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CASCADE report: Commissioning Support for Applying Behavioural Science and Delivering Evaluation for Public Health. Public Health England. Crown copyright publication. : Prototype testing of a support tool to embed behavioural science evidence in local authority public health commissioning
Brown, Katherine; Williams, Stefanie; Curtis, Kristina; Fulton, Emmie (Public Health England, 2021-09-28) -
Do automated digital health behaviour change interventions have a positive effect on self-efficacy? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Newby, Katie; Teah, Grace; Cooke, Richard; Li, Xinru; Brown, Katherine; Salisbury-Finch, Bradley; Kwah, Kayleigh; Bartle, Naomi; Curtis, Kristina; Fulton, Emmie; Parsons, Joanne; Dusseldorp, Elise; Williams, Stefanie (2020-01-20)Self-efficacy is an important determinant of health behaviour. Digital interventions are a potentially acceptable and cost-effective way of delivering programmes of health behaviour change at scale. Whether behaviour change ... -
Effects of lipid nanocarriers on the performance of topical vehicles in vivo
Moddaresi, Mojgan; Tamburic, Slobodanka; Williams, Stefanie; Jones, Stuart A.; Zhao, Yanjun; Brown, Marc (2009-06)Background/aims Nanocarrier systems have been extensively studied for their suitability in personal care formulations. Theoretically, they could enhance skin delivery of active compounds, thereby improving in vivo efficacy ... -
A systematic review and behaviour change technique analysis of remotely delivered alcohol and/or substance misuse interventions for adults
Howlett, Neil; Garcia Iglesias, Jaime; Bontoft, Charis; Breslow, Gavin; Bartington, Suzanne; Freethy, Imogen; Huerga, Monica; Jones, Julia; Lloyd, Nigel; Marshall, Tony; Williams, Stefanie; Wills, Wendy; Brown, Katherine (2022-10-01)Background: There has been a lack of systematic exploration of remotely delivered intervention content and their effectiveness for behaviour change outcomes. This review provides a synthesis of the behaviour change techniques ...