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Prince Peprah is a Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation (AIHI) within Macquarie University's Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research. His research focuses on health equity, sociocultural determinants of health, refugee health, and virtual care models. He has been recognized with awards including the HDR Research Output Award (2021 and 2023), Scientia PhD Scholarship (2020), and U21 Graduate Collaborative Research Award (2022).
Peprah's work addresses systemic barriers in healthcare access, particularly for marginalized populations such as refugees and adolescents. His research integrates quantitative and qualitative methods to explore topics like health literacy, bullying's impact on life satisfaction, and global disease burden projections. He has contributed to high-impact journals like The Lancet Infectious Diseases and Health Expectations.
- Education: Ph.D. in Health Sciences (details unspecified).
Peprah actively reviews manuscripts for journals such as BMC Public Health and BMC Health Services Research. His collaborations span global health institutions, reflecting his commitment to addressing inequities through evidence-based solutions.
His recent work emphasizes virtual care models for culturally diverse cancer survivors and sociocultural challenges faced by refugee communities in accessing primary care. These studies highlight the need for culturally responsive healthcare systems.
- Grants/Projects: Realist evaluation of virtual care protocols, qualitative studies on refugee health literacy.
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