Imperial College London

Dr Tanvi Rai

Faculty of MedicineSchool of Public Health

Visiting Researcher
 
 
 
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Contact

 

tanvi.rai07

 
 
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Location

 

Norfolk PlaceSt Mary's Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

 

I was a research associate working at the Patient Experience Research Centre within the School of Public Health from 2013-2017. In that period I worked on a project exploring the experiences of people living with HIV  in London, with special attention paid to changing guidelines regarding treatment and the delivery of care services. 

I completed my PhD in June 2013 under the supervision of Helen Ward (Imperial College), Helen Lambert (Bristol) and Peter Piot (LSHTM). My thesis investigated the relationship between circular labour migration and HIV in India.

I now work in the Department of Primary Care at the University of Oxford developing a blood pressure monitoring intervention for people who have experienced a stroke or TIA.

Publications

Journals

Ensor S, Davies B, Rai T, et al., 2019, The effectiveness of demand creation interventions for voluntary male medical circumcision for HIV prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa; a mixed methods systematic review, Journal of the International Aids Society, Vol:22, ISSN:1758-2652, Pages:40-53

Rai T, Bruton P, Day S, et al., 2018, From activism to secrecy: contemporary experiences of living with HIV in London in people diagnosed from 1986 to 2014, Health Expectations, Vol:21, ISSN:1369-6513, Pages:1134-1141

Bruton PJ, Rai T, Day S, et al., 2018, Patient perspectives on the HIV continuum of care in London: a qualitative study of people diagnosed between 1986 and 2014, Bmj Open, Vol:8, ISSN:2044-6055

Rai T, Lambert H, Ward H, 2016, Migration as a risk and a livelihood strategy: HIV across the life course of migrant families in India, Global Public Health, Vol:12, ISSN:1744-1706, Pages:381-395

Rai T, Lambert HS, Ward H, 2015, Complex routes into HIV care for migrant workers: a qualitative study from north India, Aids Care-psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of Aids/hiv, Vol:27, ISSN:1360-0451, Pages:1418-1423

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