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    Contacts with primary and secondary healthcare prior to suicide: case–control whole-population-based study using person-level linked routine data in Wales, UK, 2000–2017 by John, Ann, DelPozo-Banos, Marcos, Gunnell, David, Dennis, Michael, Scourfield, Jonathan, Ford, David V., Kapur, Nav, Lloyd, Keith

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-12-2020)
    “…Longitudinal studies of patterns of healthcare contacts in those who die by suicide to identify those at risk are scarce. To examine type and timing of…”
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    The other side of the coin: Harm due to the non-use of health-related data by Jones, Kerina H, Laurie, Graeme, Stevens, Leslie, Dobbs, Christine, Ford, David V, Lea, Nathan

    “…Highlights • The non-use of health-related data is a complex issue with multiple explanations. • It is implicated in the deaths of many thousands of people and…”
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    Toward a Risk-Utility Data Governance Framework for Research Using Genomic and Phenotypic Data in Safe Havens: Multifaceted Review by Jones, Kerina, Daniels, Helen, Heys, Sharon, Lacey, Arron, Ford, David V

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (15-05-2020)
    “…Research using genomic data opens up new insights into health and disease. Being able to use the data in association with health and administrative record data…”
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    Public Views on Models for Accessing Genomic and Health Data for Research: Mixed Methods Study by Jones, Kerina H, Daniels, Helen, Squires, Emma, Ford, David V

    Published in Journal of medical Internet research (21-08-2019)
    “…The literature abounds with increasing numbers of research studies using genomic data in combination with health data (eg, health records and phenotypic and…”
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    A large-scale study of anxiety and depression in people with Multiple Sclerosis: a survey via the web portal of the UK MS Register by Jones, Kerina H, Ford, David V, Jones, Philip A, John, Ann, Middleton, Rodden M, Lockhart-Jones, Hazel, Osborne, Lisa A, Noble, J Gareth

    Published in PloS one (30-07-2012)
    “…Studies have found that people with Multiple Sclerosis experience relatively high rates of anxiety and depression. Although methodologically robust, many of…”
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    The SAIL Databank: building a national architecture for e-health research and evaluation by Ford, David V, Jones, Kerina H, Verplancke, Jean-Philippe, Lyons, Ronan A, John, Gareth, Brown, Ginevra, Brooks, Caroline J, Thompson, Simon, Bodger, Owen, Couch, Tony, Leake, Ken

    Published in BMC health services research (04-09-2009)
    “…Vast quantities of electronic data are collected about patients and service users as they pass through health service and other public sector organisations,…”
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    Use of data linkage to measure the population health effect of non-health-care interventions by Lyons, Ronan A, Prof, Ford, David V, Prof, Moore, Laurence, Prof, Rodgers, Sarah E, PhD

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (26-04-2014)
    “…Health is largely determined by the interactions between social, economic, and physical environments and inherited characteristics, which together affect…”
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    Equipping the Saints: Best Practices in Establishing a Five-Fold Equipping Ministry Team by d, David V

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…The Church is in decline in America due to over reliance upon pastors and teachers to equip disciples for ministry. While the church needs the ministries of…”
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    The SAIL databank: linking multiple health and social care datasets by Lyons, Ronan A, Jones, Kerina H, John, Gareth, Brooks, Caroline J, Verplancke, Jean-Philippe, Ford, David V, Brown, Ginevra, Leake, Ken

    “…Vast amounts of data are collected about patients and service users in the course of health and social care service delivery. Electronic data systems for…”
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    Real-time spatial health surveillance: Mapping the UK COVID-19 epidemic by Fry, Richard, Hollinghurst, Joe, Stagg, Helen R, Thompson, Daniel A, Fronterre, Claudio, Orton, Chris, Lyons, Ronan A, Ford, David V, Sheikh, Aziz, Diggle, Peter J

    “…•First high-resolution mapping of COVID-19 prevalence in the UK.•Sophisticated geospatial methods to predict community prevalence.•Longitudinal change in…”
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    How people with multiple sclerosis rate their quality of life: an EQ-5D survey via the UK MS register by Jones, Kerina H, Ford, David V, Jones, Philip A, John, Ann, Middleton, Rodden M, Lockhart-Jones, Hazel, Peng, Jeffrey, Osborne, Lisa A, Noble, J Gareth

    Published in PloS one (11-06-2013)
    “…The EQ-5D is a widely-used, standardised, quality of life measure producing health profiles, indices and states. The aims of this study were to assess the role…”
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    Physical disability, anxiety and depression in people with MS: an internet-based survey via the UK MS Register by Jones, Kerina H, Jones, Philip A, Middleton, Rodden M, Ford, David V, Tuite-Dalton, Katie, Lockhart-Jones, Hazel, Peng, Jeffrey, Lyons, Ronan A, John, Ann, Noble, J Gareth

    Published in PloS one (25-08-2014)
    “…People with Multiple Sclerosis are known to have a relatively high prevalence of both anxiety and depression. Studies of the relationship between physical…”
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    Willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in people with multiple sclerosis – UK MS Register survey by Huang, Yun, Rodgers, William J, Middleton, Rodden M, Baheerathan, Aravindhan, Tuite-Dalton, Katherine A, Ford, David V, Nicholas, Richard, Group, MS Register Research

    Published in Multiple sclerosis and related disorders (01-10-2021)
    “…•94.4% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) would accept a COVID-19 vaccine•People of increasing age and previous influenza vaccinations were more likely to…”
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