BRACE) Rapid Evaluation Team published a new study showing that an NHS-funded programme delivering mental health services in schools and further education colleges has made significant early progress in its first 3 years. The report can be accessed here >> 

Together with colleagues, Mary Alison Durand and Nick Mays evaluated the impact of English integration of health and social care services on emergency hospital admissions. Read more in their new publication, here >>

Bob Erens and PIRU colleagues’ recent publication on public attitudes and behaviours during heatwaves has been chosen to be featured as an NIHR Research Alert. You can read the NIHR article here >>

Mustafa Al-Haboubi led a systematic review on surveillance systems for antimicrobial resistance. It has been published in Antibiotics, and can be found here >>

Bob Erens published an article in Social Science & Medicine on people's preferences for paying for social care in later life in England. You can read the article here >>

Rebecca Glover is lead author on a BMJ editorial examining the Covid-19 vaccines' latest safety data among people who experience allergies. The article can be accessed here >>

A video recording of the PIRU webinar held on 15 May looking at 'Public Attitudes to Funding Social Care' is now available. The video can be accessed here >>

Rebecca Glover is lead author on a paper which describes a framework for identifying and categorising adverse effects of the Covid-19 lockdown measures. The article can be accessed here >>

PIRU published its report "Evaluation of the Heatwave Plan for England: Final Report". The report can be accessed here >>

PIRU published its report "Personalisation in care homes for older people". The full report can be accessed here >>

PIRU published its report "Understanding experiences of recruiting for, and participating in, genomics research and service transformation: the 100,000 Genomes Project, 2015-2017". The full report can be accessed here >>

PIRU published the reports of its evaluation of the implementation of the UK AMR Strategy. A press release issued by the RVC can be accessed here >> The Overview report can be accessed here >>