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University of Exeter Medical School

Professor Katrina Wyatt

Professor Katrina Wyatt

Professor of Relational Health

 K.M.Wyatt@exeter.ac.uk

 2971

 +44 (0) 1392 722971

 South Cloisters 

 

South Cloisters, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK


Overview

My research seeks to understand how we can create the conditions for health and wellbeing and address health inequalities in schools, communities and workplaces. Working with service users, patients, carers and communities experiencing significant inequalities to understand the nature of the issues which prevent good health and then supporting the creation of partnerships to develop and deliver research to address these issues. Underpinning the work is an understanding of health as an emergent property which arises from complex social systems and the creation of the conditions for health focuses on altering the nature and qualities of relations within the workplace, school or community. Research includes understanding the conditions necessary to support death and dying as a social process not a medical event;; health promoting secondary schools and healthy NHS workplaces and developing approaches for supportive consultations for poverty related mental distress. My research also includes methods development including creative methods of engaging so-called ‘seldom-heard voices’ and complex systems approaches to capturing and evidencing system change.

Read more at http://medicine.exeter.ac.uk/research/healthresearch/relationalhealth/

Qualifications

BSc (Hons); PhD Biological Chemistry, University of Essex; Fellowship by Distinction Faculty of Public Health

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Research

Research interests

Current research projects include:

  • TR14ers: Understanding the sustainable processes and impact of engaging young people in a peer-led dance group, the TR14ers funded by NIHR-PHR
  • Destress: Pills pathology and moralising narratives; Understanding and Dealing with Stress funded by ESRC.
  • Connecting Communities C2: Capacity release programme for health creation in very low income communities
  • Health Promoting Schools: All Saints Saxon Fellowship. Working with seconday schools to develop a whole school approach to supporting healthy diet and physical behaviours of adolescents.
  • SMARTLINE: Funded by the EU social investment fund SMARTLINE is looking at whether and how technology can support health and wellbeing in West Cornwall. 
  • LinCos: Funded by the EU social investment fund LinCos is working with Small and Medium Businesses to understand the barriers and facilitators to recruiting and retaining older workers and those living with a long term condition.

