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Overview

Graham Moore is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom and has contributed to multiple areas within health-related research. Their work primarily spans Medicine, Health Professions, and Social Sciences, with particular attention to subfields such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Education, and Physiology.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • School Health and Nursing Education

Graham Moore has frequently published in various academic journals, with the most common venues for their work being:

  • BMJ Open
  • BMC Public Health
  • School Mental Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • British Educational Research Journal

They have collaborated regularly with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Jemma Hawkins
  • Simon Murphy
  • Kelly Morgan
  • Britt Hallingberg
  • Lauren Copeland

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Graham Moore are:

  • Adapting interventions to new contexts-the ADAPT guidance, 2021, BMJ
  • Cancer symptom experience and help-seeking behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a cross-sectional population survey, 2021, BMJ Open
  • Protocol for expansion of an existing national monthly survey of smoking behaviour and alcohol use in England to Scotland and Wales: The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study, 2021, Wellcome Open Research
  • Adapting evidence-informed population health interventions for new contexts: a scoping review of current practice, 2021, Health Research Policy and Systems
  • A Systematic Review of School Transition Interventions to Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing Outcomes in Children and Young People, 2022, School Mental Health

The breadth of Graham Moore's work integrates aspects of health intervention adaptation, public health monitoring, mental health in educational contexts, and health disparities. Their research addresses intervention strategies and behavioral changes relevant to population health and clinical settings.

Best Publications

  • Process evaluation of complex interventions: Medical Research Council guidance

    Graham Moore;Suzanne Audrey;Mary Barker;Lyndal Bond

  • Maximising the impact of qualitative research in feasibility studies for randomised controlled trials: guidance for researchers.

    Alicia O'Cathain;Pat Hoddinott;Simon Lewin;Kate Thomas

  • Adapting interventions to new contexts-the ADAPT guidance.

    Graham Moore;Mhairi Campbell;Lauren Copeland;Peter Craig

  • Synthesising quantitative and qualitative evidence to inform guidelines on complex interventions: clarifying the purposes, designs and outlining some methods

    Jane Noyes;Andrew Booth;Graham Moore;Kate Flemming

  • Process evaluation in complex public health intervention studies: The need for guidance

    Graham Moore;Suzanne Audrey;Mary Barker;Lyndal Bond

  • From complex social interventions to interventions in complex social systems: future directions and unresolved questions for intervention development and evaluation

    Graham F Moore;Rhiannon E Evans;Jemma Hawkins;Hannah Littlecott

  • Adapting evidence-informed complex population health interventions for new contexts: a systematic review of guidance

    Ani Movsisyan;Laura Arnold;Rhiannon Evans;Britt Hallingberg

  • Realist complex intervention science: Applying realist principles across all phases of the Medical Research Council framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions

    Adam Fletcher;Farah Jamal;Graham Moore;Rhiannon E. Evans

  • What theory, for whom and in which context? Reflections on the application of theory in the development and evaluation of complex population health interventions.

    Graham Moore;Rhiannon Emily Evans

  • Formulating questions to explore complex interventions within qualitative evidence synthesis.

    Andrew Booth;Jane Noyes;Katherine Ann Flemming;Graham Moore

  • An evaluation of the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the National Exercise Referral Scheme in Wales, UK: a randomised controlled trial of a public health policy initiative

    Simon Murphy;Rhiannon Tudor Edwards;Nefyn Howard Williams;Lawrence Matthew Raisanen

  • School, Peer and Family Relationships and Adolescent Substance Use, Subjective Wellbeing and Mental Health Symptoms in Wales: a Cross Sectional Study.

    Graham F. Moore;Rebecca Cox;Rhiannon E. Evans;Britt Hallingberg

  • Exploratory studies to decide whether and how to proceed with full-scale evaluations of public health interventions: a systematic review of guidance

    Britt Hallingberg;Ruth Turley;Jeremy Segrott;Daniel Wight

  • Challenges, solutions and future directions in the evaluation of service innovations in health care and public health

    Rosalind Raine;Ray Fitzpatrick;Helen Barratt;Gywn Bevan

  • Young People’s Use of E-Cigarettes across the United Kingdom: Findings from Five Surveys 2015-2017

    Linda Bauld;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Brian Eastwood;Allison Ford;Allison Ford

  • An exploratory study of the relationship between parental attitudes and behaviour and young people's consumption of alcohol

    Graham Moore;Heather Ann Rothwell;Jeremy Segrott

  • Population health intervention research: the place of theories.

    Graham Moore;Linda Cambon;Susan Michie;Pierre Arwidson

  • Electronic-cigarette use among young people in Wales: evidence from two cross-sectional surveys.

    Graham Moore;Gillian Hewitt;John David Evans;Hannah Littlecott

  • School- and family-level socioeconomic status and health behaviors: multilevel analysis of a national survey in Wales, United Kingdom

    Graham F. Moore;Hannah J. Littlecott

  • Taking account of context in systematic reviews and guidelines considering a complexity perspective.

    Andrew Booth;Graham Moore;Katherine Ann Flemming;Ruth Garside

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in childhood exposure to secondhand smoke before and after smoke-free legislation in three UK countries.

    Graham Moore;Dorothy Currie;Gillian Gilmore;Joanne Holliday

  • Researching Complex Interventions in Health: The State of the Art

    Peter Craig;Ingalill Rahm-Hallberg;Nicky Britten;Gunilla Borglin

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Murphy
Simon Murphy Cardiff University
Laurence Moore
Laurence Moore University of Glasgow
Adam Fletcher
Adam Fletcher Cardiff University
Linda Bauld
Linda Bauld University of Edinburgh
Katy Tapper
Katy Tapper City, University of London
Chris Bonell
Chris Bonell London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Daniel Wight
Daniel Wight University of Glasgow
Jamie Brown
Jamie Brown University College London
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards Bangor University
Sharon Anne Simpson
Sharon Anne Simpson University of Glasgow

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