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The EHPS membership directory lists various member's contact information, webpages, up to 3 recent or representative publications, and research interests. Members are listed alphabetically.
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Prof. Louise Wallace Health Services Research Centre, Coventry University Priory Street CV15FB Coventry ENGLAND, UK Email: l.wallace@coventry.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.coventry.ac.uk/hsrc
Research Interests: Health and Lefsyle interventions, including breastfeeding, teen sex, diet and exercise., Health service management including patient safety, evidence based practice, use of psychological models to enhance adherence to interventions.
Dr. Jane Walsh Dept of Psychology, NUI Galway, Galway St. Anthony's 1 Galway Ireland Email: jane.walsh@nuigalway.ie Webpage: http://www.nuigalway.ie/psy/stf_jw.html
Publications: Walsh, J.C, Lynch, M., Murphy, A., & Daly, K. (2004). Factors influencing the decision to seek treatment for symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: An evaluation of the self-regulatory model of illness behaviour. Journal of Psychosomatic Research Vol 56(1): pp.67-73 Maguire, D., Walsh, J.C. & Little, C. (2004). The effect of information and behavioural training on endoscopy patients’ clinical outcomes. Patient Education and Counselling, Vol 54(1): pp.61-5 Walsh, J.C., Curtis, R. & Mylotte, M. (2004). Anxiety levels in women attending a colposcopy clinic: A randomised trial of an educational intervention using video colposcopy. Patient Education and Counseling, Vol 55(2) : pp.247-251
Research Interests: Preventative health behaviour, theory-based interventions in community and hospital settings.
Dr. Oliver Webb Loughborough University Ashby Road LE11 3TU Loughborough UK Email: oliverjwebb@hotmail.com
Dr. Thomas Webb University of Sheffield Western Bank Sheffield S10 2TP UK Email: t.webb@sheffield.ac.uk Webpage: http://www.shef.ac.uk/psychology
Publications: Webb, T. L., & Sheeran, P. (2006). Does changing intention engender changes in behavior? A meta-analysis of the experimental evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 132, 249-268.
Prof. Robert West University College London Torrington Place WC1E 6BT London UK Email: robertwest100@gmail.com Webpage: http://www.rjwest.co.uk
Research Interests: Addiction, smoking, tobacco, behaviour change, motivation
Mr Alvin Westmaas Municipal Public Health Service Rotterdam-Rijnmond, Maastricht University PO Box 70032 3000 LP Rotterdam Netherlands Email: a.westmaas@ggd.rotterdam.nl
Research Interests: eHealth prevention strategies, promotion of sexual health behavior among ethnic communities
Dr. Helen Winefield University of Adelaide, Dept Psychology North Terrace Adelaide 5005 Australia Email: helen.winefield@adelaide.edu.au
Publications: Winefield, H.R. Support provision and emotional work in an internet support group for cancer patients. Patient Education and Counseling (In press, 2005) Winefield, H.R., Coventry, B.J., Lewis, M.A. & Harvey, E.J. (2003) Attitudes of breast cancer patients to support groups. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 21, 39-54. Winefield, H. (2003) Work stress and its effects in general practitioners. In Dollard, M., Winefield, A.H. and Winefield, H.R. (Eds) Occupational stress in the service professions. London: Taylor & Francis (pp. 187-207)
Research Interests: social support and coping in chronic illness, needs of family caregivers, doctor-patient communication, work stress in health care professionals
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