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Development of a lung health intervention in the workplace
Not only does Hull have the highest number of smokers, it also has the highest number of lung cancer deaths in Yorkshire.
University of Hull
Incorporating the patient voice into quality improvement for cancer diagnosis in primary care
Significant Event Audit (SEA) is a method that GPs and primary care teams use to try and improve the quality of care that they provide.
University of Hull
Experiences of diagnostic pathways and cancer care during the COVID-19-pandemic
The lockdown and NHS reshuffle needed to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic had a big impact on cancer care.
University of Hull
Improving shared decision making in malignant bowel obstruction
An exploration of context-specific treatment pathways and experiences to inform intervention development for person-centred care
University of Hull
Increasing the uptake of breast screening appointments in Yorkshire
Breast cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in Yorkshire, causing more than 800 deaths per year in the region. Breast screening is one of the key…
University of Hull
Capturing patient and caregiver needs
People with cancer can experience distressing symptoms, worries and concerns from diagnosis to advanced disease; some get better supportive and palliative care than…
University of Hull
PEOPLE-HULL: Primary care and community engagement to optimise time to presentation with lung cancer symptoms in Hull
More people are diagnosed with and die from lung cancer in Hull than any other place in Yorkshire.
The aim of this research programme is to improve earlier…
University of Hull