معرفی
Amelia Woodward serves as a Lecturer in Psychology within the College of Science and Engineering. Her academic work bridges psychological theory with practical healthcare and community engagement initiatives, focusing on real-world public health challenges.
Her research spans Health Psychology, Genetic Disorders, and Community Health Systems. She investigates vaccine hesitancy in parental decision-making, patient experiences with genetic conditions like haemochromatosis, and pro-social behavior in educational settings. Her methodological approach combines qualitative analysis and mixed methods to explore systemic barriers in healthcare access and delivery, particularly within primary care and community partnerships.
Analysis of her publication trends reveals consistent focus on patient-centered healthcare improvement across diverse contexts—from care home staff empowerment to university-community collaborations. Her work identifies critical gaps in practitioner awareness (e.g., haemochromatosis diagnosis) and develops frameworks for enhancing vaccination uptake and interprofessional collaboration, demonstrating significant translational impact in public health policy and practice.

