Dr Emma Kemp

School of Psychology

Research Associate

emma.kemp@sheffield.ac.uk

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Dr Emma Kemp
School of Psychology
Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS)
219 Portobello
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DP
Profile

I am a research associate currently investigating improving access to cervical screening for disabled people as part of an NIHR funded grant led by Professor Sue Sherman.
I completed my PhD at Northumbria University which looked at understanding the information needs of perinatal women and the role of technology support tools for new mothers. Alongside this, my previous role was a post-doctoral research assistant at Northumbria university. This research investigated the implementation of 'Making Every Contact Count' public health initiative delivered by healthcare professionals in a mental health setting.
I completed my MSc in health psychology at Teesside university and my BSc in Psychology at the university of Sunderland.

Qualifications

PhD (Northumbria University), MSc Health Psychology (Teesside University), BSc (hons) Psychology (University of Sunderland)

Research interests

My interests lie in health psychology, with a particular focus qualitative research, digital health and women's health.

PhD Opportunities

I am not accepting applications for PhD study.

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