Study investigating the indirect effects of COVID-19.
While a reduction in hospital activity during the COVID-19 pandemic has been well documented, there has been only limited small scale research on impacts on primary care. We explored the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its control on general practice consultations for adverse acute physical and mental health outcomes in England to inform public health planning and policy.
Full paper at: Link
Shiny app at: Link
Kathryn E Mansfield, PhD*, Rohini Mathur, PhD*, John Tazare, MSc*, Alasdair D Henderson, PhD*, Amy Mulick, MSc*, Helena Carreira, PhD, Anthony A Matthews, PhD, Patrick Bidulka, MSc, Alicia Gayle, MSc, Harriet Forbes, PhD, Sarah Cook, PhD, Angel YS Wong, PhD, Helen Strongman, PhD, Kevin Wing, PhD, Charlotte Warren-Gash, PhD, Sharon L Cadogan, PhD, Liam Smeeth, PhD, Joseph Hayes, PhD, Jennifer K Quint, PhD, Martin McKee, PhD, Sinéad M Langan, PhD
* First authors
- Run all R code from
COVID-Collateral.Rproj
data_prep
takes raw CPRD data and aggregates into weekly number of outcomes and weekly denominators by strata. Note - data are held on separate secure server.its
Interrupted time series analysis code for Figure 3 and Table 3 and sensitivity analysis for diabetes consultationsPlot_code
Functions to plot weekly percentage of consultations by outcome (Figures 1 and 2, S2-S4)Shiny_app
All code and data for the accompanying Shiny app
- Storage for finalised codelists used in the study for all conditions
- Summary analysis datasets for all conditions. Note data censored if weekly outcomes < 5.
- Storage for any relevant documentation
- Getting Started
- Approved Independent Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC) application (Word document)
- Outputs from analysis code