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Wolfson Institute of Population Health

Dr Mel Ramasawmy

Mel

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Email: m.ramasawmy@qmul.ac.uk

Profile

I am a qualitative researcher working on the MODE study, which aims to understand when interim diagnoses represent missed opportunities to diagnose cancer. 

My background is in health policy, where I covered medicine and medical device safety, and social care. More recently my research has focused on patient experiences of care for long-term health conditions including cardiometabolic disease, Long Covid, obesity and depression; and on digital health inequalities in the South Asian population in the UK. 

 

Research

Research Interests:

•    Health services research
•    Health inequalities
•    Health policy
•    Digital health

Publications

  • Gradwell NC, Ramasawmy M, Arora S et al. (publicationYear). Acceptability of Sharing Internet Browsing History for Cancer Research: Think-Aloud and Interview Study. nameOfConference


  • Persson DR, Ramasawmy M, Khan N et al. (publicationYear). A Design Framework for Microintervention Software Technology in Digital Health: Critical Interpretive Synthesis. nameOfConference


  • Poole L, Rickford R, Martinez A et al. (2025). Mental health among British South Asians: reflecting on granularity. nameOfConference


  • Poole L, Ronaldson A, Frith H et al. (2025). The paper study (prescribing antidepressants in primary care: ethnic inequalities in treatment). A study protocol. nameOfConference


  • Ramasawmy M, Sunkersing D, Poole L et al. (2025). Healthcare professionals’ attitudes towards digital health interventions and perspectives on digital health inequalities in cardiometabolic care: a qualitative study. nameOfConference


  • Ramasawmy M, Khan N, Sunkersing D et al. (2025). Recommendations for improving accessibility of digital health interventions for cardiometabolic disease for ethnically diverse populations. nameOfConference


  • Ramasawmy M, Persson DR, Sunkersing D et al. (publicationYear). Uptake of Digital Health Interventions for Cardiometabolic Disease in British South Asian Individuals: Think Aloud Study. nameOfConference


  • Sunkersing D, Goodfellow H, Mu Y et al. (2024). Long COVID symptoms and demographic associations: A retrospective case series study using healthcare application data. nameOfConference


  • Ramasawmy M, Sunkersing D, Persson DR et al. (publicationYear). “If it all goes digital, we’ll have to learn”: facilitators and barriers to uptake of digital health in British South Asians with cardiometabolic disease. nameOfConference


  • Sunkersing D, Ramasawmy M, Alwan NA et al. (2024). What is current care for people with Long COVID in England? A qualitative interview study. nameOfConference


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