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71 publications
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Sascha Miller, Ben Ainsworth, Lucy Yardley, Alex Milton, Mark Weal, Peter W.F. Smith & Leanne Morrison,
2019, Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(2), 1-13
DOI: 10.2196/10966
Type: article
Sabina Stanescu, Sarah Kirby & Ben Ainsworth,
2019
Type: conference
Benjamin Ainsworth & Max Western,
2019
Type: conference
Ben Ainsworth, Liam Williams, Alex Milton & Matthew Garner,
2019
Type: conference
Mike Thomas, Ben Ainsworth & Anne Bruton,
2018, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 6(4), e15
Type: letterEditorial
Ben Ainsworth, Kat Bradbury & Kate Morton,
2018
Type: conference
Ben Ainsworth, Sabina Stanescu, Beth Stuart, Ratko Djukanovic & Mike Thomas,
2018, European Respiratory Journal, 52 (suppl 62)
Type: article
Ben Ainsworth, Mary Steele, Beth Stuart, Judith Joseph, Sascha Miller, Leanne Morrison, Paul Little & Lucy Yardley,
2017, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 51(3), 423-431
Type: article
Michael Edwards, Sejal Saglani, Jurgen Schwarze, Chrysanthi Skevaki, Jaclyn Smith, Ben Ainsworth, Mark Almond, Evangelos Andreakos, Maria Belvisi, Kian Fan Chung, William Cookson, Paul Cullinan, Catherine Hawrylowicz, Marek Lommatzsch, David Jackson, Rene Lutter, Benjamin Marsland, Miriam Moffat, Mike Thomas, J. Christian Virchow, Georgina Xanthou, Jessica Edwards, Samantha Walker & Sebastian L. Johnston,
2017, The European respiratory journal, 49(5)
Type: article
Ben Ainsworth, Helen Bolderston & Matthew Garner,
2017, Behaviour Research and Therapy, 91, 72-77
Type: article
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External roles and responsibilities
Name:
he largest ever RCT?! Evaluating a digital behavioural intervention via every GP practice in England using the OpenSAFELY platform: Results from the Germ Defence COVID19 Trial
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2024
Biography
Ben's research is focused around developing and evaluating psychological and behaviour change interventions for people with physical and mental health conditions. He has several key areas of interest:
1. Using experimental psychology to understand psychological mechanisms that are related to worse health outcomes, especially for people with respiratory disease.
2. Using the person-based approach (PBA) to understand key behavioural issues for target populations, and develop (digital) interventions to address them.
3. Use cutting-edge models of 'engagement' to understand why and how people use digital technology, and how it can be effectively implemented within healthcare settings.