PhD (Hull University); Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society); Chartered Clinical Psychologist (British Psychological Society); Chartered Health Psychologist (British Psychological Society); Registered Clinical Psychologist (Health Profess
Emeritus Professor
- About
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- Email Address
- m.johnston@abdn.ac.uk
- Office Address
Aberdeen Health Psychology Group
Institute of Applied Health Sciences
2nd floor, Health Sciences Building
Foresterhill
Aberdeen
AB25 2ZD- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Marie Johnston is a Registered Health and Clinical Psychologist, and Professor Emeritus of Health Psychology at the University of Aberdeen.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Academy of Learned Societies for the Social Sciences the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and Honorary Fellow of the British Psychological Society, European Health Psychology Society and the Health Psychology and Public Health Network.
She conducts research on behaviour change in health and healthcare contexts and on disability (theory, measurement and intervention).
In 1986, she became the first chair of the Health Psychology section of the BPS and in 1992, the second president of the European Health Psychology Society. She has served on numerous BPS committees and in 1994 gained the BPS President's Award.
Her previous posts were at the University of St Andrews, London University (Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine) and Oxford University, having completed her BSc at the University of Aberdeen and PhD at the University of Hull.
- Research
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Current Research
2016-2017 CSO. Supporting health snack choices in Scottish hospitals. A feasibility study. Allan, J., Johnston, M., Webb, S., McKenzie, F. £24,327.
2016-2019 CRUK. Achieving Self-directed Integrated Cancer Aftercare (ASICA) in melanoma:A randomized patient focused trial of delivering the ASICA intervention as a means to earlier detection of recurrent and second primary melanoma. Murchie, P., Masthoff, J., Walter, F., Nicolson, M., Allan, J., Burrows, N., Norrie, J., Proby, C., Lee, A., Johnston, M. £287,355.80
2016-2020 Wellcome Trust. The Human Behaviour-Change Project: Building the science of behaviour change for complex intervention development. Michie, S., Johnston, M., Shawe-Taylor, J., Thomas, J., Kelly, M. £3,677,000.00
2016-2017 Global Health Exchange. The Change Exchange project. Byrne-Davis, L., Hart, J., Johnston, M.
2016-2018 Swedish Research Council Forte. Evaluation of a counseling intervention aimed at promoting labor market integration and mental health amongst young school drop-outs. A randomized controlled trial in Sweden. Rasmussen, F., Hasson, H., Lappalainen, R., Ghaderi, A. 3.33 SEK. £260,400
2015-2020 NIH Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Resource and Coordinating Center. Davidson, K.W., Burg, M.M., Alcantara, C., Cheung, Y.K.K., Edmondson, D.E., Kronish, I.M., Shaffer, J., Schwartz, J.E., Summer, J.A., Brondolo, E., Falzon, A.L., Medina, V.M., Navarrete, S., Michie, S., Johnston, M., West, T., Bonanno, G.A. $ £
2014 - 2017 CRUK. Making results of smoking cessation trials more useful to policy and practice: Identifying the effective behavioural components of smoking cessation support provided to intervention and control groups by applying innovative methods for evidence syntheses. De Bruin, M., Johnston, M., Hartmann-Boyce, J., West, R., Michie, S., Bull, E., Viechtbauer, W. £498,882
2014-2015 HTA. Home-based health promotion for vulnerable older people. K Walters et al.£442,668.
2014 – 2015CSO Effect of outpatient pharmacists' non-dispensing roles on patient outcomes and healthcare professionals’ prescribing patterns. A Cochrane Review update and application of the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy. Watson, M., Johnston, M., de Bruin, M., Matheson, C., Bond, C., Bero,L., Nkansah, N. £143,606
2014-2016 MRC Developing methodology for designing and evaluating theory-based complex interventions: an ontology for linking behaviour change techniques to theory. Michie, S., Johnston, M. £585,772.
