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Hayley McBain
Researcher at RMIT University
Publications - 57
Citations - 1084
Hayley McBain is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 53 publications receiving 764 citations. Previous affiliations of Hayley McBain include University of London & University College Hospital.
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The impact of mobile monitoring technologies on glycosylated hemoglobin in diabetes: a systematic review
TL;DR: Evidence on the effectiveness of mhealth interventions for diabetes was inconsistent for both types of diabetes and remains weak, and most studies had important methodological weaknesses.
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Managing treatment for end-stage renal disease--a qualitative study exploring cultural perspectives on facilitators and barriers to treatment adherence.
TL;DR: This qualitative study sought to explore cultural perspectives on facilitators and barriers to treatment adherence in HD patients and identified personal and social/contextual factors as major barriers or facilitators of treatment adherence.
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2021 EULAR recommendations for the implementation of self-management strategies in patients with inflammatory arthritis.
Elena Nikiphorou,Eduardo Santos,Andréa Marques,Peter Böhm,Johannes W. J. Bijlsma,Claire Daien,Bente Appel Esbensen,Ricardo J O Ferreira,George E Fragoulis,Pat Holmes,Hayley McBain,George S. Metsios,Rikke Helene Moe,Tanja Stamm,Annettede de Thurah,Annettede de Thurah,Condruta Zabalan,Loreto Carmona,Ailsa Bosworth +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multidisciplinary taskforce of 18 members from 11 European countries was convened to develop recommendations for the implementation of self-management strategies in people with inflammatory arthritis.
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Hemodialysis Self-management Intervention Randomized Trial (HED-SMART): A Practical Low-Intensity Intervention to Improve Adherence and Clinical Markers in Patients Receiving Hemodialysis
Konstadina Griva,Konstadina Griva,Mooppil Nandakumar,Jo-an H. Ng,Kevin F.Y. Lam,Hayley McBain,Hayley McBain,Stanton Newman +7 more
TL;DR: HED-SMART provides an effective and practical model for improving health in hemodialysis patients and could significantly reduce end-stage renal disease-related complications if maintained at the longer follow-up.
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The impact of self-monitoring in chronic illness on healthcare utilisation: a systematic review of reviews
TL;DR: Self-monitoring has the potential to reduce the pressure placed on secondary care services, but this may lead to increase in services elsewhere in the system, and how these findings affect healthcare costs is needed.