Previous Public Health Research Award Winners

CAHPR Public Health Research Awards have run in conjunction with Public Health England since 2015.

Previous Public Health Research Award winners

2017

  • Laran Chetty, Physiotherapist, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
    Title of abstract: Promoting workplace wellbeing through employee engagement
  • Esther Clift, Physiotherapist, Solent NHS Trust
    Tile of abstract: Who uses exercise in later life? A critical ethnographic study
  • Dr Clare Pettinger, Dietician, School of Health Professions, University of Plymouth
    Title of Abstract: Uncovering the complexity of workplace wellbeing using a cross-case analysis approach (poster shown below)
  • John Renshaw, Paramedic, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University,
    Title of abstract: The BHF PocketCPR smartphone application: ‘Staying alive’ with bystander CPR

2016

  • Hannah Harniess, physiotherapist, NHS Greenwich CCG & London School of Economics
    Title of abstract: Shisha – The New Cigarette? A Qualitative Exploration of Adolescent Perceptions and Health Beliefs about Water-Pipe Tobacco (Shisha) Smoking
  • Dr Brian Power, dietitian, London Metropolitan University
    Title of abstract: Developing evidence-based and theory-informed recommendations for a workplace-based behaviour change intervention targeted to nurses

2015

  • Dr Lisa Farndon, Podiatrist, Podiatry Services, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals (STH) NHS Foundation Trust
    Title of abstract: If the Shoe Fits: Enabling Patient-Centred Podiatry through Social Science Methodologies
  • Dr Niina Kolehmainen, Occupational Therapist, Newcastle University
    Title of abstract: Enabling health and wellbeing by promoting participation in physical activity: a mixed methods multisite study of children with motor impairments

Highly commended

  • Dr Deborah Gibbard, Speech & Language Therapist
    Title of abstract: A transagency approach to enabling access to parent-based intervention for language delay in areas of social disadvantage