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Protocols, pre-prints and publications

Analyzing the data

Review 1: Protocol

A systematic review of studies investigating multiple long-term health conditions in minoritised ethnic group populations in the United Kingdom. 

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Review 1: Evidence of ethnic inequalities in the prevalence of multiple conditions

Ethnic inequalities in multiple long-term health conditions in the United Kingdom: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

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Review 2: Protocol

Ethnic inequalities in health care use and care quality in people with multiple long-term health conditions living in the United Kingdom: a systematic review

Contract Review

Review 2: Evidence of ethnic inequalities in domains of healthcare for people with multiple conditions

Ethnic Inequalities in Healthcare Use and Care Quality among People with Multiple Long-Term Health Conditions Living in the United Kingdom: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis

Numbered Stones

The number of long-term conditions is not the same across ethnic groups and there are differences by age group. 

Ethnic inequalities in age-related patterns of multiple long-term conditions in England: analysis of primary care and nationally representative survey data

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The impact of multiple conditions is not the same across ethnic groups

Associations between multiple long-term conditions and mortality in diverse ethnic groups

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Care quality is not the same across ethnic groups 

Continuity of care in diverse ethnic groups: a general practice record study in England

Medical Checkup

Care quality is not the same across ethnic groups 

Ethnic inequities in the patterns of Personalised Care Adjustments for ‘Informed Dissent’ and ‘Patient Unsuitable’: A retrospective study using Clinical Practice Research Datalink

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