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Publications

Journal articles

McHugh C, Hurst A, Bethel A, Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (In Press). The impact of the World Health Organisation Health Promoting Schools framework approach on diet and physical activity behaviours of adolescents in secondary schools: a systematic review. Public Health
Hurst A, Shaw N, Carrieri D, Stein K, Wyatt K (2024). Exploring the rise and diversity of health and societal issues that use a public health approach: a scoping review and narrative synthesis. PLOS Global Public Health, 4(1), e0002790-e0002790. Abstract.
Hansford L, Wyatt K, Creanor S, McCready S, Harding R, South West Peninsula Palliative Care Research Partnership (2024). Lessons from a research partnership in southwest England to understand community palliative care needs in rural, coastal and low-income communities. Public Health Res (Southampt), 1-40. Abstract.  Author URL.
Williams AJ, Wyatt K, Stevens K, Price L (2023). A complexity-informed in-depth case study into the sustainability and impact of a culture of health: the TR14ers community youth dance group. PLoS One, 18(10). Abstract.  Author URL.
Hansford L, Wyatt K, Creanor S, Davies J, Horne G, Lynn A, McCready S, Pearce S, Peeler A, Rhys A, et al (2023). Engaging with communities in rural, coastal and low-income areas to understand barriers to palliative care and bereavement support: reflections on a community engagement programme in South-west England. Palliative Care and Social Practice, 17 Abstract.
Peeler A, Doran A, Winter-Dean L, Ijaz M, Brittain M, Hansford L, Wyatt K, Sallnow L, Harding R (2023). Public health palliative care interventions that enable communities to support people who are dying and their carers: a scoping review of studies that assess person-centered outcomes. Frontiers in Public Health, 11
Sharpe RA, Wyatt KM, Williams AJ (2022). Do the Determinants of Mental Wellbeing Vary by Housing Tenure Status? Secondary Analysis of a 2017 Cross-Sectional Residents Survey in Cornwall, South West England. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7). Abstract.
Axford N, Berry V, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2022). How can we optimise learning from trials in child and adolescent mental health?. Evid Based Ment Health, 25(3), 93-95. Abstract.  Author URL.
Hansford L, Thomas F, Wyatt K (2022). How does housing affect end-of-life care and bereavement in low-income communities? a qualitative study of the experiences of bereaved individuals and service providers in the United Kingdom. Palliative Care and Social Practice, 16 Abstract.
Hansford L, Thomas F, Wyatt K (2022). Poverty, choice and dying in the UK: a call to examine whether public health approaches to palliative care address the needs of low-income communities. Mortality, 28(4), 610-626.
Axford N, Berry V, Lloyd J, Hobbs T, Wyatt K (2022). Promoting Learning from Null or Negative Results in Prevention Science Trials. Prev Sci, 23(5), 751-763. Abstract.  Author URL.
Sallnow L, Smith R, Ahmedzai SH, Bhadelia A, Chamberlain C, Cong Y, Doble B, Dullie L, Durie R, Finkelstein EA, et al (2022). Report of the Lancet Commission on the Value of Death: bringing death back into life. Lancet, 399(10327), 837-884.  Author URL.
McHugh C, Lloyd J, Logan S, Wyatt K (2021). Enablers and barriers English secondary schools face in promoting healthy diet and physical activity behaviours. Health Promotion International, 37(2). Abstract.
McHugh CA, Lloyd J, Logan S, Wyatt K (2021). Implementing a set of health promoting processes in English secondary schools: a comparative case study. Public Health in Practice, 2, 100214-100214.
Thomas F, Hansford L, Wyatt K, Byng R, Coombes K, Finch J, Finnerty K, Ford J, Guppy K, Guppy R, et al (2020). An engaged approach to exploring issues around poverty and mental health: a reflective evaluation of the research process from researchers and community partners involved in the DeStress study. Health Expectations, 24(S1), 113-121. Abstract.
Williams AJ, Maguire K, Morrissey K, Taylor T, Wyatt K (2020). Social cohesion, mental wellbeing and health-related quality of life among a cohort of social housing residents in Cornwall: a cross sectional study. BMC Public Health, 20(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Thomas F, Wyatt K, Hansford L (2020). The violence of narrative: embodying responsibility for poverty-related distress. Sociology of Health and Illness: a journal of medical sociology
Proctor R, Guell C, Wyatt K, Williams AJ (2020). What is the evidence base for integrating health and environmental approaches in the school context to nurture healthier and more environmentally aware young people? a systematic scoping review of global evidence. Health and Place, 64, 102356-102356. Abstract.
Thomas F, Hansford L, Ford J, Wyatt K, McCabe R, Byng R (2019). How accessible and acceptable are current GP referral mechanisms for IAPT for low-income patients? Lay and primary care perspectives. Journal of Mental Health, 29(6), 706-711.
McHugh CA, Anderson L, Lloyd J, Logan S, Wyatt K (2019). Influences on diet and physical activity choices of 11–13-year-olds in a school setting. Health Education Journal, 78(5), 545-556. Abstract.
Hansford L, Thomas F, Wyatt K (2019). The impact of the Work Capability Assessment on mental health: Claimants’ lived experiences and GP perspectives in low-income communities. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 27(3), 351-368. Abstract.
