Evidence from Systematic Reviews of Research Relevant to Implementing the 'Wider Public Health' Agenda
Report to be cited as:
Contributors to the Cochrane Collaboration and the Campbell Collaboration. Evidence from systematic reviews of research relevant to implementing the 'wider public health' agenda. Centre for Reviews and Dissemination http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/wph.htm August 2000.
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Introduction
Introduction, materials and methods, contents and acknowledgements -
A National Contract on Cancer
Cochrane Cancer Network: Allison Hirst, Sally Hunt, Mark Lodge and Chris Williams -
A National Contract on Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke
Cochrane Heart Group: Karen Rees, Debbie A Lawlor and Shah Ebrahim
Cochrane Stroke Group: Jonathan Mant -
A National Contract on Accidents
Cochrane Injuries Group: Frances Bunn, Ian Roberts and Carolyn DiGiuseppi -
A National Contract on Mental Health
Cochrane Schizophrenia Group: Clive Adams and Simon Gilbody
Cochrane Depression, Anxiety and Neurosis Group: Simon Wessley (with input from Philip Davies, Geraldine Macdonald and Anthony Petrosino) -
Education
Campbell Education Group: Philip Davies and Lizi Holmes -
Social Care and Social Welfare
Cochrane Psychological, Developmental and Learning Problems Group: Geraldine Macdonald, Jane Dennis and Margaret Burke -
Crime, Drugs and Alcohol
Campbell Crime and Justice Group: Anthony Petrosino -
Appendix 1: Search Strategies
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination: Julie Glanville and Kate Misso - Appendix 2: References to all systematic reviews cited in this report
This report was funded by the NHS Executive, but the choice and format of the contents is the sole responsibility of the editors and contributors.
