Personal profile
Research interests
Interventions to change health-related behaviour; Infant feeding; Breastfeeding; Digital technology and methods for health behaviour change
Overview
Kayleigh Kwah is a Research Fellow at the University of Hertfordshire. She has experience in designing, delivering and evaluating health behaviour change interventions using the behaviour change wheel, in topics including: infant feeding; smoking cessation; sexual health and family weight management. She is experienced in the delivery of feasibility randomised controlled trials, with some expertise in the setting up and running of online trial data collection and management software (REDCap). Her research interests and plans for future work are related to infant feeding, particularly focused on breastfeeding.
Education/Academic qualification
Health Psychology, MSc
Award Date: 1 Jun 2012
Psychology, BSc
Award Date: 1 Jun 2009
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Mixed-methods assessment of engagement with a digital intervention: the Wrapped feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
Schumacher, L., Kwah, K., Crutzen, R., Gill, R., Brown, K., Bremner, S., Jackson, L. J. & Newby, K., 12 Feb 2026, In: PLOS Digital Health. 5, 2, 17 p., e0001202.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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An interactive digital behaviour change intervention (Wrapped) to decrease incidence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) amongst users of STI self-sampling websites: A randomised controlled feasibility trial
Newby, K., Kwah, K., Schumacher, L., Crutzen, R., Bailey, J., Jackson, L., Bremner, S. & Brown, K., 30 Oct 2025, In: Public Health Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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An Intervention to Increase Condom Use Among Users of Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Self-Sampling Websites (Wrapped): Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
Newby, K., Kwah, K., Schumacher, L., Crutzen, R., Jackson, L., Bremner, S., Bailey, J. & Brown, K., 15 Aug 2025, In: Journal of Medical Internet Research. 27, 1, e71611.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Planning for successful participant recruitment and retention in trials of behavioural interventions: Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial of the Wrapped intervention
Schumacher, L., Crutzen, R., Kwah, K., Brown, K., Bailey, J. V., Bremner, S., Jackson, L. J. & Newby, K., 29 May 2025, In: PLOS Digital Health. 4, 5, p. 1-20 20 p., e0000875.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Application of the Behaviour Change Wheel to optimise infant feeding in Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in the UK: Co-development of the Learning about Infant Feeding Together (LIFT) intervention
Kwah, K., Bartle, N., Sharps, M., Choudhry, K., Blissett, J. & Brown, K., 24 Apr 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Maternal and Child Nutrition. p. 1-19 19 p., e70019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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