Breadcrumb Home Health-system arrangements Rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions/innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care What innovations (including return to practice) would help attract, recruit, or retain NHS clinical staff? A rapid evidence map. Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Evidence Map Reference number: REM00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care Vaccination uptake (barriers/facilitators and interventions) in adults from underserved or hard-to-reach communities Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00006 Partner institution: Public Health Wales A rapid review of the effectiveness of alternative education delivery strategies for undergraduate and postgraduate medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00004 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care Which innovations can improve timeliness of investigations and address the backlog in endoscopy for patients with potential symptoms of upper and lower Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers? Date: September 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research The effectiveness of service delivery interventions for adult orthopaedic patients on a surgical waiting list Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00008 Partner institution: Public Health Wales What is the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in vaccinated populations? Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00012 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales What is the evidence of direct harm from COVID-19 infection and COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant/post-partum women and the unborn child? Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00024 Partner institution: Specialist Unit for Review Evidence Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Subscribe to Health-system arrangements
Rapid review of the effectiveness of interventions/innovations relevant to the Welsh NHS context to support recruitment and retention of clinical staff Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
What innovations (including return to practice) would help attract, recruit, or retain NHS clinical staff? A rapid evidence map. Date: April 2022 Report type: Rapid Evidence Map Reference number: REM00028 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
Vaccination uptake (barriers/facilitators and interventions) in adults from underserved or hard-to-reach communities Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00006 Partner institution: Public Health Wales
A rapid review of the effectiveness of alternative education delivery strategies for undergraduate and postgraduate medical, dental, nursing and pharmacy education during the COVID-19 pandemic Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00004 Partner institution: Wales Centre for Evidence Based Care
Which innovations can improve timeliness of investigations and address the backlog in endoscopy for patients with potential symptoms of upper and lower Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers? Date: September 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00003 Partner institution: Bangor Institute for Health & Medical Research
The effectiveness of service delivery interventions for adult orthopaedic patients on a surgical waiting list Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00008 Partner institution: Public Health Wales
What is the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in vaccinated populations? Date: November 2021 Report type: Rapid Review Reference number: RR00012 Partner institution: Health Technology Wales
What is the evidence of direct harm from COVID-19 infection and COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant/post-partum women and the unborn child? Date: July 2021 Report type: Rapid Evidence Summary Reference number: RES00024 Partner institution: Specialist Unit for Review Evidence