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    The Ethnonym Geordie in North East England by Michael Pearce

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Abstract What are the origins and history of the ethnonym Geordie in North East England? How does this history — which according to some authorities has never adequately been explained — help us to understand its current usage and meanings? …”
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    Deindustrialisation, Community, and Adult Education: The North East England Experience by Jo Forster, Margaret Petrie, Jim Crowther

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…We draw on data taken from a study by one of the authors, which used a life history approach to explore the outcomes for 14 people from the deindustrialised North East England of participation in either employability skills training or community adult education. …”
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    Increased Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, North East England, UK by Catherine Houseman, Gareth J. Hughes, Kaye E. Chapman, Deborah Wilson, Russell Gorton

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Since April 2014, invasive pneumococcal disease incidence has increased substantially across North East England, United Kingdom, reversing the decline that followed the 2006 introduction of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. …”
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    Approaches to Research in Toponymy by Jan Tent

    Published 2015-06-01
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    Impact of Universal Credit in North East England: a qualitative study of claimants and support staff by Suzanne Moffatt, Mandy Cheetham, Michelle Addison, Alice Wiseman

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Objectives To understand the impact of the roll-out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives of claimants and staff supporting them in North East England.Design Qualitative study comprising interviews and focus groups.Setting Gateshead and Newcastle, two localities in North East England characterised by high levels of socioeconomic deprivation, where the roll-out of UC started in 2017 as a new way to deliver welfare benefits for the UK working age population.Participants 33 UC claimants with complex needs, disabilities and health conditions and 37 staff from local government, housing, voluntary and community sector organisations.Results Participants’ accounts of the UC claims process and the consequences of managing on UC are reported; UC negatively impacts on material wellbeing, physical and mental health, social and family lives. …”
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    An observational study of patient characteristics associated with the mode of admission to acute stroke services in North East, England. by Christopher I Price, Victoria Rae, Jay Duckett, Ruth Wood, Joanne Gray, Peter McMeekin, Helen Rodgers, Karen Portas, Gary A Ford

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING:A prospective regional database of consecutive acute stroke admissions was conducted in North East, England between 01/09/10-30/09/11. Case ascertainment and transport mode were checked against hospital coding and ambulance dispatch databases. …”
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    Impact of a social prescribing intervention in North East England on adults with type 2 diabetes: the SPRING_NE multimethod study by Moffatt Suzanne, Wildman John, Pollard Tessa M, Gibson Kate, Wildman Josephine M, O’Brien Nicola, Griffith Bethan, Morris Stephanie L, Moloney Eoin, Jeffries Jayne, Pearce Mark, Mohammed Wael

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Study population and setting Community-dwelling adults aged 40–74 years with type 2 diabetes and link workers in a socioeconomically deprived locality of North East England, UK. Intervention Link worker social prescribing to improve health and well-being-related outcomes among people with long-term conditions. …”
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    A cross-sectional questionnaire study of the rules governing pupils’ carriage of inhalers for asthma treatment in secondary schools in North East England by Wendy Funston, Simon J. Howard

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Most secondary schools in North East England permit pupils to carry inhalers on their person. …”
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