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Jack Joyce
Research Programme Manager
I am a researcher specialising in preventative and behavioural treatment in primary care. My work uses qualitative approaches to investigate healthcare communication, and the design, optimisation and implementation of communication interventions that helpfully support behaviour change and lead to better outcomes for patients.
My research mostly looks to understand how communication in clinical settings can support people to quit smoking, lose weight, and achieve remission from type 2 diabetes. I also have an interest in improving clinical trial procedures (often around communication) to improve recruitment and retention of participants.
My current work is on the TRIDENT (Tobacco RIsk reDuction with E-cigarette Nicotine Replacement Therapy) research programme. TRIDENT aims to develop a brief offer of an e-cigarette and a continued support programme delivered by mental health professionals that meets the needs of people with serious mental illness who smoke and who have decline the offer to quit.
I use Conversation Analysis when I can, I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), I sit on the Early Career Qualitative Health Research Network committee, and I teach Nvivo for the IT Learning Centre.
You can find an up-to-date list of my publications here.
Key publications
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The implementation of a Nationally Enhanced Service incentive for weight management: A longitudinal qualitative study of the perceptions and experiences of UK primary care staff on weight management using normalisation process theory
Journal article
Joyce JB. et al, (2025), Clinical Obesity
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Identifying Key Moments in Type 2 Diabetes Management: A Qualitative Study of the Experiences of People With Type 2 Diabetes and Diabetes Health Coaches
Journal article
Joyce JB. et al, (2024), Health Expectations, 27
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Should we share qualitative data? Epistemological and practical insights from conversation analysis
Journal article
Joyce JB. et al, (2023), International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 26, 645 - 659
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‘One size doesn't fit all’: Lessons from interaction analysis on tailoring Open Science practices to qualitative research
Journal article
Huma B. and Joyce JB., (2023), British Journal of Social Psychology, 62, 1590 - 1604
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Speaking out against everyday sexism: Gender and epistemics in accusations of “mansplaining”
Journal article
Joyce JB. et al, (2021), Feminism and Psychology, 31, 502 - 529
Collaborators
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Charlotte Albury
Associate Professor
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Liliia Bespala
Research Fellow
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Rachael Drewery
Qualitative Researcher
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Xinxin Yang
Qualitative Researcher
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Ethan Knight
Research Assistant
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Nicola Lindson
Associate Professor
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Rachna Begh
Deputy Course Director, MSc Translational Health Sciences & University Research Lecturer