This is really interesting. Is there equivalent data in Scotland?
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Implementation Science (Normalization Process Theory), Medical Sociology (Burden of Treatment Theory), gardening (Hemerocallis), cooking (risotto with Langoustines), Professor (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine).
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Emeritus Professor of Health Psychology, Univ. of Groningen & Univ. of Twente, The Netherlands
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Professor of diet and public health at MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge. Munroist, baker, knitter, skier, swimmer. She/her. https://www.mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/people/jean-adams/
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Professor of Clinical Trials Methodology & MRC Senior Non-Clinical Fellow. Mixed-methods. Generating evidence to inform design and delivery of participant centred trials using behavioural science.
Epidemiologist with an interest in causal inference methods at @universityofleeds.bsky.social.
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Retired (recovering) implementation scientist. Ottawa, Canada.
Behaviour change to address social, health and environmental challenges. Cross-disciplinary, linking policy-makers, practitioners & industry. Reposts ≠ endorsement.
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The Human Behaviour Change Project, and its follow-up the APRICOT aim to improve evidence synthesis using ontologies and ontology tools.
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Professor of Applied Health & Social Care Research | Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, UK | Research interests: Substance use; Mental Health; MLTC; Complex Needs | Mother of 2 giant adults (1 w/AuHD + anxiety) & 3 smaller cats.
Implementation science, normalisation process theory, applied health and social care research, qualitative process evaluation. Professor at Northumbria University UK. Trying to make imp sci more practical.
Distinguished Professor, University of California, Merced | Professor (Behavior Change), University of Jyväskylä | Adjunct Professor, Griffith University | Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2020-2024)
NIHR Policy Research Unit in Behavioural and Social Sciences. Funded by NIHR. We provide independent evidence and advice on behavioural and social science to inform policy. Directed by Prof @ejoliver.bsky.social https://behscipru.nihr.ac.uk
Amplifying #ImplementationScience at the University of Washington and beyond. Fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration and communication. Home of the UW ImpSci Resource Hub www.impsciuw.org.
GP researcher @BondUniversity focused on 4 big neglected healthcare problems (non-drug treatments; overdiagnosis; AMR & waste in research); fan of #evidence-based decision making, uncommon sense & surfing. https://healthy-evidence.com/about-2/
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology | Evidence-informed decisions, shared decision making, evidence-based practice, better research reporting, meta-research
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Implementation Scientist at Northumbria University