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List of works by Chris Keyworth

'I should have taken that further' - missed opportunities during cardiovascular risk assessment in patients with psoriasis in UK primary care settings: a mixed-methods study.

scientific article published on 04 September 2015

'If no-one stops me, I'll make the mistake again': Changing prescribing behaviours through feedback; A Perceptual Control Theory perspective'.

scientific article published on 2 March 2017

'In someone's clinic but not in mine'--clinicians' views of supporting lifestyle behaviour change in patients with psoriasis: a qualitative interview study.

scientific article published on 20 October 2014

'It's difficult, I think it's complicated': Health care professionals' barriers and enablers to providing opportunistic behaviour change interventions during routine medical consultations

scientific article published on 12 April 2019

A Technological Innovation to Reduce Prescribing Errors Based on Implementation Intentions: The Acceptability and Feasibility of MyPrescribe.

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A mixed-methods pilot study of the acceptability and effectiveness of a brief meditation and mindfulness intervention for people with diabetes and coronary heart disease

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Acceptability, reliability, and validity of a brief measure of capabilities, opportunities, and motivations ("COM-B")

scientific article published on 20 April 2020

Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policy

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Better together? a naturalistic qualitative study of inter-professional working in collaborative care for co-morbid depression and physical health problems

scientific article published on 20 September 2013

Collaborative Interventions for Circulation and Depression (COINCIDE): study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for depression in people with diabetes and/or coronary heart disease

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Communicating Cardiovascular Disease Risk to People with Psoriasis: What Techniques do Practitioners Use?

scientific article published on 21 October 2015

Delivering Opportunistic Behavior Change Interventions: a Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews

scientific article published on 01 April 2020

Do English healthcare settings use 'Choice Architecture' principles in promoting healthy lifestyles for people with psoriasis? An observational study

scientific article published on 2 June 2015

Does message framing affect changes in behavioural intentions in people with psoriasis? A randomized exploratory study examining health risk communication.

scientific article published on 30 January 2018

Exploring womens' experiences and decision making about physical activity during pregnancy and following birth: a qualitative study

scientific article published on 31 January 2020

Nursing students' perceptions of obesity and behaviour change: implications for undergraduate nurse education.

scientific article published on 4 July 2012

Providing lifestyle behaviour change support for patients with psoriasis: an assessment of the existing training competencies across medical and nursing health professionals

scientific article published on 13 August 2014

The role of personal models in clinical management: Exploring health care providers' beliefs about psoriasis.

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Update on the collaborative interventions for circulation and depression (COINCIDE) trial: changes to planned methodology of a cluster randomized controlled trial of collaborative care for depression in people with diabetes and/or coronary heart dis

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What do children, parents and staff think about a healthy lifestyles intervention delivered in primary schools? a qualitative study

scientific article published on 20 August 2020

What maximizes the effectiveness and implementation of technology-based interventions to support healthcare professional practice? A systematic literature review

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Who is responsible for keeping children healthy? A qualitative exploration of the views of children aged 8-10 years old

scientific article published on 27 May 2019