Health Market Research Insights And Findings
One in four district nurses in England are leaving the NHS, according to new research
November 2025
One in four district nurses in England are leaving the NHS, according to new research: A recent study on the state of district nursing in England found that 1 in 4 district nurses had left the profession in the year leading up to September 2024. It suggests… Read more...
There are now more vapers than smokers for the first time in Britain, according to new research
November 2025
There are now more vapers than smokers for the first time in Britain, according to new research: A recent study shows that as of 2024 there are now 5.4 million (10.0%) over 16s vaping daily or occasionally, overtaking the 4.9 million (9.1%) current smokers… Read more...
One in five trainee doctors hesitate escalating patient care, according to recent study
November 2025
One in five trainee doctors hesitate escalating patient care, according to recent study: A recent study has identified that more than one-fifth (21%) of trainee doctors hesitate to escalate patient care to a supervising clinician or senior support. This hesitation… Read more...
Cost of living and NHS most important issues for UK adults, according to new research
November 2025
Cost of living and NHS most important issues for UK adults, according to new research: A recent survey reveals that the most significant concerns for British adults are the cost of living and the National Health Service. When asked about the key challenges… Read more...
Deaf children advise researchers by sharing their insights on essential areas for future study
October 2025
Deaf children advise researchers by sharing their insights on essential areas for future study: Deaf children and people with experience of childhood deafness from across the UK have shared valuable insights into areas of research that they believe require… Read more...
Just over half of people in Britain describe the quality of UK healthcare as ‘good’, according to latest research
October 2025
Just over half of people in Britain describe the quality of UK healthcare as ‘good’, according to latest research: A recent study has revealed that only 54% of UK adults consider the quality of healthcare they and their families receive to be… Read more...

