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Fiona Harris is affiliated with the University of the West of Scotland in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Health Professions and Medicine, with specific focus areas in General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Pharmacy, Physiology, and Health.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Health disparities and outcomes

Fiona Harris has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • "The influence of contextual factors on healthcare quality improvement initiatives: a realist review" (2020, Systematic Reviews)
  • "Game of Stones: feasibility randomised controlled trial of how to engage men with obesity in text message and incentive interventions for weight loss" (2020, BMJ Open)
  • "Effect of financial voucher incentives provided with UK stop smoking services on the cessation of smoking in pregnant women (CPIT III): pragmatic, multicentre, single blinded, phase 3, randomised controlled trial" (2022, BMJ)
  • "Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of text messages with or without endowment incentives for weight management in men with obesity (Game of Stones): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial" (2022, Trials)
  • "The smoking cessation in pregnancy incentives trial (CPIT): study protocol for a phase III randomised controlled trial" (2020, Trials)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Pat Hoddinott (8 publications)
  • Frank Kee (7 publications)
  • Stephan U Dombrowski (5 publications)
  • Matthew McDonald (5 publications)
  • Marjon van der Pol (5 publications)

Fiona Harris often publishes in the following venues:

  • BMJ Open (2 publications)
  • Trials (2 publications)
  • Systematic Reviews (1 publication)
  • BMJ (1 publication)
  • BMC Medical Research Methodology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Corporate branding and corporate brand performance

    Fiona Harris;Leslie de Chernatony

  • Explaining women's employment patterns: 'orientations to work' revisited.

    Rosemary Crompton;Fiona Harris

  • Corporate marketing and service brands ‐ Moving beyond the fast‐moving consumer goods model

    Malcolm H.B. McDonald;Leslie de Chernatony;Fiona Harris

  • The effectiveness of interventions to change six health behaviours: a review of reviews

    Ruth Jepson;Fiona Margaret Harris;Stephen Platt;Carol Tannahill

  • Added value: Its nature, roles and sustainability

    Leslie de Chernatony;Fiona Harris;Francesca Dall'Olmo Riley

  • Use of serial qualitative interviews to understand patients’ evolving experiences and needs

    Scott A Murray;Marilyn Kendall;Emma Carduff;Alison Worth

  • Sustainable clothing: challenges, barriers and interventions for encouraging more sustainable consumer behaviour

    Fiona Harris;Helen Roby;Sally Dibb

  • Use of multiperspective qualitative interviews to understand patients’ and carers’ beliefs, experiences, and needs

    Marilyn Kendall;Scott A Murray;Emma Carduff;Alison Worth

  • Risk and Protective Factors for Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour: A Literature Review

    Joanne McLean;Margaret Maxwell;Stephen Platt;Fiona Margaret Harris

  • Developing a brand performance measure for financial services brands

    Leslie de Chernatony;Fiona J. Harris;George Christodoulides

  • Calpain 2 and Src dependence distinguishes mesenchymal and amoeboid modes of tumour cell invasion: a link to integrin function

    N O Carragher;S M Walker;L A Scott Carragher;F Harris

  • The influence of contextual factors on healthcare quality improvement initiatives: a realist review

    Emma Coles;Julie Anderson;Margaret Maxwell;Fiona M. Harris

  • Key challenges and ways forward in researching the "good death": qualitative in-depth interview and focus group study.

    Marilyn Kendall;Fiona Margaret Harris;Kirsty Boyd;Aziz Sheikh

  • Developing Corporate Brands Through Considering Internal and External Stakeholders

    L de Chernatony;F Harris

  • Criteria to Assess Brand Success

    Leslie de Chematony;Francesca Dall'Olmo Riley;Fiona Harris

  • Gender Relations and Employment: The Impact of Occupation:

    Rosemary Crompton;Fiona Harris

  • Physical activity in South Asians: an in-depth qualitative study to explore motivations and facilitators

    Ruth Jepson;Fiona Margaret Harris;Alison Bowes;Roma Robertson

  • Epidemiology of facial clefting.

    J R Owens;J W Jones;F Harris

  • The influence of contextual factors on healthcare quality improvement initiatives: what works, for whom and in what setting? Protocol for a realist review

    Emma Coles;Mary Wells;Margaret Maxwell;Fiona M. Harris

  • Women's Employment and Gender Attitudes: A Comparative Analysis of Britain, Norway and the Czech Republic

    Rosemary Crompton;Fiona Harris

  • Assessing the cumulative impact of alcohol marketing on young people's drinking: cross sectional data findings

    Ross Gordon;Fiona Harris;Anne Marie MacKintosh;Crawford Moodie

Frequent Co-Authors

Jane Farmer
Jane Farmer Swinburne University of Technology
Edwin van Teijlingen
Edwin van Teijlingen Bournemouth University
Anne Marie MacKintosh
Anne Marie MacKintosh University of Stirling
Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe
Ella Arensman
Ella Arensman University College Cork
David McDaid
David McDaid London School of Economics and Political Science
Rosemary Crompton
Rosemary Crompton City, University of London
Stephen Platt
Stephen Platt University of Edinburgh
James C. Coyne
James C. Coyne University of Groningen

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