Home School of Health Sciences Transforming lives through Applied Health Sciences Research Research projects in the School of Health Sciences Scroll left Section menu Chevron pointing down Overview Study PhDs Research Chevron pointing down Projects Phd opportunities Stories Events People See more Scroll right On this page Chevron pointing down Research projects Research project Promoting physical activity and exercise after stroke using a text messaging intervention Looking at using text messaging to enhance motivation for stroke survivors to participate in physical activity Research project Understanding the contextual factors that impact on the effective provision of Opiate Substitution Therapy (OST) and Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP) in the UK A multi-method study and realist evaluation of what works for whom and under what circumstances Research project DIAMONDS programme Developing and evaluating a diabetes self-management intervention for people with severe mental illness Research project Ageing well in urban environments Developing age friendly cities and communities Research project Exploring Life-time LGBT2QI+ Love and Relationships through intergenerational storytelling This project explored the social and health outcomes associated with younger and older peoples’ LGBT2QI+ love and relationship experiences using creative intergenerational storytelling.
Research project Promoting physical activity and exercise after stroke using a text messaging intervention Looking at using text messaging to enhance motivation for stroke survivors to participate in physical activity
Research project Understanding the contextual factors that impact on the effective provision of Opiate Substitution Therapy (OST) and Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP) in the UK A multi-method study and realist evaluation of what works for whom and under what circumstances
Research project DIAMONDS programme Developing and evaluating a diabetes self-management intervention for people with severe mental illness
Research project Exploring Life-time LGBT2QI+ Love and Relationships through intergenerational storytelling This project explored the social and health outcomes associated with younger and older peoples’ LGBT2QI+ love and relationship experiences using creative intergenerational storytelling.