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Elizabeth McGill
Elizabeth McGill
Assistant Professor in Public Health Evaluation, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
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Population-level interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm: an overview of systematic reviews
F Martineau, E Tyner, T Lorenc, M Petticrew, K Lock
Preventive medicine 57 (4), 278-296, 2013
2232013
Implications of a complexity perspective for systematic reviews and guideline development in health decision making
M Petticrew, C Knai, J Thomas, EA Rehfuess, J Noyes, A Gerhardus, ...
BMJ Global Health 4 (Suppl 1), e000899, 2019
1402019
Evaluation of public health interventions from a complex systems perspective: a research methods review
E McGill, V Er, T Penney, M Egan, M White, P Meier, M Whitehead, K Lock, ...
Social Science & Medicine 272, 113697, 2021
1392021
Does shared decision making in cancer treatment improve quality of life? A systematic literature review
MS Kashaf, E McGill
Medical decision making 35 (8), 1037-1048, 2015
1192015
Cultures of evidence across policy sectors: systematic review of qualitative evidence
T Lorenc, EF Tyner, M Petticrew, S Duffy, FP Martineau, G Phillips, K Lock
The European Journal of Public Health 24 (6), 1041-1047, 2014
1172014
Shared decision-making and outcomes in type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
MS Kashaf, ET McGill, ZD Berger
Patient education and counseling 100 (12), 2159-2171, 2017
1162017
Qualitative process evaluation from a complex systems perspective: a systematic review and framework for public health evaluators
E McGill, D Marks, V Er, T Penney, M Petticrew, M Egan
PLoS medicine 17 (11), e1003368, 2020
772020
Trading quality for relevance: non-health decision-makers’ use of evidence on the social determinants of health
E McGill, M Egan, M Petticrew, L Mountford, S Milton, M Whitehead, ...
BMJ open 5 (4), e007053, 2015
672015
NIHR SPHR Guidance on Systems Approaches to Local Public Health Evaluation. Part 2: What to consider when planning a systems evaluation.
M Egan, T Penney, R Anderson de Cuevas, V Er, L Orton, M White, ...
National Institute for Health Research School for Public Health Research, 2019
642019
Examining the effectiveness of place-based interventions to improve public health and reduce health inequalities: an umbrella review
VJ McGowan, S Buckner, R Mead, E McGill, S Ronzi, F Beyer, C Bambra
BMC Public Health 21, 1-17, 2021
532021
Applying a complex systems perspective to alcohol consumption and the prevention of alcohol‐related harms in the 21st century: a scoping review
E McGill, M Petticrew, D Marks, M McGrath, C Rinaldi, M Egan
Addiction 116 (9), 2260-2288, 2021
182021
Implications of a complexity perspective for systematic reviews and guideline development in health decision making. BMJ Glob Health. 2019; 4 (Suppl 1): e000899
M Petticrew, C Knai, J Thomas, EA Rehfuess, J Noyes, A Gerhardus, ...
Epub 2019/02/19. https://doi. org/10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000899 PMID: 30775017, 0
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Consequences of removing cheap, super-strength beer and cider: a qualitative study of a UK local alcohol availability intervention
E McGill, D Marks, C Sumpter, M Egan
BMJ open 6 (9), e010759, 2016
152016
Reducing the Strength: a mixed methods evaluation of alcohol retailers’ willingness to voluntarily reduce the availability of low cost, high strength beers and ciders in two UK …
C Sumpter, E McGill, E Dickie, E Champo, E Romeri, M Egan
BMC Public Health 16, 1-10, 2016
132016
Complex systems for evaluation of public health interventions: a critical review
M Egan, E McGill, T Penney, PS Meier, N Savona, F de Vocht, J Popay, ...
The Lancet 392, S31, 2018
112018
Systems thinking and complexity science methods and the policy process in non-communicable disease prevention: a systematic scoping review protocol
CC Astbury, E McGill, M Egan, TL Penney
BMJ open 11 (9), e049878, 2021
92021
How do cumulative impact policies work? Use of institutional ethnography to assess local government alcohol policies in England
D Grace, E McGill, K Lock, M Egan
The Lancet 384, S34, 2014
72014
Concepts of responsibility in the German media debate on sugar taxation: a qualitative framing analysis
KS Moerschel, P von Philipsborn, B Hawkins, E McGill
European Journal of Public Health 32 (2), 267-272, 2022
42022
Applying a Systems Perspective to Preventive Health: How Can It Be Useful? Comment on" What Can Policy-Makers Get Out of Systems Thinking? Policy Partners’ Experiences of a …
M Egan, E McGill
International Journal of Health Policy and Management 10 (6), 343, 2021
42021
Addressing alcohol-related harms in the local night-time economy: a qualitative process evaluation from a complex systems perspective
E McGill, D Marks, M Petticrew, M Egan
BMJ open 12 (8), e050913, 2022
32022
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