Price L, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Abraham C, Creanor S, Dean S, Hillsdon M (2018). Are We Overestimating Physical Activity Prevalence in Children?. J Phys Act Health, 15(12), 941-945. Abstract.  Author URL.
Price L, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Abraham C, Creanor S, Dean S, Hillsdon M (2018). Children's compliance with wrist-worn accelerometry within a cluster-randomized controlled trial: Findings from the healthy lifestyles programme. Pediatric Exercise Science, 30(2), 281-287. Abstract.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Creanor S, Green C, Dean SG, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor RS, et al (2018). Cluster randomised controlled trial and economic and process evaluation to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a novel intervention [Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)] to prevent obesity in school children. Public Health Research, 6(1), 1-204. Abstract.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Logan S, Green C, Dean SG, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor RS, et al (2018). Effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) to prevent obesity in UK primary-school children: a cluster randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health, 2(1), 35-45. Abstract.
Hinchliffe S, Jackson MA, Wyatt K, Barlow AE, Barreto M, Clare L, Depledge MH, Durie R, Fleming LE, Groom N, et al (2018). Healthy publics: enabling cultures and environments for health. Palgrave Communications, 4(1). Abstract.
Smith R, on the Value of Death LC, Blazeby J, Bleakley T, Clark J, Cong Y, Durie R, Finkelstein E, Gafer N, Gugliani S, et al (2018). Lancet Commission on the Value of Death. The Lancet, 392(10155), 1291-1293.
Thomas F, Hansford L, Ford J, Wyatt K, McCabe R, Byng R (2018). Moral narratives and mental health: rethinking understandings of distress and healthcare support in contexts of austerity and welfare reform. Palgrave Communications, 4
Thomas F, Hansford L, Ford J, Wyatt K, McCabe R, Byng R (2018). Moral narratives and mental health: rethinking understandings of distress and healthcare support in contexts of austerity and welfare reform. Palgrave Communications, 4(1). Abstract.
Lloyd J, Dean S, Creanor S, Abraham C, Hillsdon M, Ryan E, Wyatt KM (2017). Intervention fidelity in the definitive cluster randomised controlled trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial: findings from the process evaluation. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 14(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Lloyd J, McHugh C, Minton J, Eke H, Wyatt K (2017). The impact of active stakeholder involvement on recruitment, retention and engagement of schools, children and their families in the cluster randomised controlled trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP): a school-based intervention to prevent obesity. Trials, 18(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Price LRS, Abraham C, Dean S, Green C, Hillsdon M, Pearson V, Taylor R, Tomlinson R, et al (2017). Trial baseline characteristics of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a school-located obesity prevention programme; the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial. BMC Public Health
Brand SL, Thompson Coon J, Fleming LE, Carroll L, Bethel A, Wyatt K (2017). Whole-system approaches to improving the health and wellbeing of healthcare workers: a systematic review. PLoS One, 12(12). Abstract.  Author URL.
Creanor S, Lloyd J, Hillsdon M, Dean S, Green C, Taylor RS, Ryan E, Wyatt K, HeLP Trial Management Group (2016). Detailed statistical analysis plan for a cluster randomised controlled trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP), a novel school-based intervention to prevent obesity in school children. Trials, 17(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
Williams AJ, Wyatt KM, Williams CA, Logan S, Henley WE (2015). Exploring the Potential of a School Impact on Pupil Weight Status: Exploratory Factor Analysis and Repeat Cross-Sectional Study of the National Child Measurement Programme. PLoS One, 10(12). Abstract.  Author URL.
Pearson M, Chilton R, Wyatt K, Abraham C, Ford T, Woods HB, Anderson R (2015). Implementing health promotion programmes in schools: a realist systematic review of research and experience in the United Kingdom. Implement Sci, 10 Abstract.  Author URL.
Blake SF, Logan G, Humphreys G, Matthews J, Rogers M, Thompson Coon J, Wyatt K, Morris C (2015). Sleep positioning systems for children with cerebral palsy. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(11:CD009257).  Author URL.
brand S, Wyatt K, Fleming LE (2015). Tailoring Healthy Workplace Interventions to Local Healthcare Settings: a Complexity Theory-Informed Workplace of Well-Being Framework. e Scientific World Journal(2015). Abstract.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2015). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP)--an overview of and recommendations arising from the conceptualisation and development of an innovative approach to promoting healthy lifestyles for children and their families. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 12(1), 1003-1019. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Brand S, Ashby-Pepper J, Abraham J, Fleming LE (2015). UNDERSTANDING HOW HEALTHY WORKPLACES ARE CREATED: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPING a NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE HEALTHY WORKPLACE PROGRAM. Int J Health Serv, 45(1), 161-185. Abstract.  Author URL.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2015). Uptake, retention and engagement of children participating in the cluster randomised controlled trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). Education and Health, 33(4), 88-95.
