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Prof. Fatemeh Rabiee (Birmingham City University) UK

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Prof Fatemeh Rabiee is a Professor of Public Health Promotion within the Faculty of Health, Birmingham City University. She has experience of working in the UK, Netherlands and in Iran as a practitioner, manager and as an academic in the field of Public Health Promotion. In addition, she has extensive experience of supervising postgraduate students and consultancy in the broad area of Public Health in the Eastern Mediterranean region, & EU countries. Prof Fatemeh Rabiee is an academic and practitioner in Public Health Nutrition and Health Promotion. She has extensive experience of teaching and initiating, managing and implementing a number of applied research and evaluation projects in the broad area of public health and social care in the UK, Iran and the Netherlands, using a range of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods. She also works with various non-government organisations in the UK. Prof  Fatemeh Rabiee has initiated, managed and implemented a number of applied research projects in the broad area of public health and social care. Her main research interests are health and social policy, health inequalities, heart disease prevention programme, mental health promotion, public health nutrition and evaluation of health & social care projects. Prof. Fatemeh's commitment to promoting health and wellbeing goes beyond her academic exercise; she is a commitment to capacity building and widening participation and established a number of community organisations. Prof. Fatemeh has been a champion in the area of environmental, cultural, health and social sustainability and through her research, advocacy and leadership skills has contributed to implementing a number of applied research and health policy programmes nationally and internationally and in building social capital & social justice amongst diverse groups of population in West Midlands, UK. Prof. Fatemeh served as the chair of Birmingham Relate (2000-2004) & a member of Trustee for this organisation over the last 2 decades, as well as a member of Lord Chancellor Advisory Group for Justice on Peace over 8 years and as the Secretary of the International and Public Health Nutrition group of the Nutrition Society during July 2000 – 2003. She is frequently invited as a chair, facilitator and keynote speaker at international conferences.

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  • S.Van de Velde, V.Buffe, C.van der eijde, S.Çoksan, P.Bracke, T.Abel, H.Busse, H.Zeeb, F.Rabiee-khan, T.Stathopoulou, G.Van al, J.Ladner, M.Tavolacc, R.Tholen, E.Wouters for the C19 ISWS consortium (2021) Depressive symptoms in higher education students during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. An examination of the association with various social risk factors across multiple high- and middle-income countries. SSM - Population Health, Volume 16, PP;1- 12,
  • Report: Student well-being during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Birmingham, UK | Zenodo
  • Islam, Zoebia and Rabiee-Khan, Fatemeh and Singh, Swaran P. (2021) Culture and Spirituality in the Process of Mental Health and Recovery: Users and Providers Perspectives. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care, 18 (8). pp. 425-429. ISSN 2049-5471
  • Fatemeh Rabiee Khan and Karolina Biernat (2021). Nutritional Behaviour and Perceptions on Staying Well during the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic the Experiences of Students from a University in Birmingham, UK. Acta Scientific Nutritional Health 5.8: 03-09.
