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Debbie's interests span a number of areas around pro-social and pro-environmental behaviour. She has interests in environmental sustainability, habits, behaviour change, ageing, and the health and well-being of NHS staff. As a researcher she is experienced in mixed methods, and has conducted qualitative research as well as experimental research, both in the field, and in laboratory settings.
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National Health Programs
Medicine & Life Sciences
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physiotherapist
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Social Sciences
working life
Social Sciences
pension
Social Sciences
habits
Social Sciences
Pensions
Medicine & Life Sciences
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Research Output 2006 2019
One-way pendulum? – Staff retention in the NHS: Determining the relative salience of recognised drivers of early exit
Weyman, A., Roy, D. & Nolan, P., 06 Nov 2019, (Accepted) In : International Journal of Workplace Health Management.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
National Health Programs
Labor Unions
Health Manpower
Matched-Pair Analysis
Health
A qualitative study into the prospect of working longer for physiotherapists in the United Kingdom's National Health Service
Roy, D., Weyman, A., George, A. & Hudson-Sharp, N., 31 Aug 2018, In : Ageing & Society. 38, 8, p. 1693-1714 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Open Access
File
physiotherapist
job demand
Physical Therapists
working life
National Health Programs
Cracks in the wall: Habit discontinuities as vehicles for behaviour change
Verplanken, B., Roy, D. & Whitmarsh, L., 31 Oct 2018, The psychology of habit. Verplanken, B. (ed.). p. 189-205 17 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Discontinuity
Habit
Behavior change
Mood
Information processing
Overlooked Voices: The Relationship Between Job-demands, Satisfaction and Commitment of NHS Scientists and Technicians
Roy, D. & Weyman, A., 15 May 2018.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
Job Satisfaction
National Health Programs
Medicine
Privatization
Budgets
Energy use behaviour: A window of opportunity
Roy, D., 17 May 2017, Nature Research.Research output: Other contribution
Open Access
File
Electric vehicles
Fossil fuels
Environmental impact