Gradinger F, Britten N, Wyatt K, Froggatt K, Gibson A, Jacoby A, Lobban F, Mayes D, Snape D, Rawcliffe T, et al (2015). Values associated with public involvement in health and social care research: a narrative review. Health Expect, 18(5), 661-675. Abstract.  Author URL.
Williams AJ, Wyatt KM, Williams CA, Logan S, Henley WE (2014). A repeated cross-sectional study examining the school impact on child weight status. Prev Med, 64(100), 103-107. Abstract.  Author URL.
Anderson LJ, Henley W, Wyatt KM, Nikolaou V, Waldek S, Hughes DA, Lachmann RH, Logan S (2014). Effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy in adults with late-onset Pompe disease: results from the NCS-LSD cohort study. J Inherit Metab Dis, 37(6), 945-952. Abstract.  Author URL.
Snape D, Kirkham J, Preston J, Popay J, Britten N, Collins M, Froggatt K, Gibson A, Lobban F, Wyatt K, et al (2014). Exploring areas of consensus and conflict around values underpinning public involvement in health and social care research: a modified Delphi study. BMJ Open, 4(1). Abstract.
Snape D, Kirkham J, Britten N, Froggatt K, Gradinger F, Lobban F, Popay J, Wyatt K, Jacoby A (2014). Exploring perceived barriers, drivers, impacts and the need for evaluation of public involvement in health and social care research: a modified Delphi study. BMJ Open, 4(6). Abstract.
Anderson LJ, Wyatt KM, Henley W, Nikolaou V, Waldek S, Hughes DA, Pastores GM, Logan S (2014). Long-term effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy in Fabry disease: results from the NCS-LSD cohort study. J Inherit Metab Dis, 37(6), 969-978. Abstract.  Author URL.
Anderson LJ, Henley W, Wyatt KM, Nikolaou V, Hughes DA, Waldek S, Logan S (2014). Long-term effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy in adults with Gaucher disease: results from the NCS-LSD cohort study. J Inherit Metab Dis, 37(6), 953-960. Abstract.  Author URL.
Anderson LJ, Henley W, Wyatt KM, Nikolaou V, Waldek S, Hughes DA, Pastores GM, Logan S (2014). Long-term effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy in children with Gaucher disease: results from the NCS-LSD cohort study. J Inherit Metab Dis, 37(6), 961-968. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wray J, Edwards V, Wyatt K, Maddick A, Logan S, Franck L (2014). Parents' attitudes toward the use of complementary therapy by their children with moderate or severe cerebral palsy. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 20(2), 130-135. Abstract.
Lloyd JJ, Wyatt KM (2014). Qualitative findings from an exploratory trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) and their implications for the process evaluation in the definitive trial. BMC Public Health, 14(1). Abstract.
Lloyd JJ, Wyatt KM (2014). Qualitative findings from an exploratory trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) and their implications for the process evaluation in the definitive trial. BMC Public Health, 14 Abstract.  Author URL.
Henley WE, Anderson LJ, Wyatt KM, Nikolaou V, Anderson R, Logan S (2014). The NCS-LSD cohort study: a description of the methods and analyses used to assess the long-term effectiveness of enzyme replacement therapy and substrate reduction therapy in patients with lysosomal storage disorders. J Inherit Metab Dis, 37(6), 939-944. Abstract.  Author URL.
Durie R, Wyatt K (2013). Connecting communities and complexity: a case study in creating the conditions for transformational change. Critical Public Health, 23(2), 174-187. Abstract.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J (2013). Development of a novel, school located, obesity prevention programme, the healthy lifestyles programme (HeLP). Education and Health, 31(2), 89-95.
Wyatt KM, Marjoribanks J, Brown J, O'Brien PM (2013). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for premenstrual syndrome. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 6(7).
Williams AJ, Henley WE, Williams CA, Hurst AJ, Logan S, Wyatt KM (2013). Systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between childhood overweight and obesity and primary school diet and physical activity policies. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10
Wyatt KM, Lloyd JJ, Abraham C, Creanor S, Dean S, Densham E, Daurge W, Green C, Hillsdon M, Pearson V, et al (2013). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP), a novel school-based intervention to prevent obesity in school children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials, 14 Abstract.  Author URL.
Williams AJ, Wyatt KM, Hurst AJ, Williams CA (2012). A systematic review of associations between the primary school built environment and childhood overweight and obesity. Health Place, 18(3), 504-514. Abstract.  Author URL.
Lloyd JJ, Wyatt KM, Creanor S (2012). Behavioural and weight status outcomes from an exploratory trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP): a novel school-based obesity prevention programme. BMJ Open, 2(3). Abstract.  Author URL.
