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Previous Events
The DIPLOMA evaluation of the English NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme
Wednesday 29th May, 1-2pm, School of Pschhology, NUI Galway. All welcome!
ABSTRACT
Healthier You: the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP) is currently offered to people in England who are at risk of type 2 diabetes. NHS DPP is an ambitious, large-scale programme, offering a nine-month group-based intervention to support behavioural change in diet and exercise, with a view to reducing the risk of diabetes.
DIPLOMA is a large multi-disciplinary research programme based at the University of Manchester and funded by NIHR Health Services and Delivery Research, which is undertaking a comprehensive assessment of the implementation, delivery and outcomes of the NHS DPP.
The seminar will describe the methodological challenges of undertaking an evaluation of such a complex national health programme and present some early insights of the evaluation.
About the speaker
Dr Sarah Cotterill is a senior lecturer in health service research and statistics in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Manchester. She works in the fields of public health, behaviour change and research methodology. Sarah started out as a social scientist testing out ways of encouraging people to undertake civic behaviour (recycling, charitable donations, volunteering). Since moving to health research in 2010, her research has focussed on interventions to change health behaviours of patients and clinical behaviours of health professionals. Sarah has expertise in the design and analysis of randomised controlled trials and feasibility studies for the evaluation of health and public policy interventions.
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