Em Rahman
5 Papers
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Em Rahman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Meeting the UK Government’s prevention agenda: primary care practitioners can be trained in skills to prevent disease and support self-management:
TL;DR: The NHS Long Term Plan has a prevention focus and ambition to support patients to self-manage disease through improving health behaviours as discussed by the authors, and an essential requirement of self-management is behavi...
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Usability and feasibility of the mobile digital health ‘NoObesity’ app for families and healthcare professionals: a feasibility study (Preprint)
Edward Meinert,Em Rahman,Alison Potter,Wendy Lawrence,M Van Velthoven +4 more
- 03 Feb 2020
TL;DR: This feasibility study assesses the usability and acceptability of Health Education England’s NoObesity app for undertaking activities to improve families’ diet and physical activity and to determine what can be learnt to improve its design for future studies, if there is evidence of adoption and sustainability.
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Acceptability and Usability of the Mobile Digital Health App NoObesity for Families and Health Care Professionals: Protocol for a Feasibility Study.
Edward Meinert,Em Rahman,Alison Potter,Wendy Lawrence,Wendy Lawrence,Michelle Helena van Velthoven +5 more
TL;DR: This feasibility study assesses the usability and acceptability of Health Education England’s NoObesity app for undertaking activities to improve families’ diet and physical activity and to determine what can be learnt to improve its design for future studies, if there is evidence of adoption and sustainability.
Making Every Contact Count and Healthy Conversation Skills as very brief or brief behaviour change interventions: A scoping review
Amelia Parchment,Wendy Lawrence,Rachel Perry,Em Rahman,Nick Townsend,Elaine Wainwright,David Wainwright +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and map the available evidence regarding the implementation of making every contact count and/or healthy conversation skills for both staff delivering and service users receiving the brief or very brief intervention/s.
NoObesity Apps – From Approach to Finished App
Denyse King,Em Rahman,Alison Potter,Edwin van Teijlingen +3 more
- 15 Nov 2018
TL;DR: The process of designing the NoObesity apps from the inception of the idea, through the stages of research, app builds and testing are described.