Dr Yan-Shing Chang
Lecturer in Child and Family Health
Research interests
- Child & Family
- Nursing
Biography
Yan-Shing joined the Department of Child and Family Health as a lecturer in 2016. She obtained her Master's and PhD degrees at the University of Cambridge and also worked on the Cambridge Review of Primary Education in England. Prior to joining King's in 2013, she worked as a researcher within the higher education sector, and the voluntary sector. She has a background in early childhood and primary education.
Her current research focuses on maternal, child and family health and wellbeing, taking a life course approach, in the global health context. She is also engaged in developing and applying medical devices and digital technologies to healthcare and healthcare education. She works with international collaborators including those from low and middle-income countries. She has conducted several systematic reviews and primary research on infant feeding, and interventions to support families and women with complex medical and social needs. Her expertise includes co-design participatory research, cross-cultural comparative studies, as well as intervention and service evaluation.
Research Interests
Maternal and child health and nutrition, infant feeding, breastfeeding, postnatal care for women with complex medical and social needs, development and use of digital technologies and medical devices in healthcare and healthcare education, parenting, home-school relations, parental engagement in children’s learning, family relationships, and relationship support across the lifespan.
Yan-Shing is an Associate Editor of the Midwifery Journal.
Yan-Shing is a member of the medical device research team led by Professor Patricia Grocott.
Yan-Shing is currently part of the COVID-19 and breastfeeding research review team led by the University of Warwick Clinical Trials Unit.
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Research Profile
Research
Midwifery & Maternal Health
The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.
Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Codesign and testing of a specialised visor for ultraviolet radiation protection
Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Codesign and testing of a specialised visor for ultraviolet radiation protection
Project status: Completed
Better Health & Care Futures
A world-leading cross-university development in research and education.
Learning from Beacon Sites for optimal maternity care: A Safety I/Safety II approach
This study is an NIHR Programme Development Grant to explore high quality maternity care through a realist review.
Project status: Starting
Spotlight
Creating medical devices with the people that use them
How patients teamed up with researchers, clinicians, designers, and manufacturers to co-design their medical equipment.
Helping survivors of childhood sexual abuse prepare for children of their own
The online resource supporting survivors, their families and healthcare professionals.
Evidence-Based Practice and Research dissertation supervisions for BSc, Masters and PhD students.
Research
Midwifery & Maternal Health
The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.
Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Codesign and testing of a specialised visor for ultraviolet radiation protection
Xeroderma Pigmentosum: Codesign and testing of a specialised visor for ultraviolet radiation protection
Project status: Completed
Better Health & Care Futures
A world-leading cross-university development in research and education.
Learning from Beacon Sites for optimal maternity care: A Safety I/Safety II approach
This study is an NIHR Programme Development Grant to explore high quality maternity care through a realist review.
Project status: Starting
Spotlight
Creating medical devices with the people that use them
How patients teamed up with researchers, clinicians, designers, and manufacturers to co-design their medical equipment.
Helping survivors of childhood sexual abuse prepare for children of their own
The online resource supporting survivors, their families and healthcare professionals.
Evidence-Based Practice and Research dissertation supervisions for BSc, Masters and PhD students.