2014-2016 CSO. Development of interventions to reduce patient delay with symptoms of Acute Coronary Syndrome: identifying optimal content and mode of delivery. Farquharson, B., Williams, B., Smith, K., Dougall, N. Dombrowski, S., McGhee, J., Treweek, S., Jones, C., Rowland, C., Pringle, S., Johnston, M. £221,668
2012-2015 DiABETES UK. Overcoming barriers to high quality care in diabetes through professional behaviour change. Eccles, M., Presseau, J., Hawthorne, G., Sniehotta, F.,
Hunter, G.W., Steen, I.N., Deverill, M., Kaner, E., Francis, J., Johnston, M., Marko, E., Grimshaw, J. £381,506Funding and Grants
2010-2010 CSO Nursing Stress and patient care: Real-time investigation of the effect of nursingtasks and demands onpsychological and physiological stress andjob performance. Johnston, M, Johnston, D, Jones, Ricketts, Allan, Schofield £212,185.
2010-2011 CSO Repeat breast cancer surgery and risk of chronic post-surgical pain. Bruce, Heys, Thompson, Johnston, chambers, Scott, Wells. £61,337
2010-2012 NIHR HTA Selective Decontamination of the Digestive tract in critically ill patients treated in the Intensive Care Unit (The SuDDICU study). Project ref. 09/01/13.Francis JJ, Bellingan G (Co-PI), Campbell MK, Cuthbertson B, Eccles MP, Johnston M, MacLennan G, Ramsay CR, Rose L, Rowan K, Shulman R, Wilson P. £213,907
2009-2012ARC How do demographic, social, psychological and clinical factors affect a) the validity of health outcome measures and b) the relationships between constructs within the ICF model? An analysis in a community cohort of people with osteoarthritis. Johnston, M., Pollard, B., Dixon, D. £122,422
2010-2013 MRC Methods for strengthening evaluation and implementation: specifying components of behaviour change interventions. Michie, Abraham, Eccles, Francis, Hardeman, Johnston. £614,009.
2010-2013 CSO Improving Adherence to Medication in Stroke Survivors (IAMSS): pilot study. O'Carroll, Dennis, Johnston, Sudlow £224,878
2006-2012 CSO Research TrainingFellowship, Julia Allan.
2010-2012 Stroke Association. Research TrainingFellowship PhD student. Sarah Carroll
2007-2012 CSO Implementation of National Dentistry Guidance: Outcomes Study. Clarkson, Ramsay, Bonetti, Eccles, Eldridge, Francis, Grimshaw, Johnston, McKee, Michie, Norrie, Pitts, Rennie, Vale. £300,000.
2009 – 2011 CSO Research into the prevalence and causes of prescribing errors made by junior doctors. Bond, Ross, Lee, McLay, MacLeod, Johnston, Francis, Davey, Ker, Maxwell, Webb, McKay. £216,843
2009 – 2010 CSO Using pedometers to promote physical activity in patients after stroke: a pilot study. Mead, McMurdo, Greig, Johnston, Johnston, Sniehotta, Lewis. £58,274
2009-2011 Cancer Research UK "Prospective Cohort Study to Identify Risk Factors for Chronic Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery". Bruce, Heys, Johnston, chambers, Scott. £67,215
2008-2011 CSO Feasibility Study for a randomised controlled trial of a complex behavioural intervention to reduce weight in obese adults with additional risk factors for chronic disease. Sniehotta,Dombrowski, Johnston, Avenell, Ramsay, Araujo-Soares, Brown, Broom, Kulkarni. £62,744
2008-2010 Canada Prime Plus Selecting individual and organisational theories for interventions to change clinical practice. Grimshaw, Brouwers, Driedger, Eccles, Francis, Godin, Hanna, Hux, Johnston, Legare, Lemyre, Pomey, Sales, Zwarenstein.
2007-2010 Cancer Research UK Prospective cohort study to identify risk factors for the development of chronic pain after breast cancer surgery. Bruce, Heys, Chambers, Thompson, Scott. £188,572.
