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Aimee Walker-Clarke is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Healthcare and Communities within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warwick. Actively accepting PhD students, her work bridges clinical practice and digital health innovation with significant contributions across multiple healthcare domains.
Her research interests span digital behavioral interventions, rare disease policy, and neurorehabilitation, with particular focus on sexual wellbeing after brain injury and caregiver support systems. Key methodologies include systematic reviews, eDelphi consensus studies, and feasibility trials of digital self-management programs.
Analysis of her 9 research outputs (2015-2025) reveals an evolving trajectory from sexual health interventions (2015-2017) toward rare disease policy frameworks and neurorehabilitation (2022-2025). Recent work demonstrates strong emphasis on digital health solutions addressing sexual wellbeing after brain injury (HOPE4ABI project) and rare disease policy metrics, utilizing mixed-methods approaches that integrate patient perspectives.
Current projects include:
- HOPE4ABI: Feasibility trial of digital self-management for mental/sexual wellbeing post-brain injury
- RENEW-HOPE: Digital intervention for kidney transplant adherence
- England Rare Diseases Action Plans: Policy metric development through eDelphi methodology
Her collaborative network spans 12 similar profiles with strong connections in Family Nursing (100%), Evaluation Studies (88%), and Rare Disease research (66%). Recent activities include oral presentations at international conferences on digital behavioral change interventions for vulnerable patient populations.

