Dr Pei-Ching Tseng

Research Midwife

I am a Research Midwife with the Maternal and Child Health Research Centre and an administrator for the Institute for Health Research Ethics Committee at the 天美传媒.

My PhD research was focused on the acceptability and effectiveness of a multimedia exercise programme among postpartum women with lumbopelvic pain in Taiwan. I am experienced in developing and conducting systematic reviews and quantitative studies.

Qualifications

  • PhD Institute for Health Research, 天美传媒
  • MA Institute of Midwifery, National Taipei 天美传媒 of Nursing and Health Science, Taiwan
  • BS Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Chang Jung Christian 天美传媒, Taiwan

Research Interests

Maternal, infant and reproductive health

Research Outputs

  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L (2023) Risk of low birthweight and late antenatal care initiation in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort. European Journal of Public Health, 33(Supplement_2), pp.ckad160-934.
  • Sharma E, Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Harden A, Leah LI (2023) Development, acceptability and feasibility of a community-based intervention to increase timely initiation of antenatal care in an area of high ethnic diversity and low socio-economic status in the UK. Midwifery.
  • Sharma E, Tseng PC, Harden A, Li L, Puthussery S (2023) Ethnic minority women鈥檚 experiences of accessing antenatal care in high income European countries: a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research. June;23(1):1-23
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Sharma E, Harden A, Griffiths M, Bamfo J, Li L (2022) Disparities in the timing of antenatal care initiation and associated factors in an ethnically dense maternal cohort with high levels of area deprivation. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Puthussery S, Puthussery C, Andervad E, Tseng PC, Puthusserry T (2022) Spatial analysis of the association between area deprivation and neonatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort in England: a retrospective cross-sectional study. The Lancet
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Sharma E, Harden A, Li L (2022) Late antenatal care initiation and neonatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort. European Journal of Public Health
  • Sharma E, Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L, Harden A, Griffiths M, Bamfo J (2021) Ethnic minority women鈥檚 interactions with antenatal care providers in Europe. European Journal of Public Health
  • Sharma E, Tseng PC, Puthussery S, Li L, Harden A, Griffiths M, Bamfo J (2021) Ethnic minority women鈥檚 experiences of accessing antenatal care in high income European countries: a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies. PROSPERO 2021 CRD42021238115
  • Rana R, Menon K, Puthussery S, Ravalia A, Panchal P, Vaze G, Tseng PC, Mavalankar D. Effectiveness of nutrition interventions in low-and middle-income countries: A meta-review. World Nutrition. 2020 Mar 24;11(1):165-89.
  • Puthussery S, Li L, Tseng PC, Kilby L, Kapadia J, Puthusserry T, Thind A. Ethnic variations in risk of preterm birth in an ethnically dense socially disadvantaged area in the UK: a retrospective cross-sectional study. BMJ open. 2019 Mar 1;9(3):e023570.
  • Puthussery S, Chutiyami M, Tseng PC, Kilby L, Kapadia J. Effectiveness of early intervention programs for parents of preterm infants: a meta-review of systematic reviews. BMC pediatrics. 2018 Dec;18(1):223.
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L, Puthusserry T. 4.4-O2 A retrospective analysis of variations in antenatal care initiation in an ethnically diverse maternal population in the UK with high levels of area deprivation. The European Journal of Public Health. 2018 Apr 17;28(suppl_1):cky047-141.
  • Menon K, Puthussery S, Ravalia A, Panchal P, Rana R, Mistry SK, Tseng PC, Bhandol J, Mavalankar D. Effectiveness of nutrition interventions in low and middle income countries: an evidence summary. Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar; Public Health Foundation of India; 天美传媒,; BRAC, Bangladesh; 2018 May 24.
  • Pappas Y, V拧ete膷kov谩 J, Poduval S, Tseng PC, Car J. Computer-assisted versus oral-and-written history taking for the prevention and management of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review of the literature. Acta Medica. 2018;60(3):97-107.
  • Mavalankar D, Puthussery S, Menon K, Rana R, Bhandol J, Mistry S, Ravalia A, Tseng PC (2016) Effectiveness of nutrition interventions in low and middle income countries: An evidence summary. Protocol. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, UCL Institute of Education, 天美传媒 College London. Online at
  • Tseng PC, Puthussery S and Pappas Y (2016) Acceptability and effectiveness of multi-media delivery of an exercise programme among postpartum women with lumbo pelvic pain in Taiwan. ISRCTN registry Trial ID ISRCTN51146251. Online at
  • Tseng PC, Puthussery S, Pappas Y, Gau ML (2015) A systematic review of Randomised Controlled Trials on the effectiveness of exercise programs on Lumbo Pelvic Pain among postnatal women. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 15:316 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0736-4

Published Conference Proceedings

  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L (2023) Risk of low birthweight and late antenatal care initiation in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort. 16th European Public Health Conference, November 2023, Dublin, Ireland
  • Puthussery S, Sharma E, Tseng PC, Harden A, Li L (2023) Ethnic minority women's experiences of accessing antenatal care in high income European countries: a systematic review. 17th World Congress on Public Health May 2023, Rome, Italy
  • Puthussery S, Puthussery C, Andervad E, Tseng PC, Puthusserry T (2022) Spatial analysis of the association between area deprivation and neonatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort in England: a retrospective cross-sectional study. UK Public Health Science Conference November 2022, Glasgow, UK
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Sharma E, Harden A, Li L (2022) Late antenatal care initiation and neonatal outcomes in an ethnically diverse maternal cohort. 15th European Public Health Conference, November 2022, Berlin, Germany
  • Sharma E, Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L, Harden A, Griffiths M, Bamfo J (2021) Ethnic minority women鈥檚 interactions with antenatal care providers in Europe. 14th European Public Health Conference, November 2021, Online
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L, Puthusserry T (2019) Antenatal care initiation in an ethnically dense socially disadvantaged maternal cohort. 12th European Public Health Conference, November 2019, Marseille, France
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Li L, Puthusserry T (2018) A retrospective analysis of variations in antenatal care initiation in an ethnically diverse maternal population in the UK. 1st World Congress on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health. May 2018, Edinburgh, UK
  • Puthussery S, Tseng PC, Shaw N, Puthusserry T (2017) Analysis of preterm births in an ethnically diverse maternal population in the UK and the linkage to ethnicity and socio- economic deprivation. 13th Conference of the European Sociological Association, August 2017, Athens, Greece.
  • Puthussery S, Shaw N, Tseng PC, Puthussery T (2017) Analysis of preterm births in an ethnically diverse maternal population in the UK. 13th Conference of the European Sociological Association (ESA), August 2017. Athens, Greece
  • Puthussery S, Shaw N, Tseng PC, Mathews M, Puthussery T (2016) A retrospective analysis of preterm births in an ethnically diverse maternal population and its linkages to area deprivation and migrant status. EUPHA鈥檚 6th European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health, Oslo, Norway 23-25 June 2016
  • Tseng PC, Puthussery S, Pappas Y (2014) Effectiveness of physical exercise on postpartum back pain: A systematic review. The Royal College of Midwives Conference 2014, UK

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