Dr Kiki Sze Nga LIU

Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care

  • BSc (CUHK), PhD (HKU)

Kiki obtained her PhD in the Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care of the University of Hong Kong. Her research focused on healthy eating among adolescents with specific interest in family influences. She is experienced in mixed-methods study and instrument development and validation.

Kiki continued her career as Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department in November 2023. She is pursuing her interests in preventive care, behavioral health and health promotion in family and community settings.

Key Research Areas
  • Preventive care
  • Behavioral health
  • Health promotion in family and community settings
 

Key Publications
  • Liu KSN, Chen JY, Sun K-S, Tsang JPY, Ip P, Lam CLK. Family Facilitators of, Barriers to and Strategies for Healthy Eating among Chinese Adolescents: Qualitative Interviews with Parent–Adolescent Dyads. Nutrients 2023, 15, 651. Access: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15030651
  • Ng, APP, Liu, KSN, Cheng WHG, Wong CKH, Cheng JKY, Lam JSM, Or CK, Tse ETY, Lam, CLK. Feasibility and acceptability of electronic EQ‑5D‑5L for routine measurement of HRQOL in patients with chronic musculoskeletal problems in Hong Kong primary care. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 20:137 (2022). Access: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12955-022-02047-0
  • Liu, KSN, Chen, JY, Sun, K-S, Tsang, JPY, Ip, P, Lam, CLK. Adolescent Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Healthy Eating: Findings of Qualitative Interviews among Hong Kong Families. Nutrients 2022, 14, 2857. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14142857
  • Liu, KSN, Chen, JY, Ng, MYC, Yeung, MHY, Bedford, EL, Lam, CLK. How does the family influence adolescent eating habits in terms of knowledge, attitudes and practices? A global systematic review of qualitative studies. Nutrients 13(11), 3717 (2021). Access: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13113717
  • Wong, RSM, Yu, EYT, Wong, TW, Fung, CSC., Choi, CSY., Or, CKL, Liu, KSN, Wong, CKH, Ip, P., Lam, CLK. Development and pilot evaluation of a mobile app on parent-child exercises to improve physical activity and psychosocial outcomes of Hong Kong Chinese children. BMC Public Health 20, 1544 (2020). Access: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09655-9
  • Yu, YTE, Leung, WLH, Wong, SYS *, Liu, KSN, Wan, EYF; for the HKCFP Executive and Research Committee. How are family doctors serving the Hong Kong community during the COVID-19 outbreak? A survey of HKCFP members. Hong Kong Medical Journal 2020; 26: Epub. Access: https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj208606