Dr Lindsay Blank
PhD, BSc
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Senior Research Fellow
+44 114 222 0853
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Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Room 2037, 2nd Floor
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91̽»¨
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I have significant expertise in Public Health Evidence Synthesis, currently a lead reviewer for the NIHR Public Health Research Review Team (2014-2019 and 2019-2023). I have also conducted reviews for NIHR (PHR and SDO), Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Oxfam, and the Multiple Sclerosis Society. I also contribute (as lead and co-reviewer) to evidence syntheses conducted as part of the NIHR HS&DR Evidence Synthesis Centre (2017-2020 and 2020-2023) and via KE-funded work.
I continue to be interested in developing novel approaches to evidence synthesis including the use of logic models and other innovative ways of presenting and summarising review data. This includes developing dissemination approaches for diverse audiences including members of the public and service providers.
Alongside this, through ongoing links with the Department of Neurology (NIHR RfPB), I am conducting qualitative research in the areas of epilepsy and transient loss of conscience.
- Research interests
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I have a variety of research interests broadly in the areas of health inequalities and public health evidence synthesis. Methods including: literature reviewing and critical appraisal, logic models, questionnaire design, semi-structured interviewing (telephone and face to face), quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interpretation, case studies, action research methods, writing for publication, and conference presentations.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . BMJ Public Health, 2(2), e000953-e000953.
- . BMC Public Health, 24.
- . PLOS ONE, 19(6), e0304513-e0304513.
- . BMJ Public Health, 2(1), e000533-e000533.
- . Health and Social Care in the Community, 2023.
- . PLOS ONE, 18(7).
- . Public Health.
- . BMC Public Health, 21(1).
- . Public Health.
- . Addiction Science and Clinical Practice, 16.
- . Health Research Policy and Systems, 19.
- . The Lancet Public Health, 6(1), e50-e63.
- . BMJ: British Medical Journal, 370.
- . Journal of Public Health.
- . Journal of Interprofessional Care (Informa).
- . The Lancet Public Health.
- . Journal of Public Health.
- . Maternal and Child Nutrition, 13(4).
- . Public Health Research, 4(4), 1-354.
- . International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 13(1), 12-12.
- . Health Technology Assessment, 20(2), 1-302.
- . International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 51(1), 3-17.
- . International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 50(5), 676-718.
- . Health Services and Delivery Research, 3(24).
- . BMC Med Res Methodol, 14, 62.
- . British Journal of General Practice, 64(629), e765-e774.
- . Epilepsy Behav, 34, 120-123.
- . Br J Gen Pract, 63(613), e589-e591.
- . Seizure, 22(9), 698-702.
- COMMUNITY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE-ACUTE MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN IN NON-EMERGENCY CONTEXT: EVIDENCE FROM A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN GHANA. ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 63, 1061-1061.
- . Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(12), 2610-2621.
- . J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care, 37(2), 71-84.
- . Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care, 16(3), 149-160.
- . Health Educ Res, 26(2), 265-282.
- . J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol, 23(6), 341-351.
- . Mental Health Review Journal, 2(15), 43-53.
- . Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology.
- . Public Health Nutr, 11(10), 1030-1036.
- . OCCUP MED-OXFORD, 58(2), 99-106.
- . J Occup Rehabil, 18(1), 27-34.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 29(3), 236-245.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 29(2), 132-141.
- . J Occup Rehabil, 17(2), 317-326.
- . J Public Health (Oxf), 29(1), 27-34.
- . Int J Equity Health, 5, 4.
- . Qual Saf Health Care, 14(5), 336-339.
- . QJM, 98(3), 183-190.
- Using action research to address inequalities in access to health care. EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH, 14(4), 84-84.
- . Microbiology, 148(Pt 1), 133-146.
- . Public Health Research, 1-71.
- . Public Health Research, 1-100.
- . Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 1-59.
- . Journal of Aging and Environment, 1-20.
- . BMC Public Health, 22(1).
- . Journal of Public Health.
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting (pp A78.1-A78)
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting (pp A24.1-A24)
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
- Communication, communication, communication: experiences of navigating the first assessment of transient loss of consciousness. EPILEPSIA, Vol. 64 (pp 187-188)
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
- . SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
- . Poster presentations
- . Oral Presentations
- . Poster presentations
- . Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 193 (pp 291-292)
Reports
Preprints
- Grants
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Current grants
HIA review. NIHR Public Health Research Review Team (extension) £112,830 (2023-2024).
Developing and validation of a clinical decision aid for differential diagnosis of transient loss of consciousness. NIHR RfPB £49,352 (2022-2023).
Recent grants
Multidisciplinary systematic review of the relationship between poverty and stress, low level anxiety, and depression across the life course. Start: 01/11/2015, 6 months. Joseph Rowntree Foundation; £29,927; Role: Principal Investigator.
NIHR HS & DR Evidence Synthesis Centre. Start: 01/03/2014, 36 months. National Institute for Health Research; £624,553; Role: Co-Investigator.
. NIHR NESTCC. £198,636. Blank L, Baxter S, Goyder E, Buckley Woods H, Payne N. Role: Principal Investigator.
Interventions to promote or maintain physical activity during and after the transition to retirement: evidence synthesis to inform recommendations for policy and practice. Start: 01/02/2014; Duration: 15 months. National Institute for Health Research: £205,352. Role: Principal Investigator.
Non-pharmacological treatments for stuttering in children and adults: a systematic review of effectiveness, and exploration of barriers to successful outcomes. Start: 01/08/2013; 12 months; National Institute for Health Research; £138,000. Role: Co-Investigator.
Brief advice for adults in primary care. NICE. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). Evidence Review on Physical Activity Advice in Primary Care, for the NICE Centre for Public Health Excellence. £55,000. Blank L, Goyder E, Campbell F, Payne N. Role: Principal Investigator.
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