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THORNELOE, Rachael, CHISHOLM, Anna, NELSON, Pauline, LITTLEWOOD, Alison, KANE, Karen, PEARCE, Christina, HENRY, Alasdair, HAMILTON, Matthew, LAVALLEE, Jacqueline, LUNT, Mark, GRIFFITHS, Christoper, CORDINGLEY, Lis and BUNDY, Chris (2016). Evaluation of the IMPACT study practitioner training intervention: using motivational interviewing to optimize self-management in psoriasis. British Journal of Dermatology, 205-214.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, GRIFFITHS, Christopher, EMSLEY, Richard, ASHCROFT, Darren and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2016). Medication beliefs are associated with medication adherence in patients with psoriasis using systemic therapies: findings from the Investigating Medication Adherence in Psoriasis study. British Journal of Dermatology, 9-15.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, NELSON, Pauline, BUNDY, Chris, ASHCROFT, Darren and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2015). Existing self-report tools are not suitable for measuring adherence to topical therapies in psoriasis (abstract only). Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 134, S49-S60.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, CLARKE, Elaine N. and ARDEN, Madelynne (2022). Adherence to behaviours associated with the test, trace, and isolate system: an analysis using the theoretical domains framework. BMC Public Health, 22: 567.

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HALL, Louise, THORNELOE, Rachael, RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ, Rocio, GRICE, Adam, THORAT, Mangesh, KATHERINE, Bradbury, KAMBLE, Meghana, OKOLI, Grace, POWELL, Dan and BEEKEN, Rebecca (2021). Delivering brief physical activity interventions in primary care: a systematic review of the prevalence, and factors associated with delivery, receipt, and patient receptivity. British Journal of General Practice.

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GHIO, Daniela, LAWES-WICKWAR, Sadie, TANG, Mei Yee, EPTON, Tracy, HOWLETT, Neil, JENKINSON, Elizabeth, STANESCU, Sabina, WESTBROOK, Juliette, KASSIANOS, Angelos P., WATSON, Daniella, SUTHERLAND, Lisa, STANULEWICZ, Natalia, GUEST, Ella, SCANLAN, Daniel, CARR, Natalie, CHATER, Angel, HOTHAM, Sarah, THORNELOE, Rachael, ARMITAGE, Christopher J., ARDEN, Madelynne, HART, Jo, BYRNE-DAVIS, Lucie and KEYWORTH, Christopher (2021). What influences people's responses to public health messages for managing risks and preventing infectious diseases? A rapid systematic review of the evidence and recommendations. BMJ Open, 11 (11).

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LLOYD, Kelly, HALL, Louise, KING, Natalie, THORNELOE, Rachael, RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ, Rocio, ZIEGLER, Lucy, TAYLOR, David, MACKENZIE, Mairead and SMITH, Samuel (2021). Aspirin use for cancer prevention: a systematic review of public, patient and healthcare provider attitudes and adherence behaviours. Preventive Medicine, 154, p. 106872.

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ISKANDAR, Ireny YK, LUNT, Mark, THORNELOE, Rachael, CORDINGLEY, Lis, GRIFFITHS, Christopher EM and ASHCROFT, Darren M (2021). Alcohol abuse associated with poor response to systemic therapies for psoriasis: findings from a prospective multicentre cohort study. British Journal of Dermatology.

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ISKANDAR, I.Y.K., LUNT, M., THORNELOE, Rachael, CORDINGLEY, L., GRIFFITHS, C.E.M. and ASHCROFT, D.M. (2021). Alcohol misuse is associated with poor response to systemic therapies for psoriasis: findings from a prospective multicentre cohort study. British Journal of Dermatology.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, HALL, Louise, WALTER, Fiona, SIDE, Lucy, LLOYD, Kelly and SMITH, Samuel (2020). Knowledge of potential harms and benefits of tamoxifen among women considering breast cancer preventive therapy. Cancer Prevention Research.

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THORNELOE, Rachael (2019). The use of online peer support communities in dermatology. British Journal of Dermatology.

