University Office (Division)
Permanent URI for this communityhttps://hdl.handle.net/2164/320
Browse
19 results
Search Results
Item Why does work cause fatigue? A real-time investigation of fatigue, and determinants of fatigue in nurses working 12 hour shifts(2019-06) Johnston, Derek W.; Allan, Julia L.; Powell, Daniel J. H.; Jones, Martyn C.; Farquharson, Barbara; Bell, Cheryl; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Rowett Institute; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & NutritionItem Clinical decisions and time since rest break : An analysis of decision fatigue in nurses(2019-04) Allan, Julia L.; Johnston, Derek W.; Powell, Daniel J. H.; Farquharson, Barbara; Jones, Martyn C.; Leckie, George; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Rowett InstituteItem What do self-efficacy items measure? : Examining the discriminant content validity of self-efficacy items(2018-09) Burrell, Alison M G; Allan, Julia L; Williams, David M; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem What do Demand-Control and Effort-Reward work stress questionnaires really measure? A Discriminant Content Validity study of relevance and representativeness of measures(2017-05) Bell, Cheryl; Johnston, Derek; Allan, Julia; Pollard, Beth; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health SciencesItem What more can we learn from early learning theory? The contemporary relevance for behaviour change interventions(2016-02) Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem Improving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examinations : Development and evaluation of an intervention to reduce movement in scanners and facilitate scan completion(2015-09) Powell, Rachael; Ahmad, Mahadir; Gilbert, Fiona J; Brian, David; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & Nutrition; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health SciencesItem The role of emotion regulation on social participation following stroke(2015-06) Cooper, Clare L; Phillips, Louise H; Johnston, Marie; Whyte, Maggie; MacLeod, Mary J; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Applied Medicine; University of Aberdeen.Medical Sciences - Cardiovascular Group; University of Aberdeen.Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH)Item From Theory-Inspired to Theory-Based Interventions : A Protocol for Developing and Testing a Methodology for Linking Behaviour Change Techniques to Theoretical Mechanisms of Action(2018-05) Michie, Susan; Carey, Rachel N.; Johnston, Marie; Rothman, Alexander J.; De Bruin, Marijn; Kelly, Michael P.; Connell, Lauren E.; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Centre for EvaluationItem Stress in telephone helpline nurses is associated with failures of concentration, attention and memory, and with more conservative referral decisions(2014-05-01) Allan, Julia L.; Farquharson, Barbara; Johnston, Derek W.; Jones, Martyn C.; Choudhary, Carolyn J.; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Aberdeen Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Psychology; University of Aberdeen.Medicine, Medical Sciences & NutritionItem The opportunities item response theory (IRT) offers to health psychologists : Methods in Health Psychology Symposium IV(2014-12) Dima, Alexandra L.; Gibbons, Chris; Kleppe, Mieke; Byrka, Katarzyna; De Bruin, Marijn; Johnston, Marie; University of Aberdeen.Other Applied Health Sciences; University of Aberdeen.Institute of Applied Health Sciences
