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Item Behavioural approaches to recruitment and retention in clinical trials : a systematic mapping review(2022-03-09) Coffey, Taylor; Gillies, Katie; Duncan, Eilidh; Morgan, Heather; Lawrie, Louisa; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Health Data ScienceItem Behavioural optimisation to address trial conduct challenges : case study in the UK-REBOA trial(2022-12-01) Lawrie, Louisa; Duncan, Eilidh M.; Jansen, Jan O.; Campbell, Marion K.; Brunsdon, Dan; Skea, Zoë; Coffey, Taylor; Cochran, Claire; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Education; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Carbon emissions associated with clinical trials : A scoping review(2025-05) You, Frank; Coffey, Taylor; Powell, Daniel; Williamson, Paula R.; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Developing strategies to address disparities in retention communication during the consent discussion : development of a behavioural intervention(2023-04-26) Coffey, Taylor; Duncan, Eilidh; Morgan, Heather; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Health Data Science; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Exploring how researchers consider nutrition trial design and participant adherence : a theory-based analysis(2024-12-17) Worthington, Anna; Coffey, Taylor; Gillies, Katie; Roy, Rajshri; Braakhuis, Andrea; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Feasibility of in-home monitoring for people with glaucoma : the I-TRAC mixed-methods study(2024-08-29) Stewart, Carrie; Wu, Hangjian; Alagappan, Uma; Azuara-Blanco, Augusto; King, Anthony J.; Tatham, Andrew J.; Hernández, Rodolfo; Lowe, Bruce; Shotton, Darian; Appiah, Nana; Coffey, Taylor; Vadiveloo, Thenmalar; MacLennan, Graeme; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Health Economics Research Unit; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Healthcare Randomised Trials (CHaRT); University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem How can behavioural science help us design better trials?(2021-12-04) Gillies, Katie; Jamie, Brehaut; Coffey, Taylor; Duncan, Eilidh; Francis, Jill J; Hey, Spencer Phillips; Justin, Presseau; Weijer, Charles; Campbell, Marion; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Medical Education; University of Aberdeen.Vice PrincipalsItem A scoping review of how behavioural theories, models and frameworks have been applied to the design, conduct, analysis or reporting of clinical trials(2025-03-25) Coffey, Taylor; Young, Naomi; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Understanding implementation of findings from trials methods research : a mixed methods study applying implementation frameworks and behaviour change models(2024-02-22) Coffey, Taylor; Williamson, Paula R.; Gillies, Katie; Trials Methodology Research Partnership Working Groups; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem What influences communication about retention in randomised trials : a multi-trial, theory-based analysis exploring trial staff perspectives(2022-08-25) Coffey, Taylor; Duncan, Eilidh; Morgan, Heather; Gillies, Katie; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Health Data Science; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences
