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71 publications
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Ben Ainsworth, Samuel Mills, Anne Bruton & Mike Thomas,
2017
Type: conference
Mary Steele, Kat Bradbury, Ben Ainsworth, Paul Little, Beth Stuart & Lucy Yardley,
2016, The European Health Psychologist, 18(Supplement)
Type: article
Ben Ainsworth, Ramesh Kurukulaaratchy, Esme Bain, J. Griffiths & Mike Thomas,
2016, European Respiratory Journal, 48
Type: article
Ben Ainsworth, Anne Bruton, Mike Thomas & Lucy Yardley,
2016, European Respiratory Journal, 48 (suppl 60), 48 (suppl 60)
Type: article
Lucy Yardley, Ben Ainsworth, Mary Steele, Paul Little & Judy Joseph,
2015, The European Health Psychologist, 17(Supplement)
Type: article
L. Yardley, B. Ainsworth, E. Arden-Close & I. Muller,
2015, Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 1(37), 1-7
Type: article
Mike Thomas, Anne Bruton & Ben Ainsworth,
2015, ERJ Open Research, 1(1), 1-2
Type: article
B. Ainsworth, J.E. Marshall, D. Meron, D.S Baldwin, P. Chadwick, M.R. Munafo & M. Garner,
2015, Journal of Psychiatric Research, 63, 117-122
Type: article
B. Ainsworth, R. Eddershaw, D. Meron, D.S. Baldwin & M. Garner,
2013, Psychiatry Research, 210(3), 1226-1231
Type: article
B. Ainsworth & M. Garner,
2013, Human Psychopharmacology Clinical and Experimental, 28(3), 274-280
DOI: 10.1002/hup.2320
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.