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Research Projects
The group is comprised of researchers who work across two
main areas: Developing the science of behaviour change interventions and
applying behavioural science to interventions. In addition the group
support the research of a number of PhD students.
1. Developing the science of behaviour change interventions
- Theories and Techniques of Behaviour Change Project
- Construct mapping project
- Human Behaviour Change Project (HBCP)
2. Applying behavioural science to interventions
- NIHR School for Public Health Research
NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Evaluation of Interventions
- Elderly-friendly City services for active and healthy ageing - City4Age
- Cyberhygeine - part of the PETRAS hub
- Developing and testing the DAFNEplus intervention
- Alcohol Toolkit Study
- Smoking Toolkit Study
Prediction and management of cardiovascular risk for people with severe mental illness (PRIMROSE)
- Patient Experience And Reflective Learning (PEARL)
- Drink Less app: Developing and evaluating a theory-based smartphone application to reduce excessive alcohol consumption
3. PhD student projects
- Understanding ‘engagement’ with smartphone applications designed to promote health and wellbeing - Olga Perski
- Evaluating the implementation of a social intervention to promote independence in dementia - Holly Walton
- Describing and evaluating clinician-patient communication about hereditary breast and ovarian cancer with cancer patients - Chris Jacobs