Tayamika Kamwanja
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View article: Economic Evaluation of NHS England’s Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Pilot Scheme: Evidence From Real-World Data and Patient Simulation Modelling
Economic Evaluation of NHS England’s Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Pilot Scheme: Evidence From Real-World Data and Patient Simulation Modelling Open
A nationwide rollout of T2DPR would have significant implications for healthcare budgets and opportunity costs, given potentially high demand driven by the high incidence of T2D among eligible adults. Cost effectiveness depends on the weig…
View article: Evaluation of the NHS England Low-Calorie Diet implementation pilot: a coproduced mixed-method study
Evaluation of the NHS England Low-Calorie Diet implementation pilot: a coproduced mixed-method study Open
Background National Health Service England piloted a low-calorie diet programme, delivered through total diet replacement and behaviour change support via 1 : 1, group or digital delivery, to improve type 2 diabetes in adults with excess w…
View article: Influences on excess weight gain amongst 0-5 year old children: A Stakeholder produced systems map
Influences on excess weight gain amongst 0-5 year old children: A Stakeholder produced systems map Open
Background: There is an increase globally in the proportion of young children (0-5 year olds) who are living with excess weight. Causal inter-relationships of key influences on obesity (called systems maps) exist for adults and school-aged…
View article: The politics of agricultural policy and nutrition: A case study of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP)
The politics of agricultural policy and nutrition: A case study of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) Open
The concept of food and nutrition policy has broadened from simply being an aspect of health policy, to policy interventions from across a wide range of sectors, but still with potentially important impact on nutritional outcomes. This wid…
View article: Food choice responses to changes in the price of a staple crop: a discrete choice experiment of maize in rural Malawi
Food choice responses to changes in the price of a staple crop: a discrete choice experiment of maize in rural Malawi Open
Price and affordability are important drivers of food choice, particularly for rural smallholder farming households in Malawi, experiencing extreme poverty, food insecurity, and lack of dietary diversity. Lowering the cost of staple crops …