معرفی
Bridie Kemp is a Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast's School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences. Her work focuses on eHealth innovations and family-based interventions to reduce cardiovascular disease risks. Key projects include the Health-e-Hearts program and the PAIGE2 Study, addressing gestational diabetes and obesity in pregnancy.
Education:
- PhD in Biomedical Sciences (2023), Queen's University Belfast
Research Interests: Bridie's research integrates telehealth solutions and family engagement to improve healthcare outcomes. She specializes in gestational diabetes management, obesity intervention, and guideline harmonization for comorbidities like cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Her work aligns with UN SDGs to enhance global health equity.
Article Trends: Recent publications emphasize telemedicine efficacy, lifestyle interventions for chronic diseases, and doctoral student support strategies. Key themes include randomized controlled trials, patient attitudes toward digital health, and cross-national guideline comparisons.
Awards:
- Best Poster Award (2022)
- Northern Ireland Department for the Economy PhD Studentship (2019)
Advising & Grants: Bridie supervised the PAIGE2 Study and contributed to academic writing support initiatives for nursing and midwifery students. Her funding sources include the Northern Ireland Department for the Economy.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the School's eHealth and cardiovascular research groups, focusing on family-centered healthcare innovation.

