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Kei Long Cheung is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health at Brunel University London, affiliated with the Department of Health Sciences within the College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. He holds a Master's degree in Health Psychology and Human Resource Management from the University of Twente, Netherlands, and earned his PhD with a cum laude distinction for research in multidisciplinary EU-funded projects like EQUIPT.
- Education: MSc in Health Psychology (University of Twente), PhD in Public Health (Netherlands)
His research focuses on health promotion, behavior change, and digital health, with expertise in methods such as Delphi studies, best-worst scaling, and usability evaluations. Recent projects include analyzing stakeholder preferences for stroke rehabilitation protocols, evaluating tailored digital health interventions, and studying behavioral responses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key article trends include:
- Preference elicitation techniques (best-worst scaling, Delphi method)
- Digital health and behavior change communication
- Tobacco control policy and cost-effectiveness modeling
- Health disparities in urban vs. rural settings
- Self-management tools for chronic disease
Scientific achievements include the Kootstra Talent Fellowship Grant and leading mixed-methods research on health technology assessment. He supervises projects in lifestyle interventions, digital health, and persuasive communication, contributing to guidelines for decision-support tools across Europe.
Kei Long Cheung actively collaborates with research groups like the Institute of Environment, Health and Societies and IEHS, focusing on translating evidence into practice for children’s occupational therapy and broader public health challenges.



