Health wealth and happiness: From value to values
(2022)
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Powell, J. (2022, November). Health wealth and happiness: From value to values
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Health wealth and happiness: The price of everything and the value of nothing (2022)
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Powell, J. (2022, November). Health wealth and happiness: The price of everything and the value of nothing. Presented at Publication to School of Public Health, University of Technology, Sydney Australia
Implementation of ‘CLICK into Activity’ in South Somerset: Social prescribing through general practice referral of ‘at risk’ populations to community leisure services (2019)
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Bird, E., Kok, M., & Powell, J. (2019, March). Implementation of ‘CLICK into Activity’ in South Somerset: Social prescribing through general practice referral of ‘at risk’ populations to community leisure services. Paper presented at South West Public Health Scientific Conference, Bristol, EnglandAim: This study used the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenance (RE-AIM) framework to evaluate the impact of CLICK into Activity, a 12-week community-based physical activity programme for inactive adults with (or at risk of) l... Read More about Implementation of ‘CLICK into Activity’ in South Somerset: Social prescribing through general practice referral of ‘at risk’ populations to community leisure services.
Results form observational study of long-term follow-up after hip arthoplasty: Effect on revision (WHISTLER study) (2019)
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Smith, L. K., Lenguerrand, E., Blom, A. W., Powell, J., & Palmer, S. (2019, February). Results form observational study of long-term follow-up after hip arthoplasty: Effect on revision (WHISTLER study). Paper presented at Arthroplasty Care Practitioner's Association Annual Conference 2019, Nottingham, UKInvited lecture to present study results
Barriers and facilitators of physical activity among Black and Minority Ethnic adults and older adults in the United Kingdom: A meta-ethnographic study (2018)
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Ige, J., Pilkington, P., Gray, S., & Powell, J. (2018, October). Barriers and facilitators of physical activity among Black and Minority Ethnic adults and older adults in the United Kingdom: A meta-ethnographic study. Presented at 7th International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress, Queen Elizabeth II Centre London, EnglandIntroduction: Older adults from socially disadvantaged groups and BME groups experience a relatively higher burden of physical inactivity. BME communities in the UK experience a considerably higher burden of disease than non-BME counterparts. Despite... Read More about Barriers and facilitators of physical activity among Black and Minority Ethnic adults and older adults in the United Kingdom: A meta-ethnographic study.
Measuring the effectiveness of catch-up MMR delivered by school nurses compared to signposting to general practice on improving MMR coverage: A retrospective cohort study (2018)
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Altinoluk-Davis, F., Gray, S., Bray, I., & Powell, J. (2018, March). Measuring the effectiveness of catch-up MMR delivered by school nurses compared to signposting to general practice on improving MMR coverage: A retrospective cohort study. Presented at South West Public Health Scientific Conference 2018, Bristol, EnglandAim: This study aims to determine the extent to which increased coverage of at least one dose and two doses of MMR differs between areas in which school nurses deliver catch-up MMR doses to adolescents in school settings, compared to signposting to g... Read More about Measuring the effectiveness of catch-up MMR delivered by school nurses compared to signposting to general practice on improving MMR coverage: A retrospective cohort study.
A pilot controlled evaluation of a primary school-based health education intervention: Facts4Life (2016)
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Bird, E., Oliver, B., & Powell, J. (2016, March). A pilot controlled evaluation of a primary school-based health education intervention: Facts4Life. Paper presented at South West Public Health Scientific Conference, Bristol, UKAim: This pilot controlled evaluation aimed to explore the effects of a primary school-based health education intervention, Facts4Life, on changes in children’s health and illness-related attitudes. Background: Evidence suggests that attitudes and... Read More about A pilot controlled evaluation of a primary school-based health education intervention: Facts4Life.
Symposium paper: Economic evaluation of the Bristol Girls Dance project (2015)
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Bird, E., Powell, J., Edwards, M., Sebire, S., & Jago, R. (2015, December). Symposium paper: Economic evaluation of the Bristol Girls Dance project. Paper presented at UK Society for Behavioural Medicine: 11th Annual Scientific Meeting, Newcastle, UKEvidence on the economic costs and health outcomes of school-based physical activity interventions is lacking. This discussion reports on the findings of the economic evaluation conducted as part of the trial. Data on resource use and costs incurre... Read More about Symposium paper: Economic evaluation of the Bristol Girls Dance project.