2007-2010 Cancer Research UK Reducing time to presentation with symptoms of lung cancer: phase II complex intervention study. Campbell, Smith, Wyke, Powell, Devereux, Johnston, Lee, Macleod, Nicolson, Ritchie, Murchie. £105,249
2007-2010 Diabetes UK Improving the delivery of care for patients with diabetes through understanding optimised team work and organisation in primary care. Eccles, Hawthorne, Johnston, Hunter, Steen, Francis, Eliovanio, Grimshaw. £553,367
- Publications
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Erratum: Author Correction: Using rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science (Nature human behaviour (2018) 2 11 (797-799))
Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 3, 101Contributions to Journals: Comments and Debates- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-018-0492-3
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Reducing delay in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome and other time-critical conditions: a systematic review to identify the behaviour change techniques associated with effective interventions
Open Heart, vol. 6, no. 1, 000975Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDo Pharmacy Intervention Reports Adequately Describe Their Interventions? A Template for Intervention Description and Replication Analysis of Reports included in a Systematic Review
BMJ Open, vol. 9, no. 12, pp. e025511Contributions to Journals: ArticlesTheories and Interventions in Health Behavior Change
Handbook of Health Psychology. Revenson, T. A., Gurung, R. A. R. (eds.). Taylor & Francis, pp. 69-88, 20 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315167534-6
A pre-post study of behavioural determinants and practice change in Ugandan Clinical Officers
African Journal of Health Professions Education, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 220-227Contributions to Journals: ArticlesInterventions to Promote Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Smoking in Low-Income Groups: a Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis of Behavior Change Techniques and Delivery/Context
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 605-616Contributions to Journals: ArticlesUsing rigorous methods to advance behaviour change science
Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 2, pp. 797-799Contributions to Journals: ArticlesStan Maes: the founder of European Health Psychology
Psychology & Health, vol. 33, no. 11, pp. 1317-1320Contributions to Journals: Editorials- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2018.1546801
Relationship between acute stress and clinical performance in medical students: a pilot simulation study
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 171-178Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPublic risk perception of non-prescription medicines and information disclosure during consultations: a suitable target for intervention?
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 423-432Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPharmacist services for non-hospitalised patients
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, no. 9, CD013102Contributions to Journals: Review articlesWhat do self-efficacy items measure?: Examining the discriminant content validity of self-efficacy items
British Journal of Health Psychology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 597-611Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12306
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/12019/1/Allan_Accepted_Manuscript.pdf
Component network meta-analysis identifies the most effective components of psychological preparation for adults undergoing surgery under general anaesthesia
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 98, pp. 105-116Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care
Implementation Science, vol. 13, pp. 1-10Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0754-5
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/10434/1/s13012_018_0754_5.pdf
From Theory-Inspired to Theory-Based Interventions: A Protocol for Developing and Testing a Methodology for Linking Behaviour Change Techniques to Theoretical Mechanisms of Action
Annals of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 52, no. 6, pp. 501-512Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCommunication of behaviour change interventions: can they be recognised from written descriptions?
Psychology & Health, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 713-723Contributions to Journals: ArticlesDo patients' faces influence General Practitioners' cancer suspicions? A test of automatic processing of sociodemographic information
PloS ONE, vol. 12, no. 11, pp. 1-13Contributions to Journals: ArticlesOptimising the value of the evidence generated in Implementation Science: the use of ontologies to address the challenges
Implementation Science, vol. 12, pp. 1-4Contributions to Journals: ArticlesChanging environments to change behaviour: use of the Typology of Interventions in Proximal Physical Micro-Environments tool
The Lancet, vol. 390, no. S6Contributions to Journals: Abstracts- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32941-0
The Human Behaviour-Change Project: harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning for evidence synthesis and interpretation
Implementation Science, vol. 12, pp. 1-12Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0641-5
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/9499/1/s13012_017_0641_5.pdf
Quantitative data analysis of perceived barriers and motivators to physical activity in stroke survivors
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 231-236Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.4997/JRCPE.2017.304
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/9408/1/jrcpe_47_3_nicholson.pdf
How behavioural science can contribute to health partnerships: the case of The Change Exchange
Globalizaton and Health, vol. 13, 30Contributions to Journals: ArticlesReducing patient delay in Acute Coronary Syndrome (RAPiD): Research protocol for a web-based Randomised Controlled Trial examining the effect of a behaviour change intervention
Journal of Advanced Nursing, vol. 73, no. 5, pp. 1220–1234Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13191
How are behaviour change intervention techniques linked to theory?: Evidence from literature synthesis and expert consensus
75th Annual Scientific Meeting on Mobilizing Technology to Advance Biobehavioral Science and Health, pp. A78-A78Contributions to Journals: Abstracts- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0000000000000473
Is fatigue at work due to resource depletion or reduced motivation?: A real-time intensive EMA study of working nurses
75th Annual Scientific Meeting on Mobilizing Technology to Advance Biobehavioral Science and Health, pp. A116-A117Contributions to Journals: Abstracts- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/PSY.0000000000000473