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Aurélie Gauchet
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 45
Citations - 1058
Aurélie Gauchet is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 38 publications receiving 825 citations. Previous affiliations of Aurélie Gauchet include University of Miami & Pierre Mendès-France University.
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Assessing medication adherence: options to consider
Audrey Lehmann,Parisa Aslani,Rana Ahmed,Jennifer Celio,Aurélie Gauchet,Pierrick Bedouch,Olivier Bugnon,Benoît Allenet,Marie Paule Schneider +8 more
TL;DR: A multitude of indirect measures of adherence exist in the literature, however, there is no “gold” standard for measuring adherence to medications and future research and practice interventions should use an internationally accepted, operational standardized definition of medication adherence.
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Implementation intention and planning interventions in Health Psychology: Recommendations from the Synergy Expert Group for research and practice.
Martin S. Hagger,Aleksandra Luszczynska,Aleksandra Luszczynska,John de Wit,Yael Benyamini,Silke Burkert,Pier Eric Chamberland,Angel M. Chater,Stephan U Dombrowski,Anne van Dongen,David P. French,Aurélie Gauchet,Nelli Hankonen,Maria Karekla,Anita Y. Kinney,Dominika Kwasnicka,Siu Hing Lo,Sofía López-Roig,C. Meslot,Marta M. Marques,Efrat Neter,Anne Marie Plass,Sebastian Potthoff,Laura Rennie,Urte Scholz,Gertraud Stadler,Elske Stolte,Gill A. ten Hoor,Aukje A. C. Verhoeven,Aukje A. C. Verhoeven,Monika Wagner,Gabriele Oettingen,Paschal Sheeran,Peter M. Gollwitzer +33 more
TL;DR: The Synergy Expert Group comprised world-leading researchers in health and social psychology and behavioural medicine who convened to discuss priority issues in planning interventions in health contexts and develop a set of recommendations for future research and practice.
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How best to use and evaluate Patient Information Leaflets given during a consultation: a systematic review of literature reviews
TL;DR: In the past, several authors have attempted to review randomized clinical trials (RCT) evaluating the impact of Patient Information Leaflets (PILs) used during a consultation and draw some general conclusions but this proved difficult because the clinical situations, size and quality of RCTs were too heterogeneous to pool relevant data.
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Psychosocial predictors of medication adherence among persons living with HIV.
TL;DR: The data suggest that patients’ beliefs about treatment are formed to a certain degree in the Patients’ relationship with the physician, and adherence seems to be related to personal values.
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Theory-Based Interventions Combining Mental Simulation and Planning Techniques to Improve Physical Activity: Null Results from Two Randomized Controlled Trials
TL;DR: Future research should focus on ensuring uniformity in the format of the intervention components, test the effects of each component alone and in combination using standardized measures across multiple samples, and systematically explore effects of candidate moderators.