
Dr Alison Wright
@dralisonjwright
Senior Lecturer in Behaviour Change
@KCL_Pharmacy. Interests: behavioural science, pharmacogenomics, medication adherence, ontology development. Views mine
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26-09-2014 11:38:40
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"A systematic review of patient-reported #adherence measures in #asthma: Which questionnaire is most useful in clinical practice?" An evidence-based study by Prof John Weinman from CARE, Gráinne d'Ancona and Dr Sophia Quirke-McFarlane ☘️: jaci-inpractice.org/article/S2213-… #MedTwitter



#DidYouKnow We translate our research insights into CARE training packages. Our upcoming training in May will help clinicians to identify & address non-adherence with their patients. 23 May 2023, 1-5 pm King's College London #MedTwitter bit.ly/430unLA King's Health Partners

Principles & Practice for Medication #Adherence Support' A new course by Centre for Adherence Research and Education (CARE) for health professionals to identify & address non-adherence with their patients: bit.ly/430unLA King's College London Pharmacy 🌈 King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King's Health Partners King's College NHS






📢 New Paper Alert 📢 Exciting news from the world of behavioural science! Led by Dr Alison Wright and a great team of researchers, this WellcomeOpenResearch paper introduces the "Style of Delivery Ontology." Let's dive into what this means and why it's a game-changer. 👇🧵


Happy #TTBCIFeature Tuesday! This week's feature developed an ontology for Mechanisms of Action (MoAs) for behavior change interventions: discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1017… Professor Susan Michie @paulina_schenk Dr Alison Wright Robert West Janna Hastings 🏳️🌈 Fabiana Lorencatto

Following the morning break, Alison Wright is now presenting on behavioural responses to #pharmacogenetics #pharmacogenomics British Pharmacological Society @UKPGxStratmed #genomics #genetics


🔎Looking for papers using the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology (BCIO)? 📰Take a look at this living document which lists papers that have used the BCIO in their work: bit.ly/using-bcio UCL Centre for Behaviour Change Professor Susan Michie


🔔New paper alert🔔 📖Creating a body of physical activity evidence to test the generalisation of annotation methods for automated evidence synthesis by Oscar Castro @EJ_Norris Dr Alison Wright Ella Howes Candice Moore Robert West Professor Susan Michie 🔗wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-402
