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Dr Anna Cronin de Chavez

Research Fellow in Global Mental Health

United Kingdom

I am a medical anthropologist with research interests in global mental health, green spaces and health, sickle cell disease and trait, infant health, energy poverty and thermoregulation. I also have 5 years' experience as a senior public health specialist in the UK specialising in accident prevention for children and older people. I am currently working on 2 projects at LSHTM. One is the RESPONSE project, which is research into improving health systems responsiveness for vulnerable groups in Ghana and Vietnam using realist methodologies. The RESPONSE project has recently transferred from the University of Leeds. The other is the SUCCEED Africa project which is a research consortium taking a bottom-up approach to investigate what works for people with psychosis in their communities in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. I also help support the Mental Health Innovation Network. I am also working with the AMIPS project on medicines pricing policies in sub-Saharan Africa

I have previous research experience in the UK, in particular working with ethnic minorities and also in Panama and Guatemala. I have experience with several mixed methods projects and have used qualitative methods of structured and semi-structured interviews, focus groups, telephone interviews, participant observation, literature reviews, photovoice, draw and write, experience-based co-design, surveys, and auto-ethnography. I am also on the Research, Evaluation ad Ethics Commitee for Save the Children (UK), for their research and evaluations conducted in LMICs.

Affiliations

Department of Population Health
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

Research

Research Area
Adolescent health
Complex interventions
Equity
Ethics
Ethnography
Global Health
Health care policy
Public health
Anthropology
Qualitative research
Health inequalities
Health education and promotion
Country
Ghana
Guatemala
Malawi
Nigeria
Panama
Sierra Leone
United Kingdom
Vietnam
Zimbabwe

Selected Publications

Burden of mental health problems among pregnant and postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa: systematic review and meta-analysis protocol.
Awini, E; Agyepong, IA; Owiredu, D; Gyimah, L; Ashinyo, ME; Yevoo, LL; Aye, SG E V; Abbas, S; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Kane, S; MIRZOEV, T; Danso-Appiah, A;
2023
BMJ Open
Implementing the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale (MPAS) in universal services: Qualitative interviews with health visitors.
Bird, PK; Hindson, Z; Dunn, A; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Dickerson, J; Howes, J; Bywater, T;
2023
Wellcome open research
Protocol for a realist synthesis of health systems responsiveness in low-income and middle-income countries.
MIRZOEV, T; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Manzano, A; Agyepong, IA; Ashinyo, ME; Danso-Appiah, A; Gyimah, L; Yevoo, L; Awini, E; Ha, BT T; Do Thi Hanh, T; Nguyen, Q-CT; Le, TM; Le, VT; Hicks, JP; Wright, JM; Kane, S;
2021
BMJ Open
The key components of a successful model of midwifery-led continuity of carer, without continuity at birth: findings from a qualitative implementation evaluation
Dharni, N; Essex, H; Bryant, MJ; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Willan, K; Farrar, D; Bywater, T; Dickerson, J;
2021
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Implementation of medicines pricing policies in sub-Saharan Africa: protocol for a systematic review.
MIRZOEV, T; Koduah, A; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Baatiema, L; Danso-Appiah, A; Ensor, T; Agyepong, IA; Wright, JM; Kretchy, IA; King, N;
2021
BMJ Open
Realist evaluation to improve health systems responsiveness to neglected health needs of vulnerable groups in Ghana and Vietnam: Study protocol.
MIRZOEV, T; Manzano, A; Ha, BT T; Agyepong, IA; Trang, DT H; Danso-Appiah, A; Thi, LM; Ashinyo, ME; Vui, LT; Gyimah, L; Chi, NT Q; Yevoo, L; Duong, DT T; Awini, E; Hicks, JP; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Kane, S;
2021
PloS one
Time to apply a social determinants of health lens to addressing sickle cell disorders in sub-Saharan Africa.
Berghs, M; Ola, B; CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Ebenso, B;
2020
BMJ Global Health
Incidental Findings of Sickle Cell Trait From an Everyday Diabetes Test: Should General Health Care Providers and Testing Centers Report, Retest, or Refer?
CRONIN DE CHAVEZ, A; Atkin, KM; Babbington, F; Berghs, MJ; Dyson, SM; Miller, A; Whitelaw, DC;
2019
Clinical Diabetes
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