Dr. Adrienne Alayli

Deputy Head of Division, Senior Scientist

Adrienne Alayli has been Deputy Head of the Department of Child Health Services Research since 2022. She is a health scientist (MSc) and epidemiologist (MSc). She completed her first degree with a double major in Health Education and Health Promotion and Health Policy and Aministration at Maastricht University (Netherlands). She completed her studies in Epidemiology at Maastricht University while working towards her PhD. Ms. Alayli received a Toptalent scholarship from the Netherlands Society for Scientific Research (NWO) for her doctoral thesis on methods of health economic evaluation in public health interventions (to the dissertation). She then worked as an Evaluation Specialist at Public Health Ontario in Toronto, Canada (2013-2014) and as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Health Economics and Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Cologne (2015-2016).  

In her role as Head of Research and Quality Assurance and Deputy Head of Department at the Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA), Ms. Alayli supported the GKV Alliance for Health in the development and evaluation of lifestyle-related health promotion and prevention measures from 2016 to 2021. After heading the scientific working group on health promotion and prevention at the University Hospital of Cologne (2021-2022), she took over as deputy head of the Department of Child Health Services Research at HUU in 2022.

Visitor address:

Building 12.50, ground floor, room 05

Himmelgeisterstraße 228, 40225 Düsseldorf

Research interests

  • Preventive child health services research 
  • Intersectoral approaches to prevention and health promotion
  • Integration of social and health services for prevention and care
  • Development, evaluation and implementation of complex public health measures
  • Evidence-based concepts in child public health and preventive child protection
  • Health economic evaluation of complex, lifeworld-related measures with the involvement of different providers
  • Evidence synthesis and other tools to support evidence-based decisions

Projects

  • See projects of the Department of Child Health Services Research 

Selected publications

Pubmed

S Stock, A Shukri, S Altin, D Nawabi, D Civello, M Redèlli, A Alayli. Testing a single item screener to support family doctors in identifying patients with limited health literacy: Convergent validity of the SILS and the HLS-EU-Q1. BMC Primary Care 2023: forthcoming

F Krebs, S Engel, V Vennedey, A Alayli, S Simic, H Pfaff, S Stock. Transforming Heath Care Delivery towards Value-Based Health Care in Germany: A Delphi Survey among Stakeholders. Healthcare 2023: 11 (8), 1187

TL Heise, A Seidler, M Girbig, A Freiberg, A Alayli, M Fischer, W Haß, H Zeeb. CAT HPPR: a critical appraisal tool to assess the quality of systematic, rapid, and scoping reviews investigating interventions in health promotion and prevention. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2022:22 (1); 334.

F Krebs, L Lorenz, F Nawabi, A Alayli, S Stock. Effectiveness of a Brief Lifestyle Intervention in the Prenatal Care Setting to Prevent Excessive Gestational Weight Gain and Improve Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (10), 5863.

AFG Alayli, D Kotz, S Kastaun. Recreational cannabidiol: awareness, prevalence of use, and associated factors in a representative sample of the German population. Substance Use & Mususe 2022: 57 (9), 1417-1424.

S Stock, S Altin, F Nawabi, D Civello, A Shukri, M Redaèlli, A Alayli. A cross-sectional analysis of health literacy: patient-versus family doctor-reported and asscciations with self-efficacy and chronic disease. BMF Family Practice 2021: 22, 1-8.

AFG Alayli, C Witte, W Hass, H Zeeb, TL Heise, J Hupfeld Insights for healthy settings: a database to support the translation of findings from systematic reviews inro practice. Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz 2021: 64 (5), 552-559.

A Alayli, F Krebs, L Lorenz, F Nawabi, AM Bau, I Lück, A Moreira, (....) Stephanie Stock. Evaluation of a computer-assisted multiprofessional intervention to address lifestyle-related risk factors for overweight and obesity in expecting mothers and their infants: protocol for an effectiveness-implementation hybrid study. BMC Public Health 2020: 20 (1), 1-13.

D Müller, C Kunigkeit, B Stollenwerk, A Alalyi, J Köberlein-Neu. Studiendesigns. In: Gesundheitsökonomie: Lehrbuch für Mediziner und andere Gesundheitsberufe. 2021.Bern: Hogrefe Verlag.

K Dadaczynski, M Plaumann, A Alayli, HM Thaiss. Rahmenbedingungen und gesetzliche Grundlagen der Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention in Deutschland. In: Jennie Naidoo, Jane Wills: Lehrbuch Gesundheitsförderung 2019. Bern: Hogrefe Verlag.

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