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Public Health and Sport Sciences

Dr Rebecca Hunter

Dr Rebecca Hunter

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Public Health and Sport Sciences

University of Exeter
Medical School Building
St Luke's Campus
Exeter EX1 2LU

About me:

Rebecca is a clinical academic specialist physiotherapist. Her background is in chronic pain with a special interest in chronic low back pain and mHealth technology. She is passionate about patient-led service redesign and feels strongly that ‘patient-centered care’ should be a meaningful promise. She joined the University of Exeter in January 2024 as a postdoctoral research fellow working on a NIHR programme development grant to design a prehabilitation intervention for patients awaiting surgery for spinal stenosis.

 

Rebecca graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2010 and has worked as a physiotherapist in NHS Highland for over 10 years. Although now employed with the University of Exeter, she continues to live in Scotland. She enjoys a hybrid work arrangement, splitting her time between remote work and in-person visits to the university.


Interests:

Rebecca’s research to date has focused on chronic low back pain and the role mHealth technology plays in helping people self-manage their condition. In the course of this research, she has developed significant experience in realist research approaches. She has published papers on realist methods and co-facilitated several international realist methodology training workshops. She is an active member of the realist research community, presenting webinars at university research hubs and offering mentorship to PhD students in the realist approach.

 

She is committed to improving healthcare through data-driven solutions to empower patients and personalise care for optimal outcomes. This dedication extends beyond clinical and academic work, as evidenced by her contributions as an early career researcher to the Scottish National Guidelines for Chronic Pain and her participation in an expert advisory group to the Scottish Government's National Pain Management Framework.


Qualifications:

  • PhD, University of Highlands and Islands (Nov 2023)

Thesis: A realist study of self-management apps to help people living with chronic low back pain

Supervisors: Prof Trish Gorely, Dr Michelle Beattie, Dr Ania Zubala

 

  • B.Sc. Physiotherapy, Glasgow Caledonian University
  • MA (Hons) Ancient History, Edinburgh University

 

 

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