Public Health


Public Health Survey

Consumers Blame Manufacturers for Bad Backs

Over half of British adults suffer from back pain, according to new research commissioned by Electrolux Floorcare.
Public Health Survey

NHS 50th Anniversary Poll

MORI interviewed 702 adults aged 18+ across Great Britain. Interviews were conducted by telephone on 23-25 June 1998. Data are weighted to the profile of Great Britain.
Public Health Survey

Men Around The World Share Many Similar Attitudes - And Misperceptions - About Erectile Dysfunction

New survey emphasises need for better communications and education
Public Health Survey

Attitudes and Experiences of Hearing Tests

MORI carried out two national surveys commissioned by The Royal National Institute for Deaf People, RNID, in April and May 1998, the results of which reveal the low priority the public places on taking action about hearing loss. The polls also uncovered the negative perceptions held about hearing aids.
Public Health Survey

Men's Health - Awareness of Prostate Cancer

A recent MORI survey shows that men know more about breast cancer than they do about prostate and testicular cancer.
Public Health Survey

Your Doctor Has Got You Covered

The Doctor Patient Partnership Your Doctor Has Got You Covered campaign was launched today (Tuesday, 24 March 1998) by Alan Milburn, Minister of State for Health; Claire Rayner, Chair, Patients Association and Dr Simon Fradd, Chairman, Doctor Patient Partnership. The aim of the campaign is to raise awareness about changes in the delivery of emergency medical services when the doctor's surgery is closed?known as 'out of hours' care?and to encourage the public to use these services responsibly, especially during the upcoming Easter and May bank holidays.
Public Health Survey

Attitudes to Sunbathing

A recent MORI poll for the Cancer Research Campaign shows that three quarters think it is fine to sunbathe as long as they protect their skin from sunburn, but only a quarter expressed concerns about skin cancer.
Public Health Survey

The New NHS: What Doctors Really Think

Tony Blair announced a new, modern and dependable National Health Service last December which would be "a beacon to the world" and run by the country's GPs. But, on the 50th anniversary of the NHS, a huge number of GPs are concerned about the proposals according to a new MORI poll for Reader's Digest.
Politics Survey

Issues Index: Trends 1988-1997

Q What would you say is the most important issue facing Britain today?
Q What do you see as other important issues facing Britain today?
(Unprompted - combined answers)