Abraham C, Britten N, Dean S, Greaves C, Lloyd J, Poltawski L, Wyatt KM (2012). Creating Change that Counts: Evidence-led Co-creation as a Pathway to Impact. European Health Psychologist, 14(3), 64-69.
Pearson M, Chilton R, Woods HB, Wyatt K, Ford T, Abraham C, Anderson R (2012). Implementing health promotion in schools: protocol for a realist systematic review of research and experience in the United Kingdom (UK). Syst Rev, 1 Abstract.  Author URL.
Green C, Auguste P, Lloyd JJ, Wyatt K (2012). Modelling future outcomes to estimate the cost effectiveness of interventions related to child and adolescent overweight and obesity. The Lancet
Wyatt K, Henley W, Anderson L, Anderson R, Nikolaou V, Stein K, Klinger L, Hughes D, Waldek S, Lachmann R, et al (2012). The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of enzyme and substrate replacement therapies: a longitudinal cohort study of people with lysosomal storage disorders. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, 16(39), V-+.  Author URL.
Wyatt K (2012). There is no evidence to suggest that a computerised individually-tailored intervention prevents weight gain in adolescents. Evid Based Nurs, 15(4), 117-118.  Author URL.
Edwards V, Wyatt K, Logan S, Britten N (2011). Consulting parents about the design of a randomized controlled trial of osteopathy for children with cerebral palsy. Health Expect, 14(4), 429-438. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt K, Edwards V, Franck L, Britten N, Creanor S, Maddick A, Logan S (2011). Cranial osteopathy for children with cerebral palsy: a randomised controlled trial. Arch Dis Child, 96(6), 505-512. Abstract.  Author URL.
Lloyd JJ, Logan S, Greaves CJ, Wyatt KM (2011). Evidence, theory and context--using intervention mapping to develop a school-based intervention to prevent obesity in children. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act, 8 Abstract.  Author URL.
Purtell RA, Wyatt KM (2011). Measuring something real and useful in consumer involvement in health and social care research. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES, 35(6), 605-608.  Author URL.
Group TMR, Warrilow G, Kirkham C, Ismail KM, Wyatt K, Dimmock P, O'Brien S (2011). Quantification of menstrual blood loss. The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 6(2), 88-92.
Lloyd C, Logan S, McHugh C, Humphreys G, Parker S, Beswick D, Beswick M, Rogers M, Thompson-Coon J, Morris C, et al (2011). Sleep positioning for children with cerebral palsy.
Bond M, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Taylor R (2011). Systematic review of the effectiveness of weight management schemes for the under fives. Obes Rev, 12(4), 242-253. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Lloyd, Creanor S, Logan GS (2011). The development, feasibility and acceptability of a school-based obesity prevention programme: results from three phases of piloting. British Medical Journal
Morris C, Shilling V, Mchugh C, Wyatt K (2011). Why it is crucial to involve families in all stages of childhood disability research. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 53(8), 769-771.
Morris C, Shilling V, McHugh C, Wyatt K (2011). Why it is crucial to involve families in all stages of childhood disability research. Dev Med Child Neurol, 53(8), 769-771.  Author URL.
Knight BA, Wyatt K (2010). Barriers encountered when recruiting obese pregnant women to a dietary intervention. Nurs Times, 106(32), 20-22. Abstract.  Author URL.
Mitchell A, Farrand P, James H, Luke R, Purtell R, Wyatt K (2009). Patients' experience of transition onto haemodialysis: a qualitative study. J Ren Care, 35(2), 99-107. Abstract.  Author URL.
Brown J, O'Brien PMS, Marjoribanks J, Wyatt K (2009). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for premenstrual syndrome. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(2). Abstract.
Brown J, O' Brien PMS, Marjoribanks J, Wyatt K (2009). Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for premenstrual syndrome. Cochrane Database Syst Rev(2). Abstract.  Author URL.
Bond M, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Welch K, Taylor R (2009). Systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of weight management schemes for the under fives: a short report. Health Technol Assess, 13(61), 1-iii. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt K, Carter M, Mahtani V, Barnard A, Hawton A, Britten N (2008). The impact of consumer involvement in research: an evaluation of consumer involvement in the London Primary Care Studies Programme. Fam Pract, 25(3), 154-161. Abstract.  Author URL.
Campbell B, Thomson H, Slater J, Coward C, Wyatt K, Sweeney K (2007). Extracting information from hospital records: what patients think about consent. Qual Saf Health Care, 16(6), 404-408. Abstract.  Author URL.
Durie R, Wyatt K (2007). New communities, new relations: the impact of community organization on health outcomes. Soc Sci Med, 65(9), 1928-1941. Abstract.  Author URL.
Winder R, Richards S, Wyatt KM, Campbell C (2007). Receiving specialist welfare benefit advice within Social Services: a qualitative interview study of older people and their carers. Research, Policy & Planning
Garside R, Stein K, Wyatt K, Round A (2005). Microwave and thermal balloon ablation for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review. BJOG, 112(1), 12-23. Abstract.  Author URL.
