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Conferences, Abstracts & Presentations

Presentations

– Our Outdoors at Edinburgh International Science Festival 2018 presentation Presentation

John McA – Tobacco control policy in Scotland: A qualitative study of expert views on successes, challenges and future actions – Presentation 

Steven M – An evaluation of a physical activity and peer support intervention for people experiencing homelessness: Street Fit Scotland Presentation 

The Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences in the General Population of Scottish Children in the first 8 years of lifePresentation 

James D – Health Impacts of Mixed-Tenure Housing Regeneration in Toronto’s Regent Park, 2016 – Presentation 

James D – Health Impacts of Mixed-Tenure Housing Regeneration in Toronto’s Regent Park – Phase 2 – Presentation 

 

Abstracts

Sinha DS – Distribution of atypical histological features among different sub types of WHO grade 1 meningiomas: a single-centre descriptive study, 2022 – Abstract

Sinha DS – Symptoms Profile, Their Associations with Co-morbidities among the Covid-19 Patients Reported in Second and Third Waves in Colombo RDHS Area, 2022 – Abstract

Jillian M – Delivery and implementation of workplace health programmes in UK contact centres: a qualitative study exploring organisational and cultural factors, and the impact of COVID-19.  – Abstract

Jillian M, Belinda S, Graham B, Ruth Jepson – Enabling more effective implementation and adherence to workplace health programmes: case studies in UK contact centres.  – Abstract

Jillian M – Engaging Vulnerable Road Users in the Planning Process: A Case Study of Zebra Crossings. – Abstract

Jillian M – Exploring the impact of organisational and cultural changes in contact centres on workplace health: a qualitative study of stakeholder perceptions. – Abstract

Ana Sofía VM – Food security and photo-elicitation: A qualitative evidence synthesis – Abstract (Page 17)

Ana Sofía VM – Accessing food during the first lockdown of the pandemic – Abstract

Jillian M – Delivery and implementation of workplace health programmes in UK contact centres: A qualitative study exploring organisational and cultural factors and the impact of Covid-19 – Abstract (Page 5)

Zorana A – The impacts of COVID-19 on the mental well-being of youth aged 16-24 in South Africa – Abstract

Jillian M – What works to reduce sedentary behaviour in the office, and could these intervention components transfer to the home working environment?: A rapid review and expert stakeholder consultation – Abstract

Emma CM – Is Climate Change a laughing matter? – Abstract

 

Posters

Stephen M, Craig McD, Ruth J – Developing and piloting a citizen science App (Our Outdoors) and website to collect and share data on perceptions of health in outdoor spaces – Poster , Poster

Exploring the impact of organisational and cultural changes in contact centres on workplace health: a qualitative study on stakeholder perceptions. – Poster

Jillian M – Engaging Vulnerable Road Users in the Planning Process: A Case Study of Zebra Crossings. – Poster

Emma CM – Is Climate Change a laughing matter? – Poster

The impact of early learning and childcare on the parents of pre-school children: results of a rapid systematic review poster – Poster

Is 20 plenty for health? Evaluation of the 20mph speed limit networks in Edinburgh and Belfast on a range of public health outcomes poster – Poster

Children Born to Drug Dependent Mothers: the creation of a unique virtual cohort study poster – Poster

Landscape Review of Obesity Research in Scotland poster – Poster

More than the Sum of its Parts Supporting Citizens to be Involved in Social Innovation Poster Poster

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