Creating an evidence-based toolbox for targeted public health interventions during COVID-19: a cross-border analysis to disentangle psychological, behavioural, media and governmental responses.
Creating an evidence-based toolbox for targeted public health interventions during COVID-19: a cross-border analysis to disentangle psychological, behavioural, media and governmental responses
Creating an evidence-based toolbox for targeted public health interventions during COVID-19: a cross-border analysis to disentangle psychological, behavioural, media and governmental responses.
Creating an evidence-based toolbox for targeted public health interventions during COVID-19: a cross-border analysis to disentangle psychological, behavioural, media and governmental responses
This information sheet provides information about the research and what is involved in participating. Please ask us if you would like more information.
Irish people are partaking in more individual sport and recreational walking during the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. That was the key finding of Ipsos research published by Sport Ireland, which shows a surge in numbers walking, cycling and running since the restrictions were put in place in March.
You are being invited to take part in a telephone survey. This forms part of a research project conducted by researchers at University College Cork and Ipsos MRBI a market research company entitled: “Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing”.
The Healthy Ireland Survey 2018 provides a detailed overview of health in Ireland, looking at smoking, tobacco packaging, alcohol, diet and nutrition, general health, oral health, health service utilisation, and health behaviours and inequalities.
Ipsos MRBI, in partnership with Nutricia Medical and The Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland, have been honoured with Research Excellence Awards 2017 from the Marketing Society in two categories, Public Policy and Social Research and the overall Grand Prix winner.