Professor Nana Anokye
Divisional Lead / Professor - Health Economics
Mary Seacole 2nd Floor
- Email: nana.anokye@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 266662
- Global Public Health
- Department of Health Sciences
Research Interests
Nana’s research is an integral part of the work programme at HERG.
His research interest covers addressing methodological challenges in understanding (and ) people make decisions on behaviour change, with a view to informing the design of public health interventions and methods for assessing the of such interventions.
His work has involved collaborations with public health professionals, clinicians and health service researchers at Universities of Sydney, Sao Paolo, Exeter, Oxford, Sheffield, St. George’s, London, the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen), and policy makers at National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), and Department of Health.
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Project details
A multicentre randomised controlled trial of an augmented exercise referral scheme using web-based behaviour change in individuals with type II diabetes, osteoarthritis or depression. Funded by National Institute of Health Research. (Collaboration with Universities of Plymouth, Exeter, Southampton, Birmingham and Edinburgh). 2015-2018
Economic Modelling of Physical Activity: Simulating Interventions ('EMPHASIS'). Funded by Department of Health.(Collaboration with DISC (Brunel), Universities of Oxford, College of London, and St. Georges). 2014-2016
Get Healthy Get into Sport: Health and Sport Engagement (HASE). Funded by Sports England. (Collaboration with BC.SHAW(Brunel), and Hounslow Borough). 2013-2016
Randomised controlled trial of the 'Healthy in Early Feeding Scheme' to improve breastfeeding in neighbourhoods with low 6 week breastfeeding rates (NOSH). Funded by MRC.(Collaboration with Universities of Sheffield, and Dundee). 2012-2016
Randomised controlled trial of a pedometer-based walking intervention with and without practice nurse support in primary care patients aged 45-74 years. Funded by NIHR HTA programme. (Collaboration with St. Georges University London).2012-2016
Research links
Co-author network
- Prof Subhash Pokhrel
- Prof Christina Victor
- Prof Cherry Kilbride
- Prof Louise Mansfield
- Prof Meriel Norris
- Prof Neil O'Connell
- Dr Alyson Warland
- Dr Anastasia Anagnostou
- Prof Simon Taylor
- Mr Amrit Banstola
- Dr Derek Groen
- Dr Nura Abubakar
- Dr Shirley Crankson
- Dr Yani Xue
- Dr Kate Mintram
- Prof Martin Buxton
- Dr Kei Long Cheung
- Dr Diana Suleimenova
- Dr Terry Dovey
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Similar research interests
Research group(s)
- IEHS