Tierney S, Wyatt KM (2005). What works in adolescent anorexia nervosa? - a systematic review and meta-analysis of psychosocial interventions. Eating and Weight Disorders, 10(2), 66-75.
Garside R, Stein K, Wyatt K, Round A, Pitt M (2004). A cost-utility analysis of microwave and thermal balloon endometrial ablation techniques for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding. BJOG, 111(10), 1103-1114. Abstract.  Author URL.
KStein, Garside R, Round A, Wyatt K (2004). A cost-utility analysis of microwave and thermal balloon endometrial ablation techniques for the treatment off heavy menstrual bleeding. BJOG an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 111(10), 1103-1114.
Greco M, Powell R, Jolliffe J, Sweeney K, Wyatt K (2004). Evaluation of a clinical governance training programme for non-executive directors of NHS organisations. Quality in Primary Care, 12(2), 119-127. Abstract.
KWyatt, Garside R, Round A, Stein K (2004). The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of microwave and thermal balloon endometrial ablation for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review and economic modelling.
Garside R, Stein K, Wyatt K, Round A, Price A (2004). The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of microwave and thermal balloon endometrial ablation for heavy menstrual bleeding: a systematic review and economic modelling. Health Technol Assess, 8(3), iii-155. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, Ismail KMK, Jones PW, O'Brien PMS (2004). The effectiveness of GnRHa with and without 'add-back' therapy in treating premenstrual syndrome: a meta analysis. BJOG, 111(6), 585-593. Abstract.  Author URL.
Durie R, Wyatt KM (2004). Using Complexity Theory to explore the work of the Devon & Cornwall Worforce Development Confederation. Health Services Journal
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW (2003). Commentary on Fluoxetine, 20mg daily during the luteal phase, improved symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorderx. Evidence based Obstetrics and Gynecology, 176
Wyatt K (2003). Premenstrual syndrome. Clin Evid(9), 2125-2144.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM (2003). The effect of closure of branch surgeries - a user perspective. British Journal of General Practitioners
Shaw S, Wyatt K, Campbell J, Ernst E, Thompson‐Coon J (2003). Vitex agnus castus for premenstrual syndrome. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(4).
Shaw S, Wyatt K, Thompson-Coon J, Campbell J, Ernst E (2003). Vitex agnus castus for premenstrual syndrome (protocol). The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews(4).
Wyatt K, Dimmock P, Jones P, Obhrai M, O’Brien S (2002). Efficacy of Progesterone and Progestogens in Management of Premenstrual Syndrome: Systematic Review. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 57(4), 218-219.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, Hayes-Gill B, Crowe J, O'Brien PMS (2002). Menstrual symptometrics: a simple computer-aided method to quantify menstrual cycle disorders. Fertil Steril, 78(1), 96-101. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, Frischer M, Jones PW, O'Brien SPM (2002). Prescribing patterns in premenstrual syndrome. BMC Womens Health, 2(1). Abstract.  Author URL.
(2002). RAPID RESPONSES FROM BMJ.COM. The BMJ, 327(7418).
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, Walker TJ, O'Brien PM (2001). Determination of total menstrual blood loss. Fertil Steril, 76(1), 125-131. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt K, Dimmock P, Jones P, Obhrai M, O'Brien S (2001). Efficacy of progesterone and progestogens in management of premenstrual syndrome: systematic review. BMJ, 323(7316), 776-780. Abstract.  Author URL.
Dimmock PW, Wyatt KM, Jones PW (2001). Review: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors reduce symptoms in premenstrual syndrome. Evidence-Based Medicine, 6(3).
Wyatt KM, Walker TJ, Dimmock PW, Crowe J, Hayes-Gill B, O'Brien PMS (2000). Computerised quantification of disorders of the menstrual cycle. BRITISH JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY, 107(6), 813-814.  Author URL.
Crowe J, Hayes-Gill B, Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, O’Brien PMS (2000). Customisation of a personal digital assistant for logging premenstrual syndrome symptoms. BJHC & IM, 17, 33-35.
Dimmock PW, Wyatt KM, Jones PW, O'Brien PM (2000). Efficacy of selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors in premenstrual syndrome: a systematic review. Lancet, 356(9236), 1131-1136. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt K, Dimmock P, Jones P (2000). Poor-quality studies suggest that vitamin B(6) use is beneficial in premenstrual syndrome. West J Med, 172(4).  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, O’Brien PMS, Dimmock PW (2000). Premenstrual syndrome. Prescriber, 11, 22-32.
O'Brien PM, Wyatt K, Dimmock P (2000). Premenstrual syndrome is real and treatable. Practitioner, 244(1608), 185-195.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW, Jones PW, Shaughn O'Brien PM (1999). Efficacy of vitamin B-6 in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: systematic review. BMJ, 318(7195), 1375-1381. Abstract.  Author URL.
Wyatt KM, Harper DM (1999). Review: Vitamin B<inf>6</inf> is beneficial in the premenstrual syndrome. Evidence-Based Medicine, 4(6).

