The aim of this study is to leverage the linked data of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Register and the 2021 Census for England and Wales.

This research will use The Census 2021 England & Wales micro-data to compare nurses’ and midwives’ commuting distances with similar professionals; accounting for travel mode (car, rail, bus, walking/cycling), region (rural or city) and household factors (housing tenure, children in the...

Across the UK, nursing faces a growing sustainability challenge. Applications to study nursing have declined sharply in recent years, even as the demand for qualified nurses continues to rise.

In our study, we will be interested to know if the NHS regional health boards within the UK,...

This research builds on our earlier work researching the change during the Covid pandemic, but also explores the increase in deaths at home post the Covid pandemic and its implications for end of life care and health service usage.

This research explores factors influencing the availability and use of formal and unpaid care during the final stages of life.

This study aims to use linked administrative data for a large cohort of the Scottish population to enhance our understanding of how the occupational, household and environmental circumstances in which people live impact the risk of adverse Covid-19 outcomes.

The overall aim of this study is to assess the sociodemographic and health characteristics of those contracted Covid-19 and their associations with mortality and critical care admission as compared to the general population.