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KILBY, Laura, THORNELOE, Rachael, ARDEN, Madelynne, LAMB, Martin and ARMITAGE, C.J. (2019). Doncaster local delivery pilot behavioural insight work phase 2: insights from community explorer research. Project Report. Behavioural Science Consortium.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, HORNE, Rob, SIDE, Lucy, WOLF, Michael and SMITH, Samuel (2019). Medication beliefs predict uptake of preventive therapy in women at increased risk of breast cancer: a Latent Profile Analysis (Abstract only). Annals of Behavioral Medicine, S1-S842.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, BEEKEN, Rebecca, ELLIS, Erin, FERRER, Rebecca, KLEIN, William, ROBERTS, Megan and SMITH, Samuel (2019). Risk Perceptions in Women Making Decisions About Breast Cancer Preventive Therapy: A test of the TRIRISK model (Abstract only). Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53 (Supp 1), S1-S842.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, HORNE, Rob, SIDE, Lucy, WOLF, Michael and SMITH, Samuel (2018). Beliefs about medication and uptake of preventive therapy in women at increased risk of breast cancer: Results from a multi-centre prospective study - Abstract only. The British journal of cancer, 119, S34.

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HACKETT, Julia, THORNELOE, Rachael, SIDE, Lucy, WOLF, Michael, HORNE, Rob, CUZICK, Jack and SMITH, Samuel G (2018). Uptake of breast cancer preventive therapy in the UK: results from a multicentre prospective survey and qualitative interviews. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 170 (3), 633-640.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, GRIFFITHS, Christopher EM, EMSLEY, Richard, ASHCROFT, Darren M, CORDINGLEY, Lis, BARKER, Jonathan, BENHAM, Marilyn, BURDEN, David, EVANS, Ian, GRIFFITHS, Christopher, HUSSAIN, Sagair, KIRBY, Brian, LAWSON, Linda, MASON, Kayleigh, MCELHONE, Kathleen, MURPHY, Ruth, ORMEROD, Anthony, OWEN, Caroline, REYNOLDS, Nick, SMITH, Catherine, WARREN, Richard, BARKER, Jonathan, BARNES, Michael, BURDEN, David, EMSLEY, Richard, GRIFFITHS, Christopher, PAYNE, Katherine, REYNOLDS, Nick, RYDER, Samantha, SMITH, Catherine, STOCKEN, Deborah and WARREN, Richard (2018). Intentional and unintentional medication non-adherence in psoriasis: The role of patients’ medication beliefs and habit strength. Journal of investigative dermatology, 138 (4), 785-794.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, GRIFFITHS, Christopher, EMSLEY, Richard, ASHCROFT, Darren and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2017). Intentional and unintentional medication nonadherence in psoriasis: the role of patients’ medication beliefs and habit strength [abstract only]. British Journal of Dermatology, 177 (5), 815-816.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, GRIFFITHS, Christopher, EMSLEY, Richard, ASHCROFT, Darren and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2017). Psychological distress in patients using systemic therapies for psoriasis: the role of beliefs about illness and anger suppression (abstract only). British Journal of Dermatology, 177 (5), e235-e307.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, BUNDY, C, GRIFFITHS, CEM, ASHCROFT, DM and CORDINGLEY, L (2016). Nonadherence to psoriasis medication as an outcome of limited coping resources and conflicting goals: findings from a qualitative interview study with people with psoriasis. British Journal of Dermatology, 176 (3), 667-676.

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CHISHOLM, A., NELSON, P.A., PEARCE, C.J., LITTLEWOOD, A.J., KANE, K., HENRY, A.L., THORNELOE, Rachael, HAMILTON, M.P., LAVALLEE, J., LUNT, M., GRIFFITHS, C.E.M, CORDINGLEY, L. and BUNDY, C. (2016). Motivational interviewing-based training enhances clinicians’ skills and knowledge in psoriasis: findings from the Pso Well® study. British Journal of Dermatology, 176 (3), 677-686.

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THORNELOE, Rachael, GRIFFITHS, C.E.M. and CORDINGLEY, L. (2017). Medication non-adherence: the hidden problem in clinical practice. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 31 (6), 923-924.

THORNELOE, Rachael, NELSON, Pauline, KANE, Karen, PEARCE, Christina, BUNDY, Chris, CHISHOLM, Anna, HILTON, Rachel, YOUNG, Helen, GRIFFITHS, Christopher and CORDINGLEY, Lis (2016). Development and evaluation of the IMPACT programme patient resources to increase understanding of psoriasis and its management: a mixed-methods feasibility study. British Journal of Dermatology.

THORNELOE, Rachael, BUNDY, C., GRIFFITHS, C.E.M., ASHCROFT, D.M. and CORDINGLEY, L. (2013). Adherence to medication in patients with psoriasis: a systematic literature review. British Journal of Dermatology, 168 (1), 20-31.

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