Chapters

Denford S, Abraham C, Smith JR, Morgan-Trimmer S, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2022). Intervention design and evaluation: behaviour change imperatives. In  (Ed) Beyond Behaviour Change, Bristol University Press, 49-70.
Mitleton-Kelly E, Paraskevas A, Day C, Durie R, Lundy C, Wyatt K (2018). Chapter 7: Using complexity principles to understand the nature of relations for creating a culture of publically engaged research within higher education institutes. In  (Ed) Handbook of Research Methods in Complexity Science, Edward Elgar Publishing.
Durie RH, Wyatt K, Lundy C (2018). Using complexity principles to understand the nature of relations for creating a culture of publically engaged research within Higher Education Institutes. In Mitleton-Kelly E, Day C, Paraskevas A (Eds.) Edward Elgar Handbook of Research Methods in Complexity Science, Edward Elgar publishing, 114-132. Abstract.
Wyatt K, Durie R, Thomas F (2016). Asset Based Approaches for Community Engagement. In  (Ed) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science, Oxford University Press (OUP).
Denford S, Abraham C, Smith JR, Morgan-Trimmer S, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2016). Intervention design and evaluation: behaviour change imperatives. In  (Ed) Beyond Behaviour Change, Bristol University Press, 49-70.
Denford S, Abraham C, Smith JR, Morgan-Trimmer S, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2016). Intervention design and evaluation: behaviour change imperatives. In  (Ed) Beyond Behaviour Change, Bristol University Press, 49-70.
Denford S, Abraham C, Smith J, Morgan-Trimmer S, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2016). Intervention design and evaluation: behaviour change imperatives. In Spotswood F (Ed) Beyond behaviour change Key issues, interdisciplinary approaches and future directions, Bristol: Policy Press, 49-70. Abstract.
Denford S, Abraham C, Smith J, Lloyd J, White M, Tarrant M, Wyatt K, Greaves C, Dean S (2015). Designing and evaluating behavior change interventions to promote health. In Reynolds KJ, Branscombe NR (Eds.) The Psychology of Change: Life Contexts, Experiences, and Identities, New York: Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis, 151-169.
Abraham C, Denford S, Dean S, Greaves C, Lloyd J, Tarrant M, White M, Wyatt K (2015). Designing interventions to change health-related behaviour. In Richards D, Hallberg IR (Eds.) Complex Interventions in Health: an overview of research methods, Routledge, 103-110.
Purtell R, Rickard W (2011). Measuring the impact of service user and carer involvement in research; should we could we?. In Barnes M, Cottrell P (Eds.) Critical Perspectives in User Involvement, Policy Press.
Purtell R, Rickard W, Wyatt K (2011). Should we? Could we? Measuring involvement. In  (Ed) Critical Perspectives on User Involvement, Bristol University Press, 209-216.
Durie RH (2004). 'Community Regeneration and Complexity'. In Kernick D (Ed) Complexity and Healthcare Organization, Oxford: Radcliff Medical Press.
Durie R, Wyatt KM, Stuteley H (2004). Community Regeneration and Complexity. In Kernick D (Ed) Complexity and Healthcare Organization, Radcliffe.
Wyatt KM (2000). Quantifying menstrual cycle disorders. In Cameron IT, Maclean A, O'Brien PMS (Eds.) Menstrual Cycle Disorders, 39th RCOG Study Group, RCOG Press.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PW (1999). A guide to the Internet. In O'Brien PMS, Broughton Pipkin F (Eds.) Introduction to Research Methodology for Specialists and Trainees, RCOG Press.
Wyatt KM, Dimmock PJ (1999). Applying for a grant. In O'Brien PMS, Broughton Pipkin F (Eds.) Introduction to Research Methodology for Specialists and Trainees, RCOG Press.

