Publication Category: Public health prevention and behaviours

See below for some publications

The Good Behaviour Game intervention to improve behavioural and other outcomes for children aged 7 8 years: a cluster RCT. 

Humphrey, N., Hennessey, A., Troncoso, P., Panayiotou, M., Black, L., Petersen, K., Wo, L., Mason, C., Ashworth, E., Frearson, K., Boenhnke, J., Pockett, R., Lowin, J., Foxcroft, D., Wigelsworth, M., & Lendrum, A. (2022). The Good Behaviour Game intervention to improve behavioural and other outcomes for children aged 7 8 years: a cluster RCT. Public Health Research, 10(7).

2022

‘What You See is All There is’: The Importance of Heuristics in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) in the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions.

Edwards, R. T., & Lawrence, C. L. (2021). ‘What You See is All There is’: The Importance of Heuristics in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Social Return on Investment (SROI) in the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 19(5), 653–664.

2021

Does the perceived healthcare quality provided by full-time government employee doctors in the public system differ from the perceived care quality in their own privately managed facilities in Nigeria?

Eze, B. S., & Jones, M. (2021). Does the perceived healthcare quality provided by full-time government employee doctors in the public system differ from the perceived care quality in their own privately managed facilities in Nigeria?. Journal of Hospital Administration, 10(6).

2021

Nurse-led home-visitation programme for first-time mothers in reducing maltreatment and improving child health and development (BB: 2-6): longer-term outcomes from a randomised cohort using data linkage. 

Robling, M., Lugg-Widger, F. V., Cannings-John, R., Angel, L., Channon, S., Fitzsimmons, D., ... & Slater, T. (2022). Nurse-led home-visitation programme for first-time mothers in reducing maltreatment and improving child health and development (BB: 2-6): longer-term outcomes from a randomised cohort using data linkage. BMJ open, 12(2), e049960.

2022

STRategies to manage Emergency ambulance Telephone Callers with sustained High needs: an Evaluation using linked Data (STRETCHED)–a study protocol.

Rabeea'h, W. A., Snooks, H., Porter, A., Khanom, A., Cole, R., Edwards, A., ..Sewell, B.,... & Watkins, A. (2022). STRategies to manage Emergency ambulance Telephone Callers with sustained High needs: an Evaluation using linked Data (STRETCHED)–a study protocol. BMJ open, 12(3), e053123.

2022

Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of face-to-face and electronic brief interventions versus screening alone to reduce alcohol consumption among high risk adolescents presenting to Emergency Departments: three-arm pragmatic randomised trial (SIPS Junior High Risk Trial). 

Deluca, P., Coulton, S., Alam, M., Boniface, S., Cohen, D., Donoghue, K., Gilvarry, E., Kaner, E., Maconochie, I., McArdle, P., McGovern, R., Newbury-Birch, D., Patton, R., Pellatt-Higgins, T., Phillips, C., Phillips, T., Pockett, R., Russell, I., Strang, J., & Drummond, C. (2022). Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of face-to-face and electronic brief interventions versus screening alone to reduce alcohol consumption among high risk adolescents presenting to Emergency Departments: three-arm pragmatic randomised trial (SIPS Junior High Risk Trial). Addiction

2022