  • Fatemeh Rabiee Khan, Rasmieh Alzeidan, Shabana Tharkar, Anhar Ullah, and Ahmed S. Hersi (2020)Food and Migration: Dietary Acculturation among Migrants to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Journal of Primary Care & Community Health Volume 11: 1–6  DOI: 10.1177/2150132720949771
  • Rasmieh Alzeidan, Amel Fayed, Fatemeh Rabiee, Ahmad Hersi and Hala Elmorshedy (2020). Diagnostic performance of waist-to-height ratio in identifying cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome among adult Saudis A cross-sectional study . Saudi Med J 2020; Vol. 41 (3), PP253-260
  • Rabiee, F and Thompson, L (2018) FABTOTS- An early years community-based obesity prevention programme: A pilot study , Prev Med Commun Health , 2018 doi: 10.15761/PMCH.1000112 Volume 1(2): 1-7
  • Rabiee, F (2018) Redressing health inequality through social prescription programme , Volume 2(4): 3-4,  Health Prim Car, 2018 doi: 10.15761/HPC.1000146
  • Rasmieh A. Alzeidan, Fatemeh Rabiee, Ahmed A. Mandil, Ahmad S. Hersi and Anhar A. Ullah (2017), Changes in dietary habits, physical activity and status of metabolic syndrome among expatriates in Saudi Arabia.  EMHJ, Vol. 23, No. 12, PP; 836 - 844  http://applications.emro.who.int/emhj/v23/12/EMHJ_2017_23_12_836_844.pdf?ua=1
  • Alzeidan R, Rabiee F, Mandil A, Hersi A, Fayed A (2016) Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factors among Employees and Their Families of a Saudi University: An Epidemiological Study. PLOS ONE 11(11): e0165036. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0165036 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0165036
  • Singh, S. P., Brown, L., Winsper, C., Gajwani, R., Islam, Z., Jasani, R., Parsons, H., Rabbie-Khan, F. and Birchwood, M. (2015) Ethnicity and pathways to care during first episode psychosis: The role of cultural illness attributions, 15(1). DOI: 10.1186/s12888-0
  • Zoebia Islam, Fatemeh Rabiee, and Swaran P. Singh (2015) Black and Minority Ethnic Groups’ Perception and Experience of Early Intervention in Psychosis Services in the United Kingdom. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 1–17  DOI: 10.1177/0022022115575737
  • Lovelace, S. and Rabiee-Khan, F. (2015) Food choices made by low-income households when feeding their pre-school children: A qualitative study. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 11 (4). pp. 870-881. ISSN 17408695
  • Rabiee, F. and Robbins, A. and Khan, M. (2015) Gym for Free: The short-term impact of an innovative public health policy on the health and wellbeing of residents in a deprived constituency in Birmingham, UK. Health Education Journal Vol. 74(6) 691 –704 DOI: 10.1177/0017896914553957
  • Rabiee, F. and Smith, P.(2014) Understanding mental health and experience of accessing services in African and African Caribbean users and carers in Birmingham UK. Diversity and Equality in Health and Care; 11: 125-34
  • Stavroula Bibila and Fatemeh Rabiee (2013) Training the powerful: Issues that emerged during the evaluation of a communication skills training programme for senior cancer care professionals. European Journal of Cancer Care. DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12167
  • Sally Lovelace and Fatemeh Rabiee-Khan (2013) Food choices made by low-income households when feeding their pre-school children: a qualitative study. Maternal and Child Nutrition First published online. 16 JAN 2013 DOI: 10.1111/mcn.12028
  • Yvonne Kerkhof, Fatemeh Rabiee, Charles G. Willems (2013) Experiences of using a memory aid to structure and support daily activities in a small-scale group accommodation for people with dementia. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice. Published online before print October 17, 2013, doi: 10.1177/1471301213504210
  • Fatemeh Rabiee and Paula Smith (2013) Being Understood, Being Respected: An Evaluation of Mental Health Service Provision from Service Providers and Users’ Perspectives in Birmingham, UK’ International Journal of Mental Health Promotion. Volume 15, No3, pp 162-177
  • Morag MacDonald, Fatemeh Rabiee and Caren Weilandt (2013). Health promotion and Young prisoners: A European Perspective. International Journal of Prisoner Health. Vol 9, No.3, pp 151-164
  • Yvonne Kerkhof, Fatemeh Rabiee, Charles G. Willems(2011) Memory aid to structure and support daily activities for people with dementia. Assistive Technology Research Series, Vol 29 - Page 3-9. DOI 10.3233/978-1-60750-814-4-3
  • Rabiee (2007) The Role of Nutrition and Exercise in Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease. Proceeding of Cardiology update 2006, pp 32-37.
  • Rabiee, F. and Smith, P. (2007) Too much overlooking. Mental Health Today, May 2007, pp.26-29.
  • Rabiee, F (2006) Sustainability in local public health nutrition programmes: beyond nutrition education, towards community collaboration. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, Volume 65,Number 4, November 2006, pp. 418-428.
  • Rabiee, F (2004)   Focus group interview and data analysis. Proceeding of Nutrition Society Vol.63, No 4, pp 655-660.
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