Health economic assessment of walking and cycling interventions in the physical environment: Interim findings from the iConnect study (2014)
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Bird, E., Powell, J., Ogilvie, D., Goodman, A., & Rutter, H. (2014, April). Health economic assessment of walking and cycling interventions in the physical environment: Interim findings from the iConnect study. Poster presented at 5th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Health economic assessment of walking and cycling interventions in the physical environment: Interim findings from the iConnect study (2014)
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Bird, E., Powell, J., Ogilvie, D., Goodman, A., & Rutter, H. (2014, February). Health economic assessment of walking and cycling interventions in the physical environment: Interim findings from the iConnect study. Paper presented at South West Public Health Scientific Conference, Weston-Super-Mare, UKAim: This study (www.iconnect.ac.uk) used the Health Economic Assessment Tools (HEAT) for walking and cycling to estimate the economic value of health benefits attributable to Connect2, a programme of constructing or improving 84 local walking and... Read More about Health economic assessment of walking and cycling interventions in the physical environment: Interim findings from the iConnect study.
Health impact modelling and strategic evaluation: Interim findings (2013)
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Bird, E., Powell, J., Ogilvie, D., Goodman, A., & Rutter, H. (2013, September). Health impact modelling and strategic evaluation: Interim findings. Paper presented at iConnect Project Final Seminar, The Royal Society, London
Behaviour change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review (2013)
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Bird, E., Baker, G., Mutrie, N., Ogilvie, D., Sahlqvist, S., & Powell, J. (2013, September). Behaviour change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review. Paper presented at iConnect Project Final Seminar, The Royal Society, London
Using a reliable taxonomy to code the content of walking and cycling interventions: Challenges and recommendations for future reporting (2012)
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Bird, E., Baker, G., Mutrie, N., Ogilvie, D., Sahlqvist, S., & Powell, J. (2012, October). Using a reliable taxonomy to code the content of walking and cycling interventions: Challenges and recommendations for future reporting. Poster presented at International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Sydney
Examining theory and evidence to inform the development of an active commuting intervention: an iConnect case study (2012)
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Baker, G., Bird, E., Powell, J., & Mutrie, N. (2012, October). Examining theory and evidence to inform the development of an active commuting intervention: an iConnect case study. Paper presented at International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Sydney
Behaviour change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review (2012)
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Bird, E., Baker, G., Mutrie, N., Ogilvie, D., Sahlqvist, S., & Powell, J. (2012, June). Behaviour change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: A systematic review. Poster presented at Changing Lives, Changing Society, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling (2011)
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Dalton, A., Powell, J., & Parkhurst, G. (2011, January). Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling. Paper presented at 43rd Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Milton Keynes, UKThis PhD research is an exciting opportunity to explore an under-researched area of transport and health studies; how gender and social influence relate to cycling behaviour. As well as being cross-disciplinary, it is also novel in the usage of a met... Read More about Who encourages us to cycle? A novel approach to researching social influence in UK cycling.
Clinical and cost effectiveness of different emergency department healthcare professionals in the management of musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries (2009)
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McClellan, C., Cramp, F. (., Powell, J., & Benger, J. (2009, September). Clinical and cost effectiveness of different emergency department healthcare professionals in the management of musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries. Paper presented at Scientific Conference of the College of Emergency Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK
iConnect – an integrated approach to measuring & evaluating the physical activity, travel and carbon impacts of interventions to improve the connectivity of infrastructure for walking and cycling in the UK (Sustrans’ Connect2) (2009)
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Powell, J. (2009, March). iConnect – an integrated approach to measuring & evaluating the physical activity, travel and carbon impacts of interventions to improve the connectivity of infrastructure for walking and cycling in the UK (Sustrans’ Connect2). Paper presented at UKPHA 2009, Brighton, UK
The economic evaluation of connect (2008)
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Powell, J. (2008, October). The economic evaluation of connect. Paper presented at The iConnect Project funded by EPSRC: A Stakeholder Event, St Anne's College, Oxford University
The use of social marketing to reduce problem gambling: The implications for public health (2008)
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Powell, J., & Tapp, A. (2008, June). The use of social marketing to reduce problem gambling: The implications for public health. Paper presented at Addressing Problem Gambling Conference, Auckland, New Zealand