
This was a great chat with PhD candidate, Yannick Gilyani. Yannick walks us through Process Evaluation, which is something that may not be super familiar as it is emerging in the exercise/pain space. But, if you have ever read a clinical trial and wondered how this may replicate in your clinic or, what the elements you need to 'extract' from that trial to achieve the same (or better) effect this episode is for you! Please see Yannick's bio below:
Yannick is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia in the Centre for Pain IMPACT. Yannick’s research interests include complex pain conditions, investigating treatment mechanisms, understanding the lived experiences in the healthcare system, and translating research into practice. For his PhD, he is conducting a process evaluation of the MEMOIR trial for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome to optimise and translate mechanistic and experiential findings into clinical practice and policy. Yannick has experience working clinically as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with young people in the mental health space. In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf, rock climbing, cooking and live music.