Public Health


Issues Index Survey

Issues Index: The five tribes of Brexit Britain

A new segmentation of 2017 Issues Index data reveals a five-way split in public views on the most important issues facing Britain
Society Publication

The Curse of Cosy

The seemingly harmless Danish 'hygge' trend is now damaging our health, such is the way in which the British have interpreted it. It has been mistranslated as the 'easy life' and is often used as a justification for being a bit lazy.
Issues Index Survey

Brexit remains the biggest issue facing Britain

In the Ipsos October 2017 Issues Index, half the public now see Brexit as a big issue facing the country.
Data Privacy Publication

Public perceptions of austerity, social care and personal data

Deloitte commissioned Ipsos to survey UK adults on their attitudes to public service spending and austerity; social care services; and personal data sharing.
Market Research Publication

PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among adults 65 years and over

As we age, our immune system generally declines in reliability and efficiency, resulting in an increased susceptibility to infectious diseases[1]. As such, the 65 years and over age-group is also at increased risk for pneumococcal disease[2].
Market Research Publication

PneuVUE®: A new view into Pneumonia among older adults

It is expected that every year across Europe alone, there are three million cases of pneumonia, for which around one million people are hospitalised[1]. Community-acquired pneumonia is also one of Europe’s most frequent causes of death due to infection.[1]
Public Health Publication

Public Health England HIV Prevention Innovation Fund

Ipsos was commissioned by Public Health England (PHE) to conduct an overarching process and impact evaluation of its HIV Prevention Innovation Fund.
Issues Index Survey

Brexit is seen as the biggest issue facing Britain

The September Ipsos/Economist Issues Index shows wide concern about Brexit, and a fall in worry about the NHS.
Public Health Survey

Majority support income tax rises to increase funding available for adult social care

A new Ipsos survey for Future Care Capital seeks to establish public opinion on funding for social care.