Office hours
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Dr Victoria Salmon
Research Fellow
Health and Community Sciences
University of Exeter
College House
St Luke's Campus
Exeter EX1 2LU
About me:
My research focuses on developing, implementing and evaluating complex behaviour change interventions to help people engage in and maintain physical activity and therapeutic exercise for improving health and well-being. I am particularly interested in women's health in and around pregnancy, and the role of physical activity/exercise in prevention and self-management of long term health conditions, such as urinary incontinence. I have experience in a range of research methods (for example, systematic reviews, intervention development, qualitative research). Public and Patient Involvement (PPI), including stakeholder consultation, is strongly embedded in all my work.
I am a chartered physiotherapist, registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. I have previously worked as a clinical physiotherapist, and as a professional adviser at the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, supporting physiotherapists in clinical practice and promoting the role of physiotherapists and allied health professionals in the UK health system.
Interests:
My main research interests relate to developing, implementing and evaluating complex interventions that enable engagement, and enhance motivation and adherence to physical activity and/or therapeutic exercise to help prevent and/or self-manage long term health conditions.
My interests include
- involving patients, public and other key stakeholders at all stages of intervention development
- improving implementation of existing, evidence-based physical activity/therapeutic exercise interventions (e.g. pelvic floor muscle training)
- designing training and resources to support intervention implementation and delivery
- supporting healthcare and other fitness/exercise professionals to effectively communicate about health promotion and self-management strategies relating to physical activity.
Research experience includes systematic reviews, critical interpretive synthesis, qualitative methods (interviews and focus groups), PPI and stakeholder consultation, person-based and theory-based approaches to intervention development and process evaluation.
Qualifications:
- PhD, Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, 2016
- MSc, Physiotherapy, Kings College, University of London, 2004
- BSc (hons) Equine Science, University of Bristol, 2002
Career:
- 2021-present: Programme Manager in Implementation, Health Innovation South West
- 2016 - present: Research Fellow in Women's Health, University of Exeter
- 2017 - 2021: Joint lead, Council for Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR), South West region
- 2015-2016: Research Fellow, 'Physical Activity Works', University of the West of England, Bristol
- 2012-2015: Clinical Doctoral Research Fellow, University of the West of England, Bristol
- 2011-2012: Professional adviser, Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, London
- 2004-2011: Physiotherapist, various roles in UK, New Zealand and France