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Perceptions about side-effect information

Deadline: 24th March 2019

The way in which information is presented can impact upon people’s perceptions of that information. Presentation of side-effect information for medications is therefore important because it could impact the likelihood of patients adhering to that medication.

5 – 10 minutes

Perceptions around infographics vs. written text

Deadline: 24th February 2019

The way in which is presented can have an impact on the recipient’s perceptions of the information being provided. This questionnaire has been designed to help us better understand perceptions around how information is presented.

5 – 10 minutes

Perceptions of and engagement with apps 

Deadline: 24th January 2019

This survey looks to explore people’s perceptions about health and fitness apps.We’re interested in hearing your opinions about health and fitness apps, and about your current app use. 

5 – 10 minutes

5 – 10 minutes 

5 – 10 minutes 

5 – 10 minutes 

See our previous projects

PAST PROJECTS

Heller, Chapman & Horne

No blank slates Pre existing schemas about pharmaceuticals predict memory for side effects Psychology & Health.

Watkinson, Chapman & Horne

Beliefs about pharmaceutical medicines and natural remedies explain individual variation in placebo analgesia.

Bartley, Fasse & Horne

You Can’t Always Get What You Want: The Influence of Choice on Nocebo and Placebo Responding.

Heller, Chapman & Horne

Beliefs about medication predict the misattribution of a common symptom as a medication side effect — Evidence from an analogue online study.

Faasse, Grey & Horne

Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety- High perceived sensitivity to medicines.

Chan, Stewart, Harrison, Black, Mitchell & Foster

Electronic adherence monitoring device performance and patient acceptability: a randomized control trial.

Green, Horne and Shephard

Public perceptions of the risks benefits Complementary Theories.

Horne, Faasse & Cooper

The perceived sensitivity to medicines (PSM) scale: An evaluation of validity and reliability.

Nestoriuc, Orav, Liang, Horne & Barsky

Prediction of Nonspecific Side Effects in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients by Beliefs About Medicines.

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