
Dr Becky Band
BSc, MSc
Current positions
Senior Research Associate in Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Becky's research broadly falls into three areas:
1. Social relationships and health
This research brings together different perspectives and methods to explore how relationships impact on health and wellbeing. Becky’s research in this area has focused on:
- Loneliness and social isolation how these impact health outcomes and behaviours (such as alcohol use).
- Personal social networks and illness management across a range of chronic conditions.
- The role of family and other important relationships (such as partner relationships) on health and wellbeing.
2. Developing and evaluating behaviour change interventions
Becky’s work has involved the development, optimisation and evaluation of complex behavioural interventions to support self-management and wellbeing
- These interventions have included blood pressure self-monitoring (in older adults and high-risk pregnancies), prostate cancer, genetic testing and reducing alcohol use in older adults.
- Becky has expertise in using the Person-Based Approach (PBA) which uses mixed-methods to develop interventions which are engaging and accessible for users.
3. Hard-to-reach groups and community-based research
Becky has expertise and interest in engaging hard-to-reach or marginalised groups with research, conducting research in community settings and PPIE leadership.
Becky is currently working on the NIHR funded OVERTURE project.
Publications
Recent publications
30/03/2026Assessing a facilitated social network intervention for health outcomes in lonely and socially isolated people
Frontiers in Public Health
