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Item Development of transmission-reducing behaviour adherence measure (TRAM) for monitoring and predicting transmission-reducing behaviours during the pandemic(2023-08-01) den Daas, Chantal; Johnston, Marie; Hubbard, Gill; Dixon, Diane; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem An experimental COVID-19 messaging study in a representative sample of the Scottish population : Increasing physical distancing intentions through self-efficacy(2023-05) den Daas, Chantal; Johnston, Marie; Hubbard, Gill; Dixon, Diane; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem Using behavioural theory to understand adherence to behaviours that reduce transmission of Covid-19 : evidence from the CHARIS representative national study(2022-02-01) Dixon, Diane; den Daas, Chantal; Hubbard, Gill; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem Sociodemographic and psychological risk factors for anxiety and depression : Findings from the COVID-19 Health and Adherence Research in Scotland (CHARIS) cross-sectional survey(2021-12) Hubbard, Gill; den Daas, Chantal; Johnston, Marie; Dixon, Diane; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem The feasibility and acceptability of trial procedures for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a structured physical activity intervention for people diagnosed with colorectal cancer : findings from a pilot trial of cardiac rehabilitation versus usual care (no rehabilitation) with an embedded qualitative study(2016-08-24) Hubbard, Gill; O'Carroll, Ronan; Munro, Julie; Mutrie, Nanette; Haw, Sally; Mason, Helen; Treweek, Shaun; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Experiences of recruiting to a pilot trial of Cardiac Rehabilitation In patients with Bowel cancer (CRIB) with an embedded process evaluation : lessons learned to improve recruitment(2015-04-14) Hubbard, Gill; Campbell, Anna; Davies, Zoe; Munro, Julie; Ireland, Aileen V; Leslie, Stephen; Watson, Angus JM; Treweek, Shaun; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem Developing a community-based intervention to improve quality of life in people with colorectal cancer : A complex intervention development study(2013-04-11) Gray, Nicola M.; Allan, Julia L.; Murchie, Peter; Browne, Susan; Hall, Susan; Hubbard, Gill; Johnston, Marie; Lee, Amanda J; McKinley, Aileen; Una, Macleod; Presseau, Justin; Samuel, Leslie; Wyke, Sally; Campbell, Neil C; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for Evaluation; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH); University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical StatisticsItem CRIB--the use of cardiac rehabilitation services to aid the recovery of patients with bowel cancer : a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) with embedded feasibility study(2014-02-18) Munro, Julie; Adams, Richard; Campbell, Anna; Campbell, Sandra; Donaldson, Cam; Godwin, Jon; Haw, Sally; Kidd, Lisa; Lane, Chrissie; Leslie, Stephen J; Mason, Helen; Mutrie, Nanette; O'Carroll, Ronan; Taylor, Cara; Treweek, Shaun; Watson, Angus; Hubbard, Gill; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.University of AberdeenItem Vocational rehabilitation services for patients with cancer : design of a feasibility study incorporating a pilot randomised controlled trial among women with breast cancer following surgery(2011) Kyle, Richard; Culbard, Bill; Evans, Josie; Gray, Nicola Mary; Ayansina, Dolapo; Hubbard, Gill; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Medical Statistics
