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Margaret Thorogood is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans multiple fields with a focus on Medicine, Health Professions, and Decision Sciences.

Their work includes topics such as Global Health and Surgery, Health and Medical Research Impacts, scientometrics and bibliometrics research, Global Maternal and Child Health, Child and Adolescent Health, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, and School Health and Nursing Education.

Margaret Thorogood has contributed to a number of publications in notable venues including:

  • AAS Open Research
  • BMJ Open
  • BMC Health Services Research

Their recent papers include:

  • Household coverage, quality and costs of care provided by community health worker teams and the determining factors: findings from a mixed methods study in South Africa, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Institutionalizing research capacity strengthening in LMICs: A systematic review and meta-synthesis, 2020, AAS Open Research
  • Institutionalizing research capacity strengthening in LMICs: A systematic review and meta-synthesis, 2021, AAS Open Research
  • The effect of a roving nurse mentor on household coverage and quality of care provided by community health worker teams in South Africa: a longitudinal study with a before, after and 6 months post design, 2023, BMC Health Services Research
  • Institutionalizing research capacity strengthening in LMICs: A systematic review and meta-synthesis, 2020, AAS Open Research

Margaret Thorogood collaborates frequently with several coauthors including:

  • M. Carmen De Vicente
  • Ojo Melvin Agunbiade
  • John Eyers
  • Sharon Fonn
  • Jane Goudge

Best Publications

  • Why Are Health Care Interventions Delivered Over the Internet? A Systematic Review of the Published Literature

    Frances Griffiths;Antje Lindenmeyer;John Powell;Pam Lowe

  • Interventions for promoting physical activity

    Charles Foster;Melvyn Hillsdon;Margaret Thorogood;Asha Kaur

  • Third generation oral contraceptives and risk of venous thromboembolic disorders: an international case-control study. Transnational Research Group on Oral Contraceptives and the Health of Young Women.

    W. O. Spitzer;M. A. Lewis;L. A. J. Heinemann;M. Thorogood

  • A review on the diagnosis, natural history, and treatment of familial hypercholesterolaemia.

    Dalya Marks;Margaret Thorogood;H.Andrew W Neil;Steve E Humphries

  • Cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mortality burden of cardiometabolic risk factors from 1980 to 2010: a comparative risk assessment.

    Goodarz Danaei;Yuan Lu;Gitanjali M. Singh;Emily Carnahan

  • Mortality in vegetarians and nonvegetarians: detailed findings from a collaborative analysis of 5 prospective studies

    Timothy J Key;Gary E Fraser;Margaret Thorogood;Paul N Appleby

  • Sleep problems: an emerging global epidemic? Findings from the INDEPTH WHO-SAGE study among more than 40,000 older adults from 8 countries across Africa and Asia.

    Saverio Stranges;William Tigbe;Francesc Xavier Gómez-Olivé;Margaret Thorogood;Margaret Thorogood

  • Myocardial infarction in young women with special reference to oral contraceptive practice.

    J I Mann;M P Vessey;M Thorogood;S R Doll

  • Dietary advice for reducing cardiovascular risk

    Eric Brunner;Margaret Thorogood;Karen Rees;Gillian Hewitt

  • The Oxford Vegetarian Study: an overview

    Paul N Appleby;Margaret Thorogood;Jim I Mann;Timothy Ja Key

  • Dietary habits and mortality in 11 000 vegetarians and health conscious people: results of a 17 year follow up

    Timothy J A Key;Margaret Thorogood;Paul N Appleby;Michael L Burr

  • Increased consumption of fruit and vegetables for the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases

    Louise Hartley;Ewemade Igbinedion;Jennifer Holmes;Nadine Flowers

  • 'Mediterranean' dietary pattern for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease

    Karen Rees;Louise Hartley;Nadine Flowers;Aileen Clarke

  • Effectiveness of health checks conducted by nurses in primary care: Final results of the OXCHECK study

    A Coulter;G Fowler;A Fuller;L Jones

  • Mortality in treated heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: implications for clinical management. Scientific Steering Committee on behalf of the Simon Broome Register Group.

    Haw Neil;DJ Betteridge;K Broome;PN Durrington

  • Operative versus non-operative treatment for closed, displaced, intra-articular fractures of the calcaneus: randomised controlled trial

    Damian R. Griffin;Nicholas R. Parsons;J. Ewart H. Shaw;Yuri Kulikov

  • A Prospective Population-Based Study of Microalbuminuria as a Predictor of Mortality in NIDDM

    Andrew Neil;Michael Hawkins;Michael Potok;Margaret Thorogood

  • Environmental perceptions and walking in English adults

    Charles Foster;Melvyn Hillsdon;Margaret Thorogood

  • Dietary determinants of ischaemic heart disease in health conscious individuals

    Jim I Mann;Paul N Appleby;Timothy J Key;Margaret Thorogood

  • Mortality in vegetarians and non-vegetarians: a collaborative analysis of 8300 deaths among 76,000 men and women in five prospective studies.

    Timothy J Key;Gary E Fraser;Margaret Thorogood;Paul N Appleby

Frequent Co-Authors

Frances Griffiths
Frances Griffiths University of Warwick
Jim Mann
Jim Mann University of Otago
Stephen Tollman
Stephen Tollman University of the Witwatersrand
Timothy J. Key
Timothy J. Key University of Oxford
Klim McPherson
Klim McPherson University of Oxford
Kathleen Kahn
Kathleen Kahn University of the Witwatersrand
Steve E. Humphries
Steve E. Humphries University College London
Sarah Stewart-Brown
Sarah Stewart-Brown University of Warwick
Charlie Foster
Charlie Foster University of Bristol
Sarah E Lamb
Sarah E Lamb University of Exeter

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