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Coronavirus no longer the world’s top worry as it is overtaken by economic concerns
The long reign of Coronavirus as our survey’s top global concern comes to an end in October 2021. It falls to third place in our issues ranking – behind poverty & social inequality and unemployment.
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Uptake and determinants of rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis among at-risk travelers
Rabies pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can be given before travel and simplifies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). We studied the knowledge about rabies, the uptake of PrEP, and reasons for deciding for or against PrEP in at-risk travelers. We also examined how healthcare professionals (HCPs) counsel on rabies prevention.
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Global Health Service Monitor 2021
Public perceptions of healthcare services have not been adversely affected by the pandemic, according to our 30-country survey. Britons are generally happy with the quality of healthcare but are acutely aware of the challenges facing healthcare services.
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The public recognise the link between climate change and health, and generally do not have strong views on the role of the NHS and social care in responding to climate change
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows the public are concerned about climate change and its threat to health and are supportive of the NHS’s aim to be net zero, but do not think this should be a priority for the NHS
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Six in ten Britons want schools to teach children about Britain’s involvement in the slave trade and its impact in the world today
People want to educate children about Britain's role in the slave trade and invest in the lives of ethnic minority groups in the UK, however Britons are less supportive of paying reparations to those whose ancestors were slaves
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The next epidemic? People living with obesity nearly twice as likely to have bad mental health
People living with obesity are nearly twice as likely as those with a healthy weight to report that their mental health is bad, according to a new study conducted by Ipsos for Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies .
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Active Lives Survey: Sport, recreational and fitness activities for adults (aged 16+) in England
Our latest 2020/2021 Active Lives Adult Survey for Sport England shows that the coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on activity levels throughout England, but has been most acute across disadvantaged groups and areas of high deprivation.
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Glasgow Citizens’ Assembly Report on the Climate Emergency
After declaring a climate and ecological emergency, Glasgow City Council have commissioned Ipsos to hold a Citizens’ Assembly on how the city can make a ‘just transition' to net zero by 2030
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Half of the public think Britain is heading in wrong direction
Half of Britons think the country is heading in the wrong direction - the highest proportion since the start of the year.
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2020 Adult Inpatient Survey results published
The latest Adult Inpatient Survey results, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, have now been published.