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  1. Multi-Platform analytics integration for clinical trial Recruitment: A digital health informatics implementation framework
  2. The persistence of psychological distress while waiting for pain management
  3. ‘She didn't know what to do with me’: The experience of seeking community mental health support after spinal cord injury
  4. Activating waitlists: Identifying barriers and facilitators to pain self-management while waiting
  5. The mediating role of coping in the relationship between perceived health and psychological wellbeing in recurrent urinary tract infection: the rUTI Illness Process Model
  6. Validity of a wrist-worn consumer-grade wearable for estimating energy expenditure, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury
  7. Prehabilitation: The underutilised weapon for chronic pain management
  8. Sexual activity (re-)engagement following spinal cord injury: Identifying behavior change targets for intervention development.
  9. Evaluating the quality of life impact of recurrent urinary tract infection: Validation and refinement of the Recurrent UTI Impact Questionnaire (RUTIIQ)
  10. Refining the Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Symptom Scale
  11. Psychosocial burden and healthcare disillusionment in recurrent UTI: a large-scale international survey of patient perspectives
  12. Is engaging a user-centric digital referral partner for clinical trial recruitment worthwhile? Overcoming the limitations of traditional clinical trial recruitment methods. (Preprint)
  13. An Efficient Smart Pharmaceutical Packaging Technology Framework to Assess the Quality of Returned Medication through Non-Intrusively Recording Storage Conditions after Dispensation
  14. Development and psychometric validation of a patient-reported outcome measure of recurrent urinary tract infection impact: the Recurrent UTI Impact Questionnaire
  15. Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection Symptom Scale: A Tailored Patient-Reported Outcome Measure
  16. Sexual function and sexual satisfaction following spinal cord injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of partner experiences
  17. Supporting Sexual Functioning and Satisfaction During Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury: Barriers and Facilitators Identified by Healthcare Professionals
  18. “You feel a bit unsexy sometimes”: The psychosocial impact of a spinal cord injury on sexual function and sexual satisfaction
  19. Lack of Awareness, Body Confidence and Connotations of Sex: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Barriers Affecting the Decision to Attend Initial Cervical Cancer Screening
  20. Developing new guidelines for using mindfulness with people with Neurological Impairment
  21. Using the COM‐B model to characterize the barriers and facilitators of pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake in men who have sex with men
  22. The Influence of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Pain Management: Mechanisms, Processes, and Trauma-Informed Care
  23. Patient-to-Patient Interactions During the Pain Management Programme: The Role of Humor and Venting in Building a Socially Supportive Community
  24. The impact of flash glucose monitoring on the clinical practice of healthcare professionals working in diabetes care
  25. Grieving a disrupted biography: an interpretative phenomenological analysis exploring barriers to the use of mindfulness after neurological injury or impairment
  26. The impact of pharmacy care and motivational interviewing on improving medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular diseases: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials
  27. The impact of neurological disability and sensory loss on mindfulness practice
  28. ‘Trying to bring attention to your body when you’re not sure where it is’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of drivers and barriers to mindfulness for people with spinal cord injury
  29. Psychological outcomes of MRSA isolation in spinal cord injury rehabilitation
  30. Perceptions of UK Community Pharmacists on Current Consultation Skills and Motivational Interviewing as a Consultation Approach: A Qualitative Study
  31. Efficacy of Internet-Delivered Mindfulness for Improving Depression in Caregivers of People With Spinal Cord Injuries and Chronic Neuropathic Pain: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial
  32. South Asians living in the UK and adherence to coronary heart disease medication: a mixed- method study
  33. Internet-delivered mindfulness for people with depression and chronic pain following spinal cord injury: a randomized, controlled feasibility trial
  34. Developing successful social support: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of mechanisms and processes in a chronic pain support group
  35. Neuropathic pain in a rehabilitation setting after spinal cord injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of inpatients’ experiences
  36. The devil in the corner: A mixed‐methods study of metaphor use by those with spinal cord injury‐specific neuropathic pain
  37. Reflecting the transition from pain management services to chronic pain support group attendance: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
  38. Passing the time when in pain: Investigating the role of musical valence.
  39. Impact of pharmacy care upon adherence to cardiovascular medicines: a feasibility pilot controlled trial
  40. Post-operative pain management through audio-analgesia: Investigating musical constructs
  41. Living with chronic neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of community experience
  42. Efficacy of a mindfulness-based intervention for spinal cord injured outpatients with chronic neuropathic pain
  43. Pharmacy care and adherence to primary and secondary prevention cardiovascular medication: a systematic review of studies
  44. Maximizing self-care through familiarity: The role of practice effects in enhancing music listening and progressive muscle relaxation for pain management
  45. Music-induced analgesia in chronic pain: Efficacy and assessment through a primary-task paradigm