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Kate Faasse

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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|November 26, 2022
Choice and the nocebo effect: If a little is good, more is better?Kate Faasse, Yvette Keevers, Annalise de Groot, et al.
Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science|July 15, 2020
Rebranding Gout: Could a Name Change for Gout Improve Adherence to Urate-Lowering Therapy?Matthew J Coleshill, Eindra Aung, Jane E Carland, et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology|March 22, 2019
Can Positive Framing Reduce Nocebo Side Effects? Current Evidence and Recommendation for Future ResearchKirsten Barnes, Kate Faasse, Andrew L Geers, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 25, 2012
The perceived sensitivity to medicines (PSM) scale: an evaluation of validity and reliabilityRob Horne, Kate Faasse, Vanessa Cooper, et al.
Psychology & Health|October 30, 2015
3-D bone models to improve treatment initiation among patients with osteoporosis: A randomised controlled pilot trialMelika H Stephens, Andrew Grey, Justin Fernandez, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 6, 2021
Using Positive Attribute Framing to Attenuate Nocebo Side Effects: A Cybersickness StudyAlanna Mao, Kirsten Barnes, Louise Sharpe, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|August 19, 2014
Does the early feedback of results improve reassurance following diagnostic testing? A randomized controlled trial in patients undergoing cardiac investigationAnna Patience, Nezar Amir, Christopher J Ellis, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 26, 2025
Predicting the side effects of influenza vaccinationConnor Silvester, Chiara Gasteiger, Greg D Gamble, et al.
Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy|July 21, 2025
Not so great expectations: The role of price and name information in the nocebo effectKiarne Humphreys, Michelle Lin, Kirsten Barnes, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|July 5, 2024
Assessing the longevity of attribute framing in attenuating the nocebo effect to brand and generic medicationKirsten Barnes, Kurt Sydney, Kristina Petkovich, et al.
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research|November 26, 2022
Choice and the nocebo effect: If a little is good, more is better?Kate Faasse, Yvette Keevers, Annalise de Groot, et al.
Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science|July 15, 2020
Rebranding Gout: Could a Name Change for Gout Improve Adherence to Urate-Lowering Therapy?Matthew J Coleshill, Eindra Aung, Jane E Carland, et al.
Frontiers in Pharmacology|March 22, 2019
Can Positive Framing Reduce Nocebo Side Effects? Current Evidence and Recommendation for Future ResearchKirsten Barnes, Kate Faasse, Andrew L Geers, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 25, 2012
The perceived sensitivity to medicines (PSM) scale: an evaluation of validity and reliabilityRob Horne, Kate Faasse, Vanessa Cooper, et al.
Psychology & Health|October 30, 2015
3-D bone models to improve treatment initiation among patients with osteoporosis: A randomised controlled pilot trialMelika H Stephens, Andrew Grey, Justin Fernandez, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 6, 2021
Using Positive Attribute Framing to Attenuate Nocebo Side Effects: A Cybersickness StudyAlanna Mao, Kirsten Barnes, Louise Sharpe, et al.
Health Psychology : Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association|August 19, 2014
Does the early feedback of results improve reassurance following diagnostic testing? A randomized controlled trial in patients undergoing cardiac investigationAnna Patience, Nezar Amir, Christopher J Ellis, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 26, 2025
Predicting the side effects of influenza vaccinationConnor Silvester, Chiara Gasteiger, Greg D Gamble, et al.
Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy|July 21, 2025
Not so great expectations: The role of price and name information in the nocebo effectKiarne Humphreys, Michelle Lin, Kirsten Barnes, et al.
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|July 5, 2024
Assessing the longevity of attribute framing in attenuating the nocebo effect to brand and generic medicationKirsten Barnes, Kurt Sydney, Kristina Petkovich, et al.
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