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| Rob HorneSummaryAffiliation: University of Brighton Country: UK Publications
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Compliance, adherence, and concordance: implications for asthma treatmentRob Horne
Behavioural Medicine Research Unit, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Brighton, Room 409, Watts Building, Lewes Rd, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, UK
Chest 130:65S-72S. 2006..This approach, based on a detailed examination of patients' perspectives on asthma and its treatment, and an open, nonjudgmental manner on the part of the clinician, is consistent with the idea of concordance...
The Satisfaction with Information about Medicines Scale (SIMS): a new measurement tool for audit and researchR Horne
Centre for Health Care Research CHCR, University of Brighton, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK
Qual Health Care 10:135-40. 2001....
Doubts about necessity and concerns about adverse effects: identifying the types of beliefs that are associated with non-adherence to HAARTRobert Horne
Centre for Health Care Research, Post Graduate Medical School, University of Brighton, Mayfield House, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK
Int J STD AIDS 15:38-44. 2004..These preliminary findings suggest that patients' perceptions of HAART are important determinants of adherence with implications for future research and clinical practice...
Patients' perceptions of highly active antiretroviral therapy in relation to treatment uptake and adherence: the utility of the necessity-concerns frameworkRobert Horne
Centre for Behavioural Medicine, Department of Policy and Practice, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, and Brighton University Hospital, National Health Service Trust, The Lawson Unit, United Kingdom
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 45:334-41. 2007..To test the utility of the necessity-concerns framework in predicting highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) uptake and adherence...
The use and reporting of cluster analysis in health psychology: a reviewJane Clatworthy
Centre for Health Care Research, University of Brighton, UK
Br J Health Psychol 10:329-58. 2005..The aim of this review is to describe and evaluate the reporting of cluster analysis in health psychology publications...
A conceptually based approach to understanding chronically ill patients' responses to medication cost pressuresJohn D Piette
VA Healthcare System and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Soc Sci Med 62:846-57. 2006..The next generation of studies examining the consequences of prescription drug costs should expand our knowledge of the ways in which these co-factors influence patients' responses to medication cost pressures...
Modifiable risk factors for non-adherence to immunosuppressants in renal transplant recipients: a cross-sectional studyJanet A Butler
Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton SO14 0YG, UK
Nephrol Dial Transplant 19:3144-9. 2004..Non-adherence to immunosuppressants is a major cause of renal transplant failure. Interventions to improve adherence need to target modifiable risk factors...
Medicine in a multi-cultural society: the effect of cultural background on beliefs about medicationsRobert Horne
Centre for Health Care Research, Faculty of Health, University of Brighton, Falmer Campus, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK
Soc Sci Med 59:1307-13. 2004....
Measuring compliance with drug regimens after renal transplantation: comparison of self-report and clinician rating with electronic monitoringJanet A Butler
University Mental Health Group, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, United Kingdom
Transplantation 77:786-9. 2004..Further research on how best to facilitate disclosure in clinical settings may be the best way to develop adherence measures for use in routine practice...
The cost effectiveness of a telephone-based pharmacy advisory service to improve adherence to newly prescribed medicinesRachel A Elliott
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Pharm World Sci 30:17-23. 2008..This "proof of concept" study aimed to assess the cost effectiveness of pharmacists giving advice via telephone, to patients receiving a new medicine for a chronic condition, in England...
