Dr Elaine Toomey, Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the CHErIsH study, recently delivered a seminar on at the University of East Anglia (UEA) titled “Exploring implementation fidelity within complex behaviour change interventions: a journey from physiotherapy to public health research”. The seminar provided an update on the current progress of the CHErIsH study as well as discussing Elaine’s previous research in the area of health behaviour change.
Elaine was invited to deliver this seminar to the School of Health Sciences while on a research visit to Dr Wendy Hardeman, an international expert in development and evaluation of behaviour change interventions, particularly in the area of implementation fidelity.