Madhavi Bajekal
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Recent Articles
1.
Planell-Morell P, Bajekal M, Denaxas S, Raine R, Alexander D
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2020 Jun;
270:469-473.
PMID: 32570428
Multimorbidity is a major problem for patients and health services. However, we still do not know much about the common trajectories of disease accumulation that patients follow. We apply a...
2.
Chan M, van den Hout A, Pujades-Rodriguez M, Jones M, Matthews F, Jagger C, et al.
Int J Epidemiol
. 2019 Apr;
48(4):1340-1351.
PMID: 30945728
Background: Age of onset of multimorbidity and its prevalence are well documented. However, its contribution to inequalities in life expectancy has yet to be quantified. Methods: A cohort of 1.1...
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Hotchkiss J, Davies C, Dundas R, Hawkins N, Jhund P, Scholes S, et al.
BMJ
. 2014 Feb;
348:g1088.
PMID: 24503058
Objective: To quantify the contributions of prevention and treatment to the trends in mortality due to coronary heart disease in Scotland. Design: Retrospective analysis using IMPACTSEC, a previously validated policy...
4.
Scholes S, Bajekal M, Norman P, Oflaherty M, Hawkins N, Kivimaki M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Aug;
8(7):e69935.
PMID: 23936122
Aims: To estimate the number of coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths potentially preventable in England in 2020 comparing four risk factor change scenarios. Methods And Results: Using 2007 as baseline,...
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Bajekal M, Scholes S, Oflaherty M, Raine R, Norman P, Capewell S
PLoS One
. 2013 Mar;
8(3):e59608.
PMID: 23527228
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing 80,000 deaths annually in England and Wales, with major inequalities. However, there are no recent analyses of age-specific...
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Hawkins N, Scholes S, Bajekal M, Love H, Oflaherty M, Raine R, et al.
Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes
. 2013 Mar;
6(2):208-16.
PMID: 23481523
Background: Social gradients in cardiovascular mortality across the United Kingdom may reflect differences in incidence, disease severity, or treatment. It is unknown whether a universal healthcare system delivers equitable lifesaving...
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Pearson-Stuttard J, Bajekal M, Scholes S, Oflaherty M, Hawkins N, Raine R, et al.
Heart
. 2012 Aug;
98(21):1573-82.
PMID: 22888164
Introduction: The burden of coronary heart disease (CHD) in the UK is substantial. However, recent trends and associated socioeconomic inequalities are not well studied. We aim to identify and analyse...
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Hawkins N, Scholes S, Bajekal M, Love H, Oflaherty M, Raine R, et al.
Circulation
. 2012 Jul;
126(9):1050-7.
PMID: 22837162
Background: Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with increased heart failure (HF) incidence, hospitalization rates, and mortality. However, whether the delivery of survival-enhancing medical therapy is equitable remains uncertain. We examined secular...
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Bajekal M, Scholes S, Love H, Hawkins N, Oflaherty M, Raine R, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2012 Jun;
9(6):e1001237.
PMID: 22719232
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality in England fell by approximately 6% every year between 2000 and 2007. However, rates fell differentially between social groups with inequalities actually widening. We...
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Scholes S, Bajekal M, Love H, Hawkins N, Raine R, Oflaherty M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2012 Feb;
12:129.
PMID: 22333887
Background: Our aims were to determine the pace of change in cardiovascular risk factors by age, gender and socioeconomic groups from 1994 to 2008, and quantify the magnitude, direction and...