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Public attitudes towards health and social care ratings
The Nuffield Trust commissioned Ipsos to conduct a piece of qualitative research to explore public attitudes towards ratings in health and social care to feed into the "Ratings Review" they have conducted on behalf of the Department of Health.
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The key to a happy retirement? The person you're sharing it with
Almost four in five (78%) older people are satisfied with their life nowadays, and personal relationships appear to be a key factor in determining how happy these later years will be.
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Citizens, service delivery and the surveys...
The imperative to make financial savings has prompted public sector leaders to change the way in which they approach service delivery, says Ipsos Research Director, Victoria Harkness in her latest article for LGC magazine.
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Home Dialysis: Who Cares for the Carer? Roundtable Discussion
The aim of the discussion was to bring together an invited group of carer and patient representatives, and healthcare professionals to discuss findings in order to create content for a mandate which NHS Kidney Care could take to the Department of Health.
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The Parental View of Kidney Care
This report explores the impact of kidney disease from the point of view of parents, and looks at the intricacies of their relationships with young adults.
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Local government's reputation in public health
Local government's new public health responsibilities mean it is going to have some more money, but lots more chances to be blamed by all sorts of people
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Economist/Ipsos February 2013 Issues Index
Concern about immigration and poverty increases though our chief concern about economic issues remains unmoved
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British 'stiff upper lip' may prevent early presentation for cancer symptoms
A new study for Cancer Research UK, published in the British Journal of Cancer shows what factors may hold people back from seeking early medical advice for symptoms of cancer.
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Economist/Ipsos January 2013 Issues Index
The top 10 issues across this month exactly match the top 10 issues across 2012, indicating that the public's priorities are unshifting as we go into the new year.