Emily Hayes
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View article: An ontological framework for organising and describing behaviours: The Human Behaviour Ontology
An ontological framework for organising and describing behaviours: The Human Behaviour Ontology Open
Background Human behaviours have been classified in domains such as health, occupation and sustainability. We aimed to develop a broadly applicable behavioural framework to facilitate integrating evidence across domains. Methods The Human …
View article: From smoking cessation to physical activity: Can ontology-based methods for automated evidence synthesis generalise across behaviour change domains?
From smoking cessation to physical activity: Can ontology-based methods for automated evidence synthesis generalise across behaviour change domains? Open
Background Developing behaviour change interventions able to tackle major challenges such as non-communicable diseases or climate change requires effective and efficient use of scientific evidence. The Human Behaviour-Change Project (HBCP)…
View article: Specifying the Schedule of Delivery of Interventions within the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology
Specifying the Schedule of Delivery of Interventions within the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology Open
Background Advancing and applying behavioural science requires clear, consistent and coherent descriptions of behaviour change interventions. Ontologies provide a means to do this and enable information to be computer-readable. This study …
View article: Creating a body of physical activity evidence to test the generalisation of annotation methods for automated evidence synthesis
Creating a body of physical activity evidence to test the generalisation of annotation methods for automated evidence synthesis Open
Background The Human Behaviour-Change Project (HBCP) aims to improve evidence synthesis in behavioural science by compiling intervention reports, annotating them according to an ontology, and using the resulting data to train information e…
View article: An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions
An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions Open
Background Behaviour change interventions influence behaviour through causal processes called “mechanisms of action” (MoAs). Reports of such interventions and their evaluations often use inconsistent or ambiguous terminology, creating prob…
View article: An ontological framework for organising and describing behaviours: The Human Behaviour Ontology
An ontological framework for organising and describing behaviours: The Human Behaviour Ontology Open
Background Human behaviours have been classified in areas such as health, occupation and sustainability. We aimed to develop a more broadly applicable framework for behaviours to facilitate integrating evidence across domains. Methods The…
View article: An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions
An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions Open
Background: Behaviour change interventions influence behaviour through causal processes called “mechanisms of action” (MoAs). Reports of such interventions and their evaluations often use inconsistent or ambiguous terminology, creating pro…
View article: Epitope Lability of Phosphorylated Biomarkers of the DNA Damage Response Pathway Results in Increased Vulnerability to Effects of Delayed or Incomplete Formalin Fixation
Epitope Lability of Phosphorylated Biomarkers of the DNA Damage Response Pathway Results in Increased Vulnerability to Effects of Delayed or Incomplete Formalin Fixation Open
Phosphorylated biomarkers are crucial for our understanding of drug mechanism of action and dose selection during clinical trials, particularly for drugs that target protein kinases, such as DNA-damage-response (DDR) inhibitors. However, t…
View article: An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions
An ontology of mechanisms of action in behaviour change interventions Open
Background: Behaviour change interventions influence behaviour through causal processes called “mechanisms of action” (MoAs). Reports of such interventions and their evaluations often use inconsistent or ambiguous terminology. This include…
View article: VISION IMPAIRMENT AND SOCIAL ISOLATION IN OLDER AFRICAN AMERICANS: THE IMPACT ON COGNITIVE DECLINE
VISION IMPAIRMENT AND SOCIAL ISOLATION IN OLDER AFRICAN AMERICANS: THE IMPACT ON COGNITIVE DECLINE Open
Evidence suggests a consistent correlation between vision impairments, social isolation, and cognitive decline. The National Eye Institute reports that African Americans have an increased risk of developing certain vision impairments such …