Objective: Urban regeneration can be considered a population health intervention (PHI). It is expected to impact on population health but the evidence is limited or weak, in part due to the difficulties of evaluating PHIs. We explore these challenges using GoWell as a case study. Method: A 10-year evaluation of housing improvement and urban regeneration in 15 deprived areas in Glasgow, Scotland (2005–2015). Results: Challenges faced include: definition and changing nature of the intervention; identifying the recipients of the intervention; and constraints of study design affecting capacity to attribute effects. We have met these challenges by: adapting the evaluation to take account of changing intervention plans and delivery; makin...
© 2016 The Authors. Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements ...
OBJECTIVES: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
Background and Rationale: Urban regeneration programmes are well placed to address social inequalit...
AbstractObjectiveUrban regeneration can be considered a population health intervention (PHI). It is ...
Background: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
BACKGROUND: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
There is a large body of evidence showing that living in a deprived neighbourhood is associated wi...
Objectives: To establish the theoretical and perceived links between area regeneration and health in...
Objectives: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
The last three decades have seen significant investment in area-based initiatives in the UK to regen...
The last three decades have seen significant investment in area-based initiatives in the UK to regen...
How does regeneration affect health and how have successive urban policy evaluations sought to measu...
Regeneration is intended to tackle the negative effects of area disadvantage. Studies of health impa...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
© 2016 The Authors. Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements ...
OBJECTIVES: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
Background and Rationale: Urban regeneration programmes are well placed to address social inequalit...
AbstractObjectiveUrban regeneration can be considered a population health intervention (PHI). It is ...
Background: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
BACKGROUND: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
There is a large body of evidence showing that living in a deprived neighbourhood is associated wi...
Objectives: To establish the theoretical and perceived links between area regeneration and health in...
Objectives: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
The last three decades have seen significant investment in area-based initiatives in the UK to regen...
The last three decades have seen significant investment in area-based initiatives in the UK to regen...
How does regeneration affect health and how have successive urban policy evaluations sought to measu...
Regeneration is intended to tackle the negative effects of area disadvantage. Studies of health impa...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
© 2016 The Authors. Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements ...
OBJECTIVES: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
Background and Rationale: Urban regeneration programmes are well placed to address social inequalit...