Rebecca is an Associate Professor in Sexual & Reproductive Health Research (SRHR) in the Department of Public Health, Environments and Society. She is a Public Health researcher with over 30 years of experience in policy-related research, mixed methods, survey design, intervention development and evaluation of complex interventions. She was awarded an Honorary Fellowship with the Faculty of SRH in 2021 for her contribution to research.
Interests include how preferences affect choice in healthcare, specifically around fertility-related decision-making, and how new technologies and models of care can be used to promote better SRH. Recent work includes the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) funded SACHA (Shaping Abortion for Change) study to examine how health services be best configured in Britain in response to new directions in abortion care, and the Department of Health and Social Care funded Women’s Reproductive Health Survey designed to monitor trends across the reproductive life-course in England. She is also a co-investigator with the Reproductive Health Policy Research Unit led by UCL and leads on a project looking at how to deliver quality abortion care for patients with high support health and/or social needs.
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