Ms Theresa Moore
B.Sc.(Brun.), M.Sc.(Bristol)
Expertise
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Senior systematic reviewer of both quantitative and qualitative systematic reviews. Specialising in complex interventions or contexts, public health topics. Former methodological editor with the Cochrane Collaboration. Co-organiser of the MESS (Methods in evidence Synthesis Salon), a monthly seminar series. Recent review topics covered include:
- Coproduction in behavioural weight management (Scoping)
- Point of care testing in the Emergency Medical Services (Scoping)
- Diabetes in children from minoritised communities (Qualitative and state of the art)
- Preventing obesity in children (Cochrane review Effectiveness; realist review)
- Support and services for children exposed to domestic violence (Qualitative and effectivemenss)
- Interventions for people on low income or unemployed - effects on mental health (Effectiveness)
- Supportive care for men with prostate cancer (Qualitative and effectiveness)
- Interventions for treating depression (Cochrane review Effectiveness)
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Examining the "Interventions for Preventing Obesity in Children" Cochrane Review through a Wider Determinants of Health lens
Role
Co-Principal Investigator
Description
We aim to carry out a secondary analysis of the 153 studies included in the Cochrane Review on "Interventions for Preventing Obesity in Children" using the Wider Determinants of Health…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
07/01/2019 to 10/02/2021
Preventing Childhood Obesity in the UK: A Realist Review
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The project aims to identify the key components of childhood obesity prevention interventions, which can be implemented successfully in the UK.
To achieve this, we are carrying out a ‘realist review’.…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/09/2018 to 20/12/2021
Including community pharmacies in responses to women with experience of domestic violence and abuse
Principal Investigator
Role
Collaborator
Description
Domestic violence and abuse is a major public health problem, with devastating consequences for women who experience it and great cost to the NHS.
Local domestic homicide review and rapid literature…Managing organisational unit
Dates
01/09/2016 to 01/04/2020
The impact on children of exposure to domestic violence and the implications for a primary care response: a systematic review and secondary analysis of qualitative evidence
Principal Investigator
Description
Children growing up with domestic violence and abuse (DVA), even if a child is not the direct target, can experience major physical and psychological health consequences, some of which persist…Managing organisational unit
Bristol Medical School (PHS)Dates
01/10/2015 to 31/07/2016
Publications
Selected publications
03/12/2023Ten tips for successful assessment of risk of bias in randomised trials using the RoB 2 tool
Cochrane Evidence Synthesis and Methods
Views of children with diabetes from underserved communities, and their families on diabetes, glycaemic control and healthcare provision
Diabetic Medicine
Recent publications
07/08/2024A multiple criteria decision analysis to establish the use cases and candidate point of care tests to enter into a platform trial of multiple in vitro diagnostic point of care tests in the prehospital environment [version 2; peer reviewed]
NIHR Open Research
Co-designing adult weight management services
BMC Public Health
Interventions to prevent obesity in children aged 5 to 11 years old
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Interventions to prevent obesity in children aged 12 to 18 years old
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Ten Top Tips for using the Risk of Bias 2 (RoB2) tool
Thesis
Resistance of legumes and cereals to the parasitic weeds striga and alectra
Supervisors
Award date
01/01/1994