Imperial College London

EUR ING Dr Edward A Meinert

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Honorary Senior Lecturer
 
 
 
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Location

 

Reynolds BuildingCharing Cross Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Greetings and salutations!

Welcome to my research page at Imperial College London. From 2015 to 2017, I completed doctoral work at the Global Digital Health Unit, focusing on methods for evaluation of digital learning in health professions continuing professional development and undergraduate/postgraduate medical education. These courses involved my interests in exploring implementation science of initiatives involving:

  • Software engineering
  • Data science
  • Digital health

This work involved the study of software development, cost analysis and evaluation of online learning including asynchronous/synchronous eLearning, blended learning and MOOCs. 


For information on my current research, please visit the Centre for Health Technology website.


Completed Research Projects:

Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)

(2016 - 2018) Higher Education Funding Council for England Catalyst Fund: Small-scale, radical and experimental innovation

EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY

(2017) EIT Health - The impact of Climate Change on Public Health

(2017) EIT Health - Health and Data Analytics

(2016) EIT Health - Educating Administrative Healthcare Staff to Engage with Young Patients MOOC

(2015 - 2016) EIT Digital - Professional School: eHealth and Data Science

NHS England

(2015 - 2016) NHS England - Quality Improvement MOOC Evaluation

Publications

Journals

Meinert E, 2024, Barriers and facilitators to parents’ engagement with and perceived impact of a childhood obesity app: a mixed-methods study, Plos Digital Health, ISSN:2767-3170

Meinert E, 2024, The conceptualisation and measurement of engagement in digital health, Internet Interventions, ISSN:2214-7829

Chapman R, Zeissler M-L, Meinert E, et al., 2023, Incorporating usability evaluation into iterative development of an online platform to support research participation in Parkinson's disease: a mixed methods protocol., Bmj Open, Vol:13

Milne-Ives M, Homer SR, Andrade J, et al., 2023, Potential associations between behavior change techniques and engagement with mobile health apps: a systematic review, Frontiers in Psychology, Vol:14, ISSN:1664-1078

Milne-Ives M, Duun-Henriksen J, Blaabjerg L, et al., 2023, At home EEG monitoring technologies for people with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities: A scoping review, Seizure-european Journal of Epilepsy, Vol:110, ISSN:1059-1311, Pages:11-20

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