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Katerina Kassavou
Katerina Kassavou
Behavioural Science Group, Cambridge University
在 medschl.cam.ac.uk 的电子邮件经过验证
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Do interventions to promote walking in groups increase physical activity? A meta-analysis
A Kassavou, A Turner, DP French
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 10, 1-12, 2013
2152013
Do mobile device apps designed to support medication adherence demonstrate efficacy? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials, with meta-analysis
LC Armitage, A Kassavou, S Sutton
BMJ open 10 (1), e032045, 2020
1032020
Community pharmacy interventions for health promotion: effects on professional practice and health outcomes
L Steed, R Sohanpal, A Todd, VW Madurasinghe, C Rivas, EA Edwards, ...
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2019
972019
Automated telecommunication interventions to promote adherence to cardio-metabolic medications: meta-analysis of effectiveness and meta-regression of behaviour change techniques
A Kassavou, S Sutton
Health Psychology Review 12 (1), 25-42, 2018
922018
Predicting maintenance of attendance at walking groups: testing constructs from three leading maintenance theories.
A Kassavou, A Turner, T Hamborg, DP French
Health Psychology 33 (7), 752, 2014
602014
Does self‐monitoring diet and physical activity behaviors using digital technology support adults with obesity or overweight to lose weight? A systematic literature review with …
R Berry, A Kassavou, S Sutton
Obesity Reviews 22 (10), e13306, 2021
552021
Interactive voice response interventions targeting behaviour change: a systematic literature review with meta-analysis and meta-regression
S Tsoli, S Sutton, A Kassavou
BMJ open 8 (2), e018974, 2018
492018
Reasons for non-adherence to cardiometabolic medications, and acceptability of an interactive voice response intervention in patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes in …
A Kassavou, S Sutton
BMJ open 7 (8), e015597, 2017
372017
A highly tailored text and voice messaging intervention to improve medication adherence in patients with either or both hypertension and type 2 diabetes in a UK primary care …
A Kassavou, V Mirzaei, J Brimicombe, S Edwards, E Massou, AT Prevost, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 22 (5), e16629, 2020
362020
Characteristics of smartphone-based dietary assessment tools: A systematic review
LM König, M Van Emmenis, J Nurmi, A Kassavou, S Sutton
Health Psychology Review 16 (4), 526-550, 2022
312022
The association between smartphone app–based self-monitoring of hypertension-related behaviors and reductions in high blood pressure: systematic review and meta-analysis
A Kassavou, M Wang, V Mirzaei, S Shpendi, R Hasan
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 10 (7), e34767, 2022
312022
How do environmental factors influence walking in groups? A walk-along study
A Kassavou, DP French, K Chamberlain
Journal of Health Psychology 20 (10), 1328-1339, 2015
262015
The role of walkers’ needs and expectations in supporting maintenance of attendance at walking groups: a longitudinal multi-perspective study of walkers and walk group leaders
A Kassavou, A Turner, DP French
PLoS One 10 (3), e0118754, 2015
212015
Development and piloting of a highly tailored digital intervention to support adherence to antihypertensive medications as an adjunct to primary care consultations
A Kassavou, V Houghton, S Edwards, J Brimicombe, S Sutton
BMJ open 9 (1), e024121, 2019
202019
Assessing the acceptability of a text messaging service and smartphone app to support patient adherence to medications prescribed for high blood pressure: a pilot study
A Kassavou, CE A’Court, J Chauhan, JD Brimicombe, D Bhattacharya, ...
Pilot and feasibility studies 6, 1-14, 2020
132020
The feasibility of the PAM intervention to support treatment-adherence in people with hypertension in primary care: a randomised clinical controlled trial
A Kassavou, V Mirzaei, S Shpendi, J Brimicombe, J Chauhan, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 8897, 2021
62021
Digital health behavioural interventions to support physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults after stroke: A systematic literature review with meta-analysis of …
SCY Wang, A Kassavou
Behavioral Sciences 13 (1), 62, 2023
52023
Building an evidence base for effective walking groups
A Kassavou
Coventry University, 2014
42014
Patient and practitioner views on a combined face-to-face and digital intervention to support medication adherence in hypertension: a qualitative study within primary care
M Van Emmenis, J Jamison, A Kassavou, W Hardeman, F Naughton, ...
BMJ open 12 (2), e053183, 2022
32022
Acceptability of the Medication Adherence for Patients Support intervention to improve adherence to patients prescribed medications for hypertension or comorbidities, as an …
A Kassavou, V Houghton, S Edwards, J Brimicombe, E Wilson, S Griffin, ...
Journal of health psychology 26 (1), 168-180, 2021
32021
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