Jordan Marwood

ORCID: 0000-0002-3658-3485
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Research Areas
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Diabetes Management and Education
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
  • Dietetics, Nutrition, and Education
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Physical Activity and Health

Leeds Beckett University
2019-2024

Aston University
2021

Increasingly, teenagers and young adults (TYAs) seek out health information online; however, it is not clear whether they possess electronic (eHealth) literacy, defined as "the ability to select, appraise, utilize good quality from the internet." A number of factors are included in Lily model proposed by Norman Skinner underpinning development eHealth literacy. It important understand which elements may influence literacy people, current generation will continue "Google it" when faced with a...

10.2196/14450 article EN cc-by JMIR Formative Research 2020-06-14

Background: The food reintroduction phase of the NHS Low Calorie Diet (LCD) programme aims to support service users reintroduce gradually back into their diet. Understanding experiences from a broad and diverse range is critical in helping improve delivery commissioning equity care. Methods: This was co-produced qualitative study underpinned by realist informed approach, using interviews photovoice techniques. Service (n=43) LCD Programme were recruited three models across 21 pilot sites...

10.15277/bjd.2024.436 article EN British Journal of Diabetes 2024-04-16

Background: The National Health Service (NHS) Low Calorie Diet (LCD) programme in England aims to support people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) lose weight, improve glycaemic parameters and potentially achieve remission. pilot launched 2020 using three different delivery models: one-to-one, group digital via an App. users begin the 12 weeks of Total Replacement (TDR). This study understand experience this TDR phase from service user perspective. Methods: was a co-produced qualitative...

10.15277/bjd.2024.435 article EN British Journal of Diabetes 2024-04-16

Summary Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) are chronic conditions with significant personal, societal, economic impacts. Expanding on existing trial evidence, the NHS piloted a 52‐week low‐calorie diet programme for T2DM, delivered by private providers using total replacement products behaviour change support. This study aimed to determine extent which coaches adhered service specification outlined England. An observational qualitative was conducted examine delivery of both...

10.1111/cob.12652 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Clinical Obesity 2024-03-02

Introduction: The National Health Service (NHS) Low Calorie Diet (LCD) pilot programme aimed to support people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) lose weight, reduce glycaemia and potentially achieve T2DM remission using total diet replacement alongside behaviour change support. Re:Mission study seeks provide an enhanced understanding of the long-term cost-effectiveness its implementation, equity, transferability normalisation across broad diverse populations. This article presents overview methods...

10.15277/bjd.2024.433 article EN British Journal of Diabetes 2024-06-29

Background: The weight maintenance phase of the NHS Low CalorieaDiet (LCD) programme focuses on embedding long- term dietary and physical activity changes. Understanding individual experiences this is crucial to exploring effectiveness equity intervention approach. Methods: This was a coproduced qualitative study underpinned by realist informed approach, using interviews photovoice techniques. Service users (n=25) LCD were recruited from three delivery models, across 21 sites in England....

10.15277/bjd.2024.432 article EN British Journal of Diabetes 2024-06-29

Depression and obesity are two of the most highly prevalent global public health concerns. Obesity poor mental strongly associated, it is likely that needs common in people seeking weight management services. The aim was to identify what psychological support provided required tier 2 adult services (T2 WMS). Online survey conducted: quantitative data were summarized, open-ended free-text questions coded thematically analysed. Participants current or recent service users with self-reported (n...

10.1111/cob.12580 article EN cc-by-nc Clinical Obesity 2023-01-25

Previous research has illustrated a drift in the fidelity of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) during design pilot NHS England Low-Calorie Diet (NHS-LCD) Programme. This study evaluated subsequent domain fidelity, intervention delivery. Two questions were addressed: (1) To what extent BCTs delivered with to providers programme plans? (2) What observed barriers and facilitators delivery?

10.1111/dme.15245 article EN cc-by Diabetic Medicine 2023-11-02

NHS England commissioned independent service providers to deliver the Low-Calorie Diet Programme pilot. Previous research has illustrated a drift in fidelity of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) during delivery programme provided through face-to-face group or one-to-one behavioural support. The aim this study was assess BCT content digital programme.

10.1111/dme.15350 article EN cc-by Diabetic Medicine 2024-05-24

Although behavioural interventions have been found to help control type 2 diabetes (T2D), it is important understand how the delivery context can influence implementation and outcomes. The NHS committed testing a low-calorie diet (LCD) programme designed support people living with excess weight T2D lose improve Understanding what influenced during pilot in optimising rollout. This study explored transferability of LCD Programme prior wider adoption.

10.1111/dme.15354 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Diabetic Medicine 2024-05-31

<title>Abstract</title> <bold>Background</bold> Young adulthood is a critical period where there an increased weight gain trajectory. Understanding the management support needs of young adults with excess essential to enable delivery appropriate and tailored services prevent development comorbidities. This study sought determine current health service usage, practices needs, in weight. <bold>Methods</bold> A mixed-methods convergent parallel design was employed. cohort community-dwelling...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-4594068/v1 preprint EN Research Square (Research Square) 2024-07-03

Introduction Understanding the complexities of change in eating behaviours, mental health, well-being and weight is crucial to inform healthcare service provision, particularly light exacerbating effects COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims address need for more comprehensive cross-sectional longitudinal evidence, by tracking health related behaviours over a 12-month period, sample young adults (18–35 years) UK Australia. Methods analysis Online surveys administered via Prolific online...

10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064963 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2022-09-01

<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Increasingly, teenagers and young adults (TYAs) seek out health information online; however, it is not clear whether they possess electronic (eHealth) literacy, defined as “the ability to select, appraise, utilize good quality from the internet.” A number of factors are included in Lily model proposed by Norman Skinner underpinning development eHealth literacy. It important understand which elements may influence literacy people, current generation will...

10.2196/preprints.14450 preprint EN 2019-05-04
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