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Ms Catherine Bunting

Research Fellow

United Kingdom

I joined the Department of Medical Statistics at LSHTM in 2024. I work on the FOLLOW UP study, using electronic health records and patient survey data to compare models of follow up care for prostate cancer patients. Previously I worked at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health as part of a team evaluating England's health visiting service for children and families. Prior to my academic roles, I worked in public and voluntary sector research and ran a monthly training workshop for charities on economic evaluation.

Affiliations

Department of Medical Statistics
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

Research

Research Area
Statistical methods
Epidemiology
Evaluation
Disease and Health Conditions
Cancer

Selected Publications

Combining target trial emulation and qualitative research to understand the effect of health visiting on child hospital admissions in England.
BUNTING, C; Clery, A; Cassidy, R; Saloniki, E-C; Kendall, S; Grath-Lone, LM; Woodman, J; Harron, K;
2025
American journal of epidemiology
Early child development in England: cross-sectional analysis of ASQ<sup>®</sup>-3 records from the 2-2½-year universal health visiting review using national administrative data (Community Service Dataset, CSDS).
Jung, J; Cattan, S; Powell, C; Barlow, J; Liu, M; Clery, A; Mc Grath-Lone, L; BUNTING, C; Woodman, J;
2025
International journal of population data science
How should policymakers, funders, and research teams mobilize to build the evidence base on universal early years services?
Harron, K; Kendall, S; BUNTING, C; Cassidy, R; Atkins, J; Clery, A; Saloniki, E-C; Cavallaro, F; Bedford, H; Mc Grath-Lone, L; Liu, M; Woodman, J;
2024
Primary health care research & development
How does health visiting in the first year of life vary by family characteristics? A longitudinal analysis of administrative data.
BUNTING, C; Clery, A; McGrath-Lone, L; Liu, M; Kendall, S; Bedford, H; Cavallaro, F; Saloniki, EC; Harron, K; Woodman, J;
2024
Journal of public health (Oxford, England)
Can administrative data be used to research health visiting in England? A completeness assessment of the Community Services Dataset.
Clery, A; BUNTING, C; Liu, M; Harron, K; Woodman, J; Mc Grath-Lone, L;
2024
International journal of population data science
Local area variation in health visiting contacts across England for children under age 5: a cross-sectional analysis of administrative data in England 2018-2020
Liu, M; Woodman, J; Mc Grath-Lone, L; Clery, A; BUNTING, C; Bennett, S; Kendall, S; Kirman, J; Weatherly, H; Barlow, J; Bedford, H; Harron, K;
2024
International Journal of Population Data Science
Study protocol: evaluation of the 0-5 public health investment in England - a mixed-methods study integrating analyses of national linked administrative data with in-depth case studies.
Harron, K; Cavallaro, FL; BUNTING, C; Clery, A; Kendall, S; Cassidy, R; Atkins, J; Saloniki, E-C; Bedford, H; Woodman, J;
2023
BMJ open
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