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  Scaling up Sustainable Models of Community Interventions and Outcomes for CVD Health Promotion and Prevention


   School of Social Sciences

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About the Project

This PhD project is part of an international project on scaling up interventions for cardiovascular disease prevention in selected sites in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa (SPICES). SPICES is a 5-year implementation project (January 2017- December 2021) funded by the European Commission through the Horizon2020 funding Action to implement and evaluate a comprehensive CVD prevention program in five diverse settings: a rural & semi-urban community in a low-income country (Uganda), middle income (South Africa) and vulnerable groups in three high-income countries (Belgium, France and United Kingdom) as well as to identify and compare the barriers and facilitators across study contexts. The SPICES Consortium comprise of 6 Universities - University of Antwerp in Belgium, Makerere University in Uganda, University of Sussex and Nottingham Trent University in the UK, Brest University in France and University of Limpopo in South Africa.

NTU School of Social Sciences, is responsible for the Work Packages of Health Promotion & Prevention; and Dissemination of the Project. The main activities under the health promotion work package are to provide a framework for local people to work as equal partners with service providers; co-development of culturally appropriate reference materials for CVD prevention; translation of existing literature to the local language; and support supervision of CHWs in delivering CVD health promotion relevant to the local context. While the dissemination work package is to define target groups, key messages, media channels and responsibilities for effective dissemination and communication of the project activities. Measurable criteria of the dissemination efforts shall be selected to effectively evaluate each dissemination activity.


Project Aims:
The aim of this project is therefore twofold:
1. to critically explore the use of community engagement models in the production of materials and interventions for CVD health promotion and prevention in a range of settings as per the SPICES project
2. to enhance our understanding of what are sustainable interventions and outcomes from the different perspectives of communities, policy makers, and practitioners in order to bring about effective lifestyle change and long term reduction in CVD rates

Research Design
The nature of the research requires a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches be used to gather a range of data including locally held statistics, as well as the use of community engagement research approaches to co-produce knowledge and interventions and translate that knowledge into actions.. It is expected that the applicant will tailor the research design to the project aims and objectives as these are refined and developed in the early stages of the study and with agreement from the SPICES consortium.

Applicants are expected to be highly motivated individuals with strong academic research profiles and in receipt of a UK 1st Class / 2.1 Bachelor’s degree (or UK equivalent according to NARIC) and /or UK Master’s degree with a minimum of a merit/commendation in public health, health promotion or a multidisciplinary related subject area

Funding Notes

This studentship competition is open to applicants who wish to study PhD full-time only. The studentship will pay UK/EU fees (currently set at £4,260 for 2018/19 and are revised annually) and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (this is revised annually and is currently £14,777 for academic year 2018/19) for up to three years*. The studentships will be expected to commence in 2018.
*Applications from non-EU students are welcome, successful non-EU candidates would be responsible for paying the difference between non-EU and UK/EU fees. (Fees for 2018/19 are £13,250 for non-EU students and £4,260 for UK/EU students)

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