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Cécile Knai
Researcher at University of London
Publications - 122
Citations - 4946
Cécile Knai is an academic researcher from University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 112 publications receiving 4357 citations.
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Food and beverage product reformulation as a corporate political strategy.
TL;DR: This work qualitatively coded the industry's responses for predominant narratives and framings around reformulation using a purposely-designed coding framework, and compared the results to a taxonomy of food and beverage industry corporate political strategies that builds on the existing literature.
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An evaluation of the Public Health Responsibility Deal: Informants’ experiences and views of the development, implementation and achievements of a pledge-based, public–private partnership to improve population health in England
Mary Alison Durand,Mark Petticrew,Lucy Goulding,Elizabeth Eastmure,Cécile Knai,Nicholas Mays +5 more
TL;DR: To ensure that voluntary agreements like the RD produce gains to public health that would not otherwise have occurred, government needs to increase participation and compliance through incentives and sanctions, including those affecting organisational reputation; create greater visibility of voluntary agreements; and increase scrutiny and monitoring of partners' pledge activities.
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Do cancer-specific websites meet patient's information needs?
TL;DR: An Information Comprehensiveness Tool is developed and applied to breast and prostate cancer websites' information provision and can improve cancer information online and enable patients to engage more actively regarding their information needs.
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The Public Health Responsibility Deal: Using a Systems-Level Analysis to Understand the Lack of Impact on Alcohol, Food, Physical Activity, and Workplace Health Sub-Systems.
Cécile Knai,Mark Petticrew,Nick Douglas,Mary Alison Durand,Elizabeth Eastmure,Ellen Nolte,Nicholas Mays +6 more
TL;DR: This analysis demonstrates how and why the Public Health Responsibility Deal did not meet its objectives and has lessons for the development of effective alcohol, food and other policies, for defining the role of unhealthy commodity industries, and for understanding the limits of industry self-regulation as a public health measure.
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Health information on alcoholic beverage containers: has the alcohol industry's pledge in England to improve labelling been met?
TL;DR: This paper assessed what proportion of alcohol products now contain the required health warning information and its clarity and placement, and assessed the size, colour and placement of text, and the size and colouring of the pregnancy warning logo.