Hyperglycaemia aversion in type 1 diabetes: A grounded theory study
CONCLUSIONS: The trans-diagnostic concept of emotional over-control is used to understand the proposed model of processes of hyperglycaemia aversion. The present study offers new insight which will aid clinicians in identifying and supporting those who may be at risk of psychological distress and harm associated with a preference for avoidance of higher blood glucose levels.PMID:37806779 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12697 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 8, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vicky McKechnie Nick Oliver Stephanie A Amiel John R E Fox Source Type: research

Development of fidelity of delivery and enactment measures for interventions in communication disorders
CONCLUSIONS: This study proposes a novel and robust methods, using video recorded intervention sessions and conversation samples, to measure both fidelity of intervention delivery and enactment. The learnings from this intervention are transferable to other communication interventions.PMID:37792862 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12690 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Anna Volkmer Suzanne Beeke Jason D Warren Aimee Spector Holly Walton Source Type: research

Development of fidelity of delivery and enactment measures for interventions in communication disorders
CONCLUSIONS: This study proposes a novel and robust methods, using video recorded intervention sessions and conversation samples, to measure both fidelity of intervention delivery and enactment. The learnings from this intervention are transferable to other communication interventions.PMID:37792862 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12690 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Anna Volkmer Suzanne Beeke Jason D Warren Aimee Spector Holly Walton Source Type: research

Development of fidelity of delivery and enactment measures for interventions in communication disorders
CONCLUSIONS: This study proposes a novel and robust methods, using video recorded intervention sessions and conversation samples, to measure both fidelity of intervention delivery and enactment. The learnings from this intervention are transferable to other communication interventions.PMID:37792862 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12690 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Anna Volkmer Suzanne Beeke Jason D Warren Aimee Spector Holly Walton Source Type: research

Development of fidelity of delivery and enactment measures for interventions in communication disorders
CONCLUSIONS: This study proposes a novel and robust methods, using video recorded intervention sessions and conversation samples, to measure both fidelity of intervention delivery and enactment. The learnings from this intervention are transferable to other communication interventions.PMID:37792862 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12690 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 4, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Anna Volkmer Suzanne Beeke Jason D Warren Aimee Spector Holly Walton Source Type: research

'It's satisfying but destructive': A qualitative study on the experience of bedtime procrastination in new career starters
CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that bedtime procrastination involves both reflective and automatic cognitive processes. Future interventions would benefit from a dual-process approach, using cognitive and behavioural techniques to reduce bedtime procrastination.PMID:37787021 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12694 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vanessa M Hill Sally A Ferguson Grace E Vincent Amanda L Rebar Source Type: research

'It's satisfying but destructive': A qualitative study on the experience of bedtime procrastination in new career starters
CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that bedtime procrastination involves both reflective and automatic cognitive processes. Future interventions would benefit from a dual-process approach, using cognitive and behavioural techniques to reduce bedtime procrastination.PMID:37787021 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12694 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - October 3, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Vanessa M Hill Sally A Ferguson Grace E Vincent Amanda L Rebar Source Type: research

The impact of age-relevant and generic infographics on knowledge, attitudes and intention to attend cervical screening: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: A cervical screening infographic can result in more positive attitudes and better knowledge and may have a small impact on intentions. Although age targeting did not affect intention, it had a positive impact on engagement and may therefore be useful in encouraging women to read and process materials.PMID:37770383 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12695 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 28, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Frances Waite Laura A V Marlow Martin Nemec Jo Waller Source Type: research

The impact of age-relevant and generic infographics on knowledge, attitudes and intention to attend cervical screening: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: A cervical screening infographic can result in more positive attitudes and better knowledge and may have a small impact on intentions. Although age targeting did not affect intention, it had a positive impact on engagement and may therefore be useful in encouraging women to read and process materials.PMID:37770383 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12695 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 28, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Frances Waite Laura A V Marlow Martin Nemec Jo Waller Source Type: research

The impact of age-relevant and generic infographics on knowledge, attitudes and intention to attend cervical screening: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: A cervical screening infographic can result in more positive attitudes and better knowledge and may have a small impact on intentions. Although age targeting did not affect intention, it had a positive impact on engagement and may therefore be useful in encouraging women to read and process materials.PMID:37770383 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12695 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 28, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Frances Waite Laura A V Marlow Martin Nemec Jo Waller Source Type: research

The impact of age-relevant and generic infographics on knowledge, attitudes and intention to attend cervical screening: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: A cervical screening infographic can result in more positive attitudes and better knowledge and may have a small impact on intentions. Although age targeting did not affect intention, it had a positive impact on engagement and may therefore be useful in encouraging women to read and process materials.PMID:37770383 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12695 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 28, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Frances Waite Laura A V Marlow Martin Nemec Jo Waller Source Type: research

Exploring patient experiences of participating in digital cardiac rehabilitation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: Participants reported that digital CR guided them towards recovery and improved their sense of empowerment and control. However, the limited opportunities for social interaction may represent a challenge for patients seeking social support.PMID:37722874 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12692 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 18, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eanna Kenny Molly Byrne John W McEvoy Susan Connolly Jenny McSharry Source Type: research

Do both anticipated relief and anticipated regret predict decisions about influenza vaccination?
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that, regardless of valence, counterfactual emotions predict vaccination intention and, indirectly, behaviour. Furthermore, participants may differ in their sensitivity to the anticipation of positive versus negative counterfactual emotions. These findings may permit more precise targeting of interventions to increase vaccine uptake.PMID:37722923 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12691 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 18, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sara Lorimer Teresa McCormack Christoph Hoerl Matthew Johnston Sarah R Beck Aidan Feeney Source Type: research

Exploring patient experiences of participating in digital cardiac rehabilitation: A qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: Participants reported that digital CR guided them towards recovery and improved their sense of empowerment and control. However, the limited opportunities for social interaction may represent a challenge for patients seeking social support.PMID:37722874 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12692 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 18, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eanna Kenny Molly Byrne John W McEvoy Susan Connolly Jenny McSharry Source Type: research

Do both anticipated relief and anticipated regret predict decisions about influenza vaccination?
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that, regardless of valence, counterfactual emotions predict vaccination intention and, indirectly, behaviour. Furthermore, participants may differ in their sensitivity to the anticipation of positive versus negative counterfactual emotions. These findings may permit more precise targeting of interventions to increase vaccine uptake.PMID:37722923 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12691 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - September 18, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sara Lorimer Teresa McCormack Christoph Hoerl Matthew Johnston Sarah R Beck Aidan Feeney Source Type: research