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Hannah Tschenett is affiliated with the Faculty of Psychology and the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology. Her research focuses on mindfulness-based interventions, stress physiology, and chronic disease management, particularly in respiratory conditions like COPD. She has contributed to over 13 peer-reviewed publications, emphasizing randomized controlled trials and qualitative studies.
Her educational background includes a BSc, MSc, and PhD (Dr.). Recent work explores the efficacy of digital health interventions, yoga's impact on stress biomarkers, and patient experiences with mindfulness during hospitalization.
Key research areas include biomarkers of stress (e.g., cortisol), psychological distress in chronic illnesses, and dyadic stress management in post-stroke patients. She has presented at multiple scientific conferences, including talks on ecological momentary interventions and stress reduction strategies.
Notably, her studies often bridge clinical practice and technology, such as developing digital tools for COPD patients. Future work may expand into longitudinal studies on stress biomarkers and mindfulness scalability in healthcare settings.

