Browsing by Author "O'Hara, Lily"
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Equity in vaccine trials for higher weight people ? Protocol for a rapid review of inclusion and exclusion criteria for higher weight people in clinical trials for COVID-19
Campbell, Jessica; Hobbs, Matthew; O’Hara, Lily; Ballantyne, Angela; Heywood, Anita; Gray, Lesley... more authors ... less authors ( BMJ Publishing Group , 2021 , Article)Introduction Vaccination is a public health strategy that aims to reduce the burden of viral illness, especially important for populations known or likely to be at increased risk for inequitable outcomes due to the ... -
Equity in vaccine trials for higher weight people? A rapid review of weight-related inclusion and exclusion criteria for COVID-19 clinical trials
Campbell, Jessica; Sutherland, Juliet; Bucknall, Danielle; O’hara, Lily; Heywood, Anita; Hobbs, Matthew; Ballantyne, Angela; Gray, Lesley... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2021 , Article)Higher weight status, defined as body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m2, is frequently described as a risk factor for severity and susceptibility to severe acute respiratory syndrome coron-avirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) disease (known ... -
Evaluating the Impact of a brief Health at Every Size-based activity on body positivity and internal weight-based oppression
Ahmed, Hanaa Saeed; Elashie, Sana Ahmad; O'Hara, Lily ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Introduction: Internal weight-based oppression WBO is the internalized negative attitudes, values and beliefs people hold about body weight, and is associated with depression, anxiety, body image disturbance, disordered ... -
Experiences of weight-based oppression in Qatar
O'Hara, Lily; Alajaimi, Bayan; Alshowaikh, Bayan ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Introduction: Weight-based oppression is a widespread phenomenon in Western countries. External sources of weight-based oppression include exposure to stigmatizing or exclusionary social, cultural, economic, political and ... -
Gender and trust in government modify the association between mental health and stringency of public health measures to reduce COVID-19
O'Hara, Lily; Abdul Rahim, Hanan; Shi, Zumin ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Introduction: Trust in government to take care of its citizens may impact on mental health outcomes such as anxiety and depression, particularly as measures become more stringent. The study aimed to investigate the ... -
Impact of the use of the Red Lotus Critical Health Promotion Model as a pedagogical framework on health promotion graduates' professional practice: A mixed methods study
O'Hara, Lily; Taylor, Jane ( Wiley , 2022 , Article)Issue Addressed: The Red Lotus Critical Health Promotion Model (RLCHPM) is designed to support critical health promotion practice. This study investigated the impact of the use of the RLCHPM as a pedagogical framework for ... -
"It brings out the best": Incorporating positive health into health promotion initiatives from the UAE's physically active
Lambert, Louise; O'Hara, Lily ( Springer , 2019 , Book chapter)Traditional health promotion efforts focus on reducing factors that contribute to ill-health, such as sedentary behavior or smoking. Yet, this focus on negative or deficit behaviors overlooks those who engage in positive ... -
NURSES' KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES ABOUT ADULT POST-OPERATIVE PAIN ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY IN QATAR
SAMARA, HAYA (2021 , Master Thesis)Background: Pain has been described by clinicians, patients, and researchers alike as a complex and challenging phenomenon. People have different experiences of pain. Nurses' negative attitudes and lack of knowledge are ... -
Promoting Health: The Primary Health Care Approach
O'Hara, Lily; Talbot, Lyn; Taylor, Jane; Verrinder, Glenda ( Elsevier , 2020 , Book)The seventh edition of Promoting Health is an essential book for a range of health practitioners to guide their health promotion practice within a comprehensive primary health care context. With a new author team featuring ... -
QATCHEPP: A quality assessment tool for critical health promotion practice
O'Hara, Lily; Taylor, Jane ( Frontiers Media , 2023 , Article)Background: The origins of health promotion are based in critical practice; however, health promotion practice is still dominated by selective biomedical and behavioral approaches, which are insufficient to reduce health ... -
The impact of the Red Lotus Critical Health Promotion Model on graduates' health promotion practice
O'Hara, Lily; Taylor, Jane ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Introduction: The Red Lotus Critical Health Promotion Model (RLCHPM) is used in health promotion teaching, research and practice in multiple countries. The model is designed to support critical health promotion as a public ...