Items where Author is "Kwah, Kayleigh"
Number of items: 7.
Planning for successful participant recruitment and retention in trials of behavioural interventions: Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the Wrapped intervention. (2025)
Lauren Schumacher,
Rik Crutzen,
Kayleigh Kwah,
Katherine Brown,
Julia V. Bailey,
Stephen Bremner,
Louise J. Jackson
and
Katie Newby
Engaging South Asian Communities in the United Kingdom to Explore Infant Feeding Practices and Inform Intervention Development: Application of the REPLACE Approach. (2025)
Kayleigh Kwah,
Maxine Sharps,
Naomi Bartle,
Kubra Choudhry,
Jacqueline Blissett
and
Katherine Brown
Optimising infant feeding in Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in the UK: Co-development of the learning about Infant Feeding Together (LIFT) intervention. (2024)
Kayleigh Kwah,
Naomi Bartle,
Kubra Choudhry,
Maxine Sharps,
Jacqueline Blissett
and
Katherine Brown
An Intervention to Increase Condom Use Among Users of Sexually Transmitted Infection Self-sampling Websites (Wrapped) : Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial. (2023)
Katie Newby,
Kayleigh Kwah,
Lauren Schumacher,
Rik Crutzen,
Julia. V. Bailey,
Louise. L. Jackson,
Stephen Bremner
and
Katherine. E. Brown
A digital behaviour change intervention toincrease booking and attendance at StopSmoking Services: the MyWay feasibility RCT. (2021)
Emmie Fulton,
Kayleigh Kwah,
Lauren Schumacher,
Katie Newby,
Kajal Gokal,
Louise Jackson,
Felix Naughton,
Tim Coleman,
Alun Owen
and
Katherine Brown
Do automated digital health behaviour change interventions have a positive effect on self-efficacy? A systematic review and meta-analysis. (2020)
Katie Newby,
Grace Teah,
Richard Cooke,
Xinru Li,
Katherine Brown,
Bradley Salisbury-Finch,
Kayleigh Kwah,
Naomi Bartle,
Kristina Curtis,
Emmie Fulton,
Joanne Parsons,
Elise Dusseldorp
and
Stefanie Williams
Tailored digital behaviour change intervention with e-referral system to increase attendance at NHS stop smoking services (the MyWay project) : Study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial. (2019)
Emily Fulton,
Katie Newby,
Kajal Gokal,
Kayleigh Kwah,
Lauren Schumacher,
Louise J. Jackson,
Felix Naughton,
Tim Coleman
and
Katherine Brown