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NHSScotland Staff Survey 2015 National Report
This National Report provides an overview of the results of the 2015 NHSScotland Staff Survey. The National Staff Survey gives all NHSScotland staff the opportunity to provide feedback on their experience of working for the organisation.
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Maternity Care Survey 2015: NHS Boards and hospitals reports
Reports for mainland NHS Boards and larger maternity units, providing detailed results for each survey question as well as comparisons with Scotland.
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- Maternity Care Survey
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Evaluation of Sources of Support Service
An evaluation of the Dundee Sources of Support programme which involves Links Workers who support patients who access primary care for non-medical issues.
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Quality and Excellence in Specialist Dementia Care (QESDC): baseline one-off self-assessment tool and reporting arrangements
NHS Boards undertook a one-off baseline self-assessment of current practices in all specialist dementia care settings to meet the needs of Commitment 11 and address the issues raised in the Mental Welfare Commission report 'Dignity and Respect: dementia continuing care visits'. This report summarises those self-assessment returns to identify common areas of practice.
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Obesity indicators 2015
Latest data for indicators selected to monitor progress for our Prevention of Obesity Route Map (2010). Most indicators are updated up to 2014, but for some indicators data are more or less up-to-date than this.
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Social Care Services, Scotland, 2015
Latest national figures for Social Care services provided or purchased by Local Authorities in Scotland.
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Mental health and wellbeing among adolescents in Scotland: profile and trends
Mental Health and Wellbeing among Adolescents in Scotland looks at trends and key associations for the mental health of boys and girls aged 13 and 15. The report found that friendships and a positive experience of school are the two things most closely aligned with mental wellbeing. Other factors include playing sport at least once a week, belonging to a club, expecting to go to university and reading books. Deprivation and poorer physical health both correlate with lower mental wellbeing.
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Delivering Innovation through Research - Scottish Government Health and Social Care Research Strategy
Document outlining the Scottish Government health research strategy for the next five years.
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Long Term Monitoring of Health Inequalities: Headline Indicators – October 2015
Annual update of the 'Long-term Monitoring of Health Inequalities' headline indicators.
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Scottish Health Survey 2014 - volume 1: main report
Presents results for the Scottish Health Survey 2014, providing information on the health and factors relating to health of people living in Scotland.
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- Scottish Health Survey