
معرفی
Caroline Charlton is a research-focused academic at Northumbria University, actively contributing to public health research with a specialization in health psychology and behavioral interventions. Her work spans several critical health domains including cervical screening, digital health applications, and health promotion initiatives.
Research Interests:
- Developing and evaluating public health interventions, particularly in cancer screening and prevention
- Investigating health behaviors and communication strategies to improve health outcomes
- Designing and assessing digital health solutions for behavior change
- Addressing health inequalities and barriers to healthcare access
Dr. Charlton's research portfolio demonstrates a consistent focus on practical applications of behavioral science to improve public health outcomes. Her publications show expertise in mixed-methods approaches, systematic reviews, and implementation science, with particular emphasis on translating research into practice through evidence-based interventions.
Her recent work has centered around cervical screening uptake, particularly among hard-to-reach populations, and the development of effective digital tools for sun protection behaviors. She has also contributed significantly to understanding alcohol use in residential care settings for older adults and evaluating the implementation of public health initiatives like 'Making Every Contact Count' across regional health systems.