Celine Northcott

Celine Northcott
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Phd Candidate at South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute

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Introduction
Celine Northcott is a Research Fellow at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and is concurrently pursuing her PhD in Medicine (Paediatrics) at the University of Adelaide. Her academic background is cross-disciplinary, holding a Bachelor of Business in Marketing and a Master of Research in Population Health Practice. This diverse skill set enables her to bridge the gap between rigorous academic research and practical health applications, driving impactful change.
Current institution
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
Current position
  • Phd Candidate

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Publications (9)
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Purpose of the Review Preeclampsia and the Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy (HDP) occur more frequently amongst Indigenous women and can have short- and long-term impacts on maternal and infant health and wellbeing. To understand factors associated with increased risk for Indigenous women a systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted. The...
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Introduction Given the increasing number of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) tools in healthcare, we aimed to gain an understanding of consumer perspectives on the use of AI/ML tools for healthcare diagnostics. Methods We conducted a qualitative systematic review, following established standardized methods, of the existing lite...
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Background Virtual assistants can be used to deliver innovative health programs that provide appealing, personalized, and convenient health advice and support at scale and low cost. Design characteristics that influence the look and feel of the virtual assistant, such as visual appearance or language features, may significantly influence users’ exp...
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Social media provides a convenient platform for health campaigns. However, practitioners designing such campaigns are faced with a number of decisions regarding advertising formats and appeals. This study set out to compare the effectiveness of two advertising formats (image vs. video) and two advertising appeals (benefits of being active vs. app a...
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Background Time spent in daily activities (sleep, sedentary behaviour and physical activity) has important consequences for health and wellbeing. The amount of time spent varies from day to day, yet little is known about the temporal nature of daily activity patterns in adults. The aim of this review is to identify the annual rhythms of daily activ...
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BACKGROUND Virtual assistants can be used to deliver innovative health programs that provide appealing, personalized, and convenient health advice and support at scale and low cost. Design characteristics that influence the look and feel of the virtual assistant, such as visual appearance or language features, may significantly influence users’ exp...
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Purpose To evaluate the performance of Facebook advertisements for a physical activity smartphone app at different times of the year. Design A repeated cross-sectional study examined the cost and engagement levels of advertisements during 3 time points: Post-Easter April-May 2019 , Pre-Summer October 2019 , and New Year January 2020 . Setting Adv...
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Technology-based physical activity programs are a novel solution to the major public health issue of physical inactivity. However, to be successful, there must be a large and population-appropriate uptake, which depends heavily on promotion. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an advertising campaign to disseminate a physical activity smartph...

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