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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
2412013
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
1992021
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
1542019
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
1302017
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
1282015
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
1272014
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
1082020
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
912021
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
822019
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
732015
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
222021
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
162016
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
152021
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, ...
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15
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
142016
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
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, 2020
72020
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
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
62022
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
62022
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