Susan Hrisos
Newcastle University
53 Papers
396 Citations
Susan Hrisos is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Health services research. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 53 publications. Previous affiliations of Susan Hrisos include Royal Victoria Infirmary & University of Newcastle.
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Papers
Do self- reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour: a systematic review
Martin P Eccles,Susan Hrisos,Jill J Francis,Eileen Kaner,Heather O Dickinson,Fiona Beyer,Marie Johnston +6 more
TL;DR: This review, viewed in the context of the larger populations of studies, provides encouragement for the contention that there is a predictable relationship between the intentions of a health professional and their subsequent behaviour, however, there remain significant methodological challenges.
Randomised controlled trial of treatment of unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool vision screening.
Michael P. Clarke,Charlotte M Wright,Susan Hrisos,J D Anderson,Jacqueline Henderson,S Richardson +5 more
TL;DR: Treatment is worth while in children with the poorest acuity, but inChildren with mild (6/9 to 6/12) unilateral acuity loss there was little benefit; Delay in treatment until the age of 5 did not seem to influence effectiveness.
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Reflective and Automatic Processes in Health Care Professional Behaviour: a Dual Process Model Tested Across Multiple Behaviours
Justin Presseau,Marie Johnston,Tarja Heponiemi,Marko Elovainio,Marko Elovainio,Jill J Francis,Martin P Eccles,Nick Steen,Susan Hrisos,Elaine Stamp,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Gillian Hawthorne,Falko F. Sniehotta +12 more
TL;DR: A dual process model applied to clinician behaviours in their management of type 2 diabetes was supported, and a sequential reflective process was supported for blood pressure prescribing, self-management and weight advice, and diabetes-related education.
The Newcastle Control Score: a new method of grading the severity of intermittent distance exotropia
TL;DR: The NCS is a reliable method for grading the severity of IDEX and aids decisions regarding intervention and patients with a score of 3 or more are unlikely to attain a cure without surgery.
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The emotional impact of amblyopia treatment in preschool children - Randomized controlled trial
Susan Hrisos,Michael P. Clarke,Charlotte M Wright +2 more
- 01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: In this article, the emotional status of children undergoing active treatment for amblyopia was investigated in a survey, in the context of a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled trial.
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