Background: Health professionals, policy-makers and researchers need to be able to explore potential associations between prevalence rates and quality of care with a range of possible determinants including socioeconomic deprivation and morbidity levels to determine the impact of commissioning and service delivery. In the UK, data in England are only available nationally at practice postcode level. In Scotland, such data are available based on an aggregate of the practices population's postcodes. The use of data assigned to the practice postcode may underestimate the association between ill health and income deprivation. Here, we report on the impact of using data assigned to the practice population by comparing analyses using English and S...
The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) is a UK system for monitoring general practitioner (GP) act...
The objective of this item is to evaluate the association between socioeconomic deprivation and anti...
<strong>Introduction</strong> The degree of generalisability of patient databases to the general pop...
<b>Background</b> Health professionals, policy-makers and researchers need to be able to...
Abstract Background A measure of the socioeconomic deprivation experienced by the registered patient...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
Objective: To examine whether the quality of primary care measured by the 2004 contract varies with ...
These data present a new small-area deprivation measure, but also include a variety of other indicat...
AbstractThese data present a new small-area deprivation measure, but also include a variety of other...
Objectives: This study aims to address, for the first time, the challenges of constructing small are...
Objective: A common population sampling frame in countries with universal health care is health s...
Background: Hypertension is a common major risk factor for stroke and coronary heart disease. Little...
The population of Scotland suffers a relatively high risk of injury in comparison with other parts o...
The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) is a UK system for monitoring general practitioner (GP) act...
The objective of this item is to evaluate the association between socioeconomic deprivation and anti...
<strong>Introduction</strong> The degree of generalisability of patient databases to the general pop...
<b>Background</b> Health professionals, policy-makers and researchers need to be able to...
Abstract Background A measure of the socioeconomic deprivation experienced by the registered patient...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
Objective: To examine whether the quality of primary care measured by the 2004 contract varies with ...
These data present a new small-area deprivation measure, but also include a variety of other indicat...
AbstractThese data present a new small-area deprivation measure, but also include a variety of other...
Objectives: This study aims to address, for the first time, the challenges of constructing small are...
Objective: A common population sampling frame in countries with universal health care is health s...
Background: Hypertension is a common major risk factor for stroke and coronary heart disease. Little...
The population of Scotland suffers a relatively high risk of injury in comparison with other parts o...
The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) is a UK system for monitoring general practitioner (GP) act...
The objective of this item is to evaluate the association between socioeconomic deprivation and anti...
<strong>Introduction</strong> The degree of generalisability of patient databases to the general pop...