Dr Steph Scott Dr Vic McGowan Dr Josephine Wildman Professor Clare Bambra Dr Sarah Sowden et al. | "I’ll meet you at our bench": adaptation, innovation and resilience among VCSE organisations who supported marginalised and minoritised communities during the Covid-19 pandemic in Northern England – a qualitative focus group study | 2024 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Are local public expenditure reductions associated with increases in inequality in emergency hospitalisation? Time-series analysis of English local authorities from 2010 to 2017 | 2024 |
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Dr Charlotte Parbery-Clark Rosemary Nicholls Dr Lorraine McSweeney Dr Sarah Sowden Dr Joanne Lally et al. | Coproduction of a resource sharing public views of health inequalities: An example of inclusive public and patient involvement and engagement | 2024 |
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Andrea Burrows Dr Helen Park Dr Sarah Sowden
| Developing an online knowledge sharing platform and community of practice for health professionals: Experiences from C-WorKS developed in North East England and Yorkshire during COVID-19 | 2024 |
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Dr Charlotte Parbery-Clark Dr Lorraine McSweeney Dr Joanne Lally Dr Sarah Sowden
| How can health systems approach reducing health inequalities? An in-depth qualitative case study in the UK | 2024 |
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Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Sarah Sowden
| How to address the inverse care law and increase GP recruitment in areas of socioeconomic deprivation: a qualitative study of GP trainees’ views and experiences in the UK | 2024 |
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Dr Jayne Jeffries Dr Angela Wearn Dr Sarah Sowden
| In at the Deep End: Innovative approaches to engaging underserved communities in Northern England. | 2024 |
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Dr Charlotte Parbery-Clark Dr Jen Portice Dr Sarah Sowden
| Realities of opioid and gabapentinoid deprescribing in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities: qualitative evaluation | 2024 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra
| Reducing Health Inequalities through General Practice: A Realist Review and action framework | 2024 |
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Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Sarah Sowden Dr Claire Norman
| "A change in the narrative, a change in consensus”: the role of Deep End networks in supporting primary care practitioners serving areas of blanket socioeconomic deprivation | 2023 |
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Dr Malcolm Moffat Dr Jo Darke Melissa Brown Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Judith Rankin et al. | A Qualitative Evaluation of a Health Access Card for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in a City in Northern England | 2023 |
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Dr Anna Haste Professor Linda Sharp Dr Richard Thomson Dr Sarah Sowden
| Co-design to deliver service improvement: What does this mean and how can we do it? A qualitative study with upper gastrointestinal cancer patients and professionals | 2023 |
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Kate Bernard Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Louise Tanner Akvile Stoniute Madeleine Still et al. | Experiences of non-pharmaceutical primary care interventions for common mental health disorders in socioeconomically disadvantaged groups: a systematic review of qualitative studies | 2023 |
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Dr Louise Tanner Dr Josephine Wildman Akvile Stoniute Madeleine Still Kate Bernard et al. | Non-pharmaceutical primary care interventions to improve mental health in deprived populations: a systematic review | 2023 |
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Dr Jayne Jeffries Dr Angela Wearn Dr Sarah Sowden
| Qualitative evaluation of a complex mental health intervention in general practices serving socioeconomically disadvantaged communities in northern England | 2023 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra
| Reducing health inequalities through general practice: a realist review and action framework | 2023 |
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Amber Sacre Professor Clare Bambra Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Katie Thomson Dr Natalie Bennett et al. | Socioeconomic inequalities in vaccine uptake: A global umbrella review | 2023 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra
| Conceptualisation of health inequalities by local healthcare systems: A document analysis | 2022 |
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Dr Vic McGowan Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra
| Levelling up health: A practical, evidence-based framework for reducing health inequalities | 2022 |
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Amber Sacre Professor Clare Bambra Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Katie Thomson Dr Sarah Sowden et al. | Socioeconomic Inequalities and Vaccine Uptake: An Umbrella Review Protocol | 2022 |
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Dr Yu Fu Dr Eugene Tang Dr Sarah Sowden Emerita Professor Julia Newton Professor Paula Whitty et al. | Tailoring lipid management interventions to reduce inequalities in cardiovascular disease risk management in primary care for deprived communities in Northern England: a mixed-methods intervention development protocol | 2022 |
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Dr Steph Scott Dr Vic McGowan Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Claire Sullivan Professor Clare Bambra et al. | COVID-19 and the role of Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprises in northern England in responding to the needs of marginalised communities: a qualitative focus group study | 2021 |
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Dr Claire Norman Dr Josephine Wildman Dr Sarah Sowden
| COVID-19 at the Deep End: A Qualitative Interview Study of Primary Care Staff Working in the Most Deprived Areas of England during the COVID-19 Pandemic | 2021 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra
