Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

PhD and DForenPsy Students

Current students

PhD Students in the Injury Epidemiology Prevention Research Group

 Name Title Funder Supervisor(s)Start Date

Kay Bridger

Psycho-social factors impacting return to work following traumatic injury

Jointly funded by:

Centre for Public and Psychosocial Health

Nottingham Trent University School of Psychology 

Applied Research Collaboration, East Midlands. 

Dr Blerina Kellezi

Professor Denise Kendrick

Dr Kate Radford

 2019

Ginelle Nelson

Polyvictimisation, Psychosocial Dysfunction and Family-Related Correlates among Adolescents in Saint Lucia)

UoN Vice Chancellor International Scholarship

Dr Shihning Chou

 2017

 

Past students

Completed PhD Students from the Injury Epidemiology Prevention Research Group

 Name Title Funder Supervisor(s)Date Awarded

Sarah Audsley

Keeping Adults Physically Active (KAPA)

NIHR School for Primary Care Research

Professor Denise Kendrick

Dr Elizabeth Orton

Professor Pip Logan

 2019

Maria Beard

Prevention of burns through improved design and use of cookstoves in sub-Saharan Africa (Malawi)

Nottingham University, Faculty of Engineering/School of Health Sciences 

Dr Michael Watson

 2018

Atena Barat

Prevention of child home injuries in Iran

Nottingham University, Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship for Research Excellence

Dr Michael Watson

Dr Caroline Mulvaney

2017

Ruth Baker

The epidemiology of injuries among children and young people, and the impact of maternal mental illness on child injury risk

NIHR School for Primary Care Research

Professor Denise Kendrick

Dr Elizabeth Orton

Dr Laila Tata

 2017

Harmony (Eroboghene) Otete

Opportunities in primary and secondary healthcare settings to prevent alcohol misuse.

Vice-chancellors international scholarship

Dr Elizabeth Orton

2016

Intima Alrimawi

Understanding the prevention of unintentional injuries at home among Palestinian children aged under five years

Nottingham University, Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship for Research Excellence

Dr Michael Watson

2015

Gail Errington

An investigation of factors contributing to the sustainability of home safety equipment schemes in communities at higher risk of injury: A multiple case study based on a national programme in England

RoSPA/BNFL Scholarship Scheme

Dr Michael Watson

Dr Catrin Evans

2015

Vibhore Prasad

The epidemiology of injuries in epilepsy and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and young people using the clinical practice research datalink (CPRD) and linked data

NIHR Doctoral Fellowship

Professor Denise Kendrick

Professor Joe West

Professor Sayal Kapil

2015

Jo Ablewhite

Parental perceptions of child safety and unintentional injuries that occur within the home environment: a qualitative study

Nottingham University School of Sociology and Social Policy PhD Scholarship

Professor Denise Kendrick

Dr Michael Watson

Professor Ian Shaw

2012

Phil Miller

The association between cyclists use of conspicuity aids and risk of accidents involving other road users: A population based case-control study'

Nottingham University School of Community Health Sciences PhD Scholarship

Professor Denise Kendrick

Professor Carol Coupland

2012

Nasih Othman

Epidemiology of burn injuries in Sulaymaniyah Province of Iraq

Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government and Nottingham University Iraq Scholarship Programme

Professor Denise Kendrick

2010

Simon Conroy

 Preventing falls in older people

Dhole Fellowship from The British Geriatric Society 

Professor Denise Kendrick

Professor John Gladman

2009

Michael Watson

Providing child safety equipment for the prevention of injuries: A randomised controlled trial in Primary Care

 

Professor Denise Kendrick

Professor Carol Coupland

2007

Amanda Woods

Persuasion and resistance: the development and evaluation of a safety promotion intervention to reduce the possession and use of baby-walkers in primary care

Department of Health Research Developer Award

Professor Denise Kendrick

 2004

 

DForenPsy Students in the Injury Epidemiology Prevention Research Group
 Name Title Supervisor Date Awarded
Bethany Harrison Abuse, neglect and violence in older adults Dr Shihning Chou  2021
Katie Turner Exploring Child-to-parent violence and abuse from caregivers’ perspectives: Parental experiences, correlates and support-seeking behaviour Dr Shihning Chou  2019
Stephanie Wilson Parenting in the context of political conflict: an investigation into the psychological and intergenerational consequences Dr Shihning Chou  2019

Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

The University of Nottingham


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