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Overview

Wendy Hardeman is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom. Their academic work is primarily situated in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with significant contributions spanning General Health Professions, Physiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Applied Psychology.

Their research addresses a variety of topics, including:

  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Medication Adherence and Compliance
  • Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders

Wendy Hardeman has published in multiple venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • BMJ Open
  • Research Square
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pilot and Feasibility Studies
  • BMC Medicine

Among their recent notable papers are:

  • "Focusing on fidelity: narrative review and recommendations for improving intervention fidelity within trials of health behaviour change interventions" (2020, Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine)
  • "The compendium of self-enactable techniques to change and self-manage motivation and behaviour v.1.0" (2020, Nature Human Behaviour)
  • "A scoping review of evaluation frameworks and their applicability to real-world physical activity and dietary change programme evaluation" (2020, BMC Public Health)
  • "Promoting physical activity in a multi-ethnic population at high risk of diabetes: the 48-month PROPELS randomised controlled trial" (2021, BMC Medicine)
  • "Realist review protocol for understanding the real-world barriers and enablers to practitioners implementing self-management support to people living with and beyond cancer" (2020, BMJ Open)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Helen Eborall
  • Stephen Sutton
  • Felix Naughton
  • Catherine Gooday
  • James Woodburn

Best Publications

  • The Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy (v1) of 93 Hierarchically Clustered Techniques: Building an International Consensus for the Reporting of Behavior Change Interventions

    Susan Michie;Michelle Richardson;Marie Johnston;Marie Johnston;Charles Abraham

  • Process evaluation of complex interventions: Medical Research Council guidance

    Graham Moore;Suzanne Audrey;Mary Barker;Lyndal Bond

  • From Theory to Intervention: Mapping Theoretically Derived Behavioural Determinants to Behaviour Change Techniques

    Susan Michie;Marie Johnston;Jillian Joy Francis;Wendy Hardeman

  • Systematic review of reviews of intervention components associated with increased effectiveness in dietary and physical activity interventions

    Colin J Greaves;Kate E Sheppard;Charles Abraham;Wendy Hardeman

  • Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in Behaviour Change Interventions: A Systematic Review

    Wendy Hardeman;Marie Johnston;Derek W. Johnston;Debbie Bonetti

  • Behaviour change techniques: the development and evaluation of a taxonomic method for reporting and describing behaviour change interventions (a suite of five studies involving consensus methods, randomised controlled trials and analysis of qualitative data)

    Susan Michie;Caroline E Wood;Marie Johnston;Marie Johnston;Charles Abraham

  • A European Evidence-Based Guideline for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes

    B. Paulweber;P. Valensi;J. Lindström;N. M. Lalic

  • Family involvement in weight control, weight maintenance and weight-loss interventions: a systematic review of randomised trials.

    N McLean;S Griffin;K Toney;W Hardeman

  • Interventions to prevent weight gain: a systematic review of psychological models and behaviour change methods

    W Hardeman;S Griffin;Marie Johnston;A L Kinmonth

  • Process evaluation in complex public health intervention studies: The need for guidance

    Graham Moore;Suzanne Audrey;Mary Barker;Lyndal Bond

  • Strengthening evaluation and implementation by specifying components of behaviour change interventions: a study protocol

    Susan Michie;Charles Abraham;Martin Eccles;Jillian Joy Francis

  • A systematic review of just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs) to promote physical activity

    Wendy Hardeman;Julie Houghton;Kathleen Lane;Andrew Jones

  • A causal modelling approach to the development of theory-based behaviour change programmes for trial evaluation

    Wendy Hardeman;Stephen Sutton;Simon Griffin;Marie Johnston

  • The Importance of Affective Beliefs and Attitudes in the Theory of Planned Behavior: Predicting Intention to Increase Physical Activity

    David P. French;Stephen Sutton;Susie J. Hennings;Jo Mitchell

  • Eliciting Salient Beliefs in Research on the Theory of Planned Behaviour: The Effect of Question Wording

    Stephen Sutton;David P. French;Susie J. Hennings;J. O. Mitchell

  • Efficacy of a theory-based behavioural intervention to increase physical activity in an at-risk group in primary care (ProActive UK): a randomised trial

    Ann Louise Kinmonth;Nicholas J. Wareham;Wendy Hardeman;Stephen Sutton

  • A systematic review of school-based interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour among older adolescents.

    S-T Hynynen;M M van Stralen;F F Sniehotta;V Araújo-Soares

  • Focusing on fidelity: narrative review and recommendations for improving intervention fidelity within trials of health behaviour change interventions

    Elaine C. Toomey;Wendy Hardeman;N. Hankonen;M. Byrne

  • The compendium of self-enactable techniques to change and self-manage motivation and behaviour v.1.0.

    Keegan Knittle;Matti Heino;Marta M. Marques;Minna Stenius

  • Fidelity of delivery of a physical activity intervention:predictors and consequences

    Wendy Hardeman;Susan Michie;Thomas R. Fanshawe;Toby Prevost

  • Which Behavior Change Techniques are Associated with Changes in Physical Activity, Diet and Body Mass Index in People with Recently Diagnosed Diabetes?

    Nelli Hankonen;Nelli Hankonen;Stephen Robert Sutton;A Toby Prevost;A Toby Prevost;Rebecca Kate Simmons

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen Sutton
Stephen Sutton University of Cambridge
Susan Michie
Susan Michie University College London
Marie Johnston
Marie Johnston University of Aberdeen
Charles Abraham
Charles Abraham University of Exeter
Michael Ussher
Michael Ussher St George's, University of London
Melanie J. Davies
Melanie J. Davies University of Leicester
Falko F. Sniehotta
Falko F. Sniehotta Newcastle University
Daniel Wight
Daniel Wight University of Glasgow
Lucy Yardley
Lucy Yardley University of Bristol
David P. French
David P. French University of Manchester

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