Conferences

Proctor R, Guell C, Wyatt K, Williams AJ (2019). WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE BASE FOR INTEGRATING HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDAS IN THE SCHOOL CONTEXT TO IMPROVE HEALTHY AND ENVIRONMENTALLY AWARE BEHAVIOURS? a SYSTEMATIC SCOPING REVIEW OF GLOBAL EVIDENCE.  Author URL.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Logan G, Green C, Dean S, Hillsdon M, Abraham C, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, Taylor R, et al (2018). Effectiveness of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) to prevent obesity in UK primary school children: a cluster randomised controlled trial. South West Public Health (SWPH) Scientific Conference.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J (2018). Embracing complexity; methodological and practical considerations for the development and evaluation of programmes which seek to create the conditions for health and reduce health inequalities. European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR).
Axford N, Berry V, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hobbs T (2018). Embracing ‘failure’ in prevention science: how can we promote a more open and honest response to trial results showing that interventions ‘don’t work’ or cause harm?. European Society for Prevention Research (EUSPR). 23rd - 25th Oct 2018.
McHugh C, Anderson L, Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2018). The barriers to and facilitators of healthy lifestyle choices of adolescents transitioning to secondary school. South West Public Health Scientific Conference 2018. 13th - 13th Mar 2018. Abstract.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Durie R (2018). Whose problem is it anyway? Co-identifying local issues to create the conditions for health. South West Public Health Conference.
Price L, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Children’s compliance with wrist worn accelerometry over multiple time points: Results from the Healthy Lifestyles Programme. South West Public Health Scientific Conference (SWPH).
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Streeter A, Green C, Dean S, Abraham C, Hillsdon M, Taylor R, Logan G, Tomlinson R, et al (2017). Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of the ‘Healthy Lifestyles Programme’ (HeLP) cluster randomised controlled trial: a school-based obesity prevention intervention for 9-10 year olds. ISBNPA.
Lloyd J, Dean S, Abraham C, Creanor S, Green C, Hillsdon M, Taylor R, Logan G, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, et al (2017). Findings from the process evaluation of ‘Healthy Lifestyles Programme’ (HeLP) cluster randomised controlled trial: a school-based obesity prevention intervention for 9-10 year olds. International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical. Activity (ISBNPA).
Price LRS, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Is there a relationship between how children accumulate moderate to vigorous physical activity and their BMI sds? Findings from the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). International Soceity for Behavioural nutrition and physical activity. 7th - 10th Jun 2017. Abstract.
Price LRS, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2017). Physical activity prevalence in children depends on our methodology:. Findings from the Healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP). International society of behavioural nutrition and physical activity. 7th Jun - 10th Mar 2017. Abstract.
Price L, Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Hillsdon M (2016). Accumulation of Physical activity in primary school children: the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). SWPH.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Dean S, Abraham C, Green C, Hillsdon M, Taylor R, Logan G, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, et al (2016). Engagement and retention of schools and their families in the cluster RCT of the healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP). UK Society for Behaviour Medicine (UKSBM).
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Dean S, Abraham C, Green C, Hillsdon M, Taylor R, Logan G, Tomlinson R, Pearson V, et al (2016). Engagement and retention of schools, children and their families in a cluster RCT of a novel obesity prevention intervention: the Healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP). ISBNPA.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J (2016). Using complex system principles to develop and trial a novel obesity prevention intervention: the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). ISBNPA.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2015). A relational approach to the design and development of a complex intervention to prevent childhood obesity: Impact on recruitment and retention in a cluster RCT of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP). SWPH.
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2015). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); Evidence of Feasibility, Acceptability and Proof of Concept in Affecting Children’s Weight Status. SWPH.
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2015). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); Evidence of Feasibility, Acceptability and Proof of Concept in Affecting Children’s Weight Status. SWPH.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2014). Capturing fidelity and engagement within the process evaluation of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial. Process evaluation for complex behaviour change interventions symposium, UKSBM.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2014). Capturing fidelity and engagement within the process evaluation of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) trial; Process evaluation for complex behaviour change interventions symposium. UKSBM.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J (2014). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme; Development of a novel school located obesity prevention programme. British Science Festival.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K (2014). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme; Development of a novel school located obesity prevention programme. British Science Festival.
Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Dean S, Abraham C (2014). The healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP): creating the conditions for change and identifying change processes. Emerging Science in the design, evaluation and implementation of behaviour change intervention symposium, International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP).
Lloyd J, Wyatt K, Dean S, Abraham C (2014). The healthy Lifestyles programme (HeLP): creating the conditions for change and identifying change processes. Emerging Science in the design, evaluation and implementation of behaviour change intervention symposium. International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP).
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2013). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); Evidence of feasibility, acceptability and proof of concept in affecting children’s weight status. ISBNPA.
Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Dean S (2012). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); Creating the conditions for changing obesity related behaviours. UKSBM.
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2012). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); Evidence of feasibility, acceptability and proof of concept in affecting children’s weight status. UKSBM.
Lloyd J, Creanor S, Wyatt K (2011). Behavioural and weight status outcomes from an exploratory trial of the Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP); a novel school-based obesity prevention programme. ISBM.
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2011). HeLP: a school-based programme to prevent and reduce obesity in children. ISBNPA.
Lloyd J, Logan S, Wyatt KM (2009). Design of the Heathy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP): systematic development and evaluation of a school-based intervention to prevent and reduce obesity in primary school children. International Society for Behaviour Nutrition and Physical Activity.
Wyatt KM, Lloyd J (2009). The Healthy Lifestyles Programme; development and evaluation of a school based programme to prevent and reduce obesity in children. UK Society of Behavioural Medicine Annual Conference.
Lloyd J, Logan G, Wyatt K (2009). The development and evaluation of a novel obesity prevention programme. International Society for Behavioural Medicine (ISBM).

Reports

Durie R, Lundy C, Wyatt KM (2012). Researching with Communities.
Bond M, Wyatt K, Lloyd J, Welch K, Taylor R (2009). Systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of weight management schemes for the under fives. NICE, NICE.
Wyatt KM (2004). CREST: Community Regeneration Evaluating Sustaining and Transferring: Report on the Falmouth Beacon Partnership.
Durie R, Wyatt K, Fox M, Sweeney K (2004). Creating the conditions for Transformational Change: an initial analysis of the initial stages of the Pursuing Perfection Programme from the perspective of complexity. Dept. of Health, Modernisation Agency.
Wyatt KM, Purtell R (2003). Research governance made simple. Abstract.

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External Engagement and Impact

  • Deputy theme lead for Public Health and Health inequalities, PenARC
  • I am part of the Steering Group for the Centre for Biomedical Modelling (ISSF2)
  • I am part of the Steering Group for Translational Research EE (ISSF3)
  • I am a Wellcome Trust Ambassador for food and health

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Teaching

BSc in Medical Sciences:  Research dissertation supervision for final year 

BSc Psychology and BSc Medical Sciences:  Placement year supervision

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