| Reducing Health Inequalities through General Practice: A Realist Review (EQUALISE) | 2021 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Reducing inequality in avoidable emergency admissions: Case studies of local health care systems in England using a realist approach | 2021 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Clare Bambra Professor Carol Brayne
| Transforming health systems to reduce health inequalities | 2021 |
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Dr Louise Tanner Dr Sarah Sowden Madeleine Still Dr Katie Thomson Professor Clare Bambra et al. | Which Non-Pharmaceutical Primary Care Interventions Reduce Inequalities in Common Mental Health Disorders? A Protocol for a Systematic Review of Quantitative and Qualitative Studies | 2021 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Dr Behrouz Nezafat Maldonado Dr Josephine Wildman Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson Dr Mark Lambert et al. | Interventions to reduce inequalities in avoidable hospital admissions: explanatory framework and systematic review protocol | 2020 |
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Dr Anna Haste Dr Mark Lambert Professor Linda Sharp Dr Richard Thomson Dr Sarah Sowden et al. | Patient experiences of the urgent cancer referral pathway—Can the NHS do better? Semi-structured interviews with patients with upper gastrointestinal cancer | 2020 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Dr Anna Haste Dr Richard Thomson Professor Linda Sharp
| Co-design to deliver service improvement – what does this mean and can we do it? A qualitative study with cancer patients and NHS professionals | 2018 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Dr Anna Haste Professor Linda Sharp Dr Richard Thomson
| Embedding patient voice in cancer service improvement: A qualitative study of patients’ experience of the NHS cancer diagnostic care pathway | 2018 |
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Lynne Forrest Dr Jean Adams Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Martin White
| Age-related references in national public health, technology appraisal and clinical guidelines and guidance: documentary analysis | 2017 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Linda Sharp Professor Martin White
| Identifying inequitable healthcare in older people: Systematic review of current research practice | 2017 |
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Professor Suzanne Moffatt Sarah Lawson Becca Patterson Dr Sarah Sowden
| A qualitative study of the impact of the UK 'bedroom tax' | 2016 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Revisiting the risks associated with health and healthcare reform in England: perspective of Faculty of Public Health members | 2016 |
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Dr Lynne Forrest Dr Sarah Sowden Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin Professor Martin White Dr Jean Adams et al. | Socio-economic inequalities in stage at diagnosis, and in time intervals on the lung cancer pathway from first symptom to treatment: systematic review and meta-analysis | 2016 |
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Jane Beenstock Dr Sarah Sowden Emeritus Prof David Hunter Professor Martin White
| Are health and well-being strategies in England fit for purpose? A thematic content analysis | 2015 |
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Professor Martin White Dr Jean Adams Dr Sarah Sowden
| Food at checkouts in non-food stores: a cross-sectional study of a large indoor shopping mall | 2015 |
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Dr John Wright Professor Martin White Dr Jean Adams Dr Sarah Sowden
| Food at checkouts of non-food stores: a cross-sectional study of a large indoor shopping mall in Gateshead UK, February - March 2014 | 2014 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Martin White
| High-rise health: a qualitative study of the effect of social housing improvements on the health and wellbeing of residents in high-rise flats | 2014 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden Professor Martin White
| High-rise health: a qualitative study of the effect of social housing improvements on the health and wellbeing of residents in high-rise flats | 2014 |
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Professor Suzanne Moffatt Dr Jim Brown Dr Sarah Sowden Becca Patterson Sarah Lawson et al. | Public Health Implications of UK welfare reform: qualitative research in a North East England community | 2014 |
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Dr Lynne Forrest Dr Sarah Sowden Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin Professor Martin White Dr Jean Adams et al. | Socio-economic inequalities in patient, primary care, referral, diagnostic, and treatment intervals on the lung cancer care pathway: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis | 2014 |
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Dr Lynne Forrest Dr Sarah Sowden Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin Professor Martin White Dr Jean Adams et al. | Socio-economic inequalities in stage at diagnosis, and in time from first symptom to treatment, for lung cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis | 2014 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Is Access to and Use of Exercise Referral Scheme Equitable? An examination of socioeconomic differences in referral to and use of Exercise Referral Schemes in London [PhD thesis] | 2009 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Monitoring inequalities in the National Chlamydia Screening Programme in England: the added value of ACORN, a commercial geodemographic classification tool | 2009 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Do general practices provide equitable access to physical activity interventions? | 2008 |
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Dr Sarah Sowden
| Running along parallel lines: how political reality impedes the evaluation of public health interventions. A case study of exercise referral schemes in England | 2008 |
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