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    A systematic review of gratitude interventions: Effects on physical health and health behaviors by Boggiss, Anna L., Consedine, Nathan S., Brenton-Peters, Jennifer M., Hofman, Paul L., Serlachius, Anna S.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-08-2020)
    “…Gratitude interventions are easy-to-deliver, offering promise for use in clinical-care. Although gratitude interventions have consistently shown benefits to…”
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    Predictors of Physician Compassion, Empathy, and Related Constructs: a Systematic Review by Pavlova, Alina, Wang, Clair X. Y., Boggiss, Anna L., O’Callaghan, Anne, Consedine, Nathan S.

    “…Background Compassion in healthcare provides measurable benefits to patients, physicians, and healthcare systems. However, data regarding the factors that…”
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    More than a feeling? What does compassion in healthcare ‘look like’ to patients? by Baguley, Sofie I., Pavlova, Alina, Consedine, Nathan S.

    “…Objective Compassion is important to patients and their families, predicts positive patient and practitioner outcomes, and is a professional requirement of…”
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    Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway-Beliefs About Compassion Predict Care and Motivation to Help Among Healthcare Professionals by Pavlova, Alina, O'Donovan-Lee, Claire, Paine, Sarah-Jane, Consedine, Nathan S

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (24-10-2024)
    “…To develop and preliminarily validate a measure of beliefs about compassion in health care and assess whether and which beliefs may predict compassion…”
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    Self-compassion as a Stress Moderator: A Cross-sectional Study of 1700 Doctors, Nurses, and Medical Students by Dev, Vinayak, Fernando, Antonio T., Consedine, Nathan S.

    Published in Mindfulness (01-05-2020)
    “…Objectives Work stress is common in healthcare and reliably predicts negative outcomes, including burnout and lower quality of life (QOL). However, few studies…”
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    Beyond Compassion Fatigue: The Transactional Model of Physician Compassion by Fernando, Antonio T., MD, Consedine, Nathan S., PhD

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-08-2014)
    “…Abstract Physician compassion is expected by both patients and the medical profession and is central to effective clinical practice. Yet, despite the…”
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    Does self-compassion mitigate the relationship between burnout and barriers to compassion? A cross-sectional quantitative study of 799 nurses by Dev, Vinayak, Fernando, Antonio T., Lim, Anecita Gigi, Consedine, Nathan S.

    Published in International journal of nursing studies (01-05-2018)
    “…Burnout has numerous negative consequences for nurses, potentially impairing their ability to deliver compassionate patient care. However, the association…”
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    Emotional predictors of bowel screening: the avoidance-promoting role of fear, embarrassment, and disgust by Reynolds, Lisa M, Bissett, Ian P, Consedine, Nathan S

    Published in BMC cancer (03-05-2018)
    “…Despite considerable efforts to address practical barriers, colorectal cancer screening numbers are often low. People do not always act rationally, and…”
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    Barriers to Medical Compassion as a Function of Experience and Specialization: Psychiatry, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Surgery, and General Practice by Fernando, Antonio T., MD, Consedine, Nathan S., PhD

    Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-06-2017)
    “…Abstract Context Compassion is an expectation of patients, regulatory bodies, and physicians themselves. Most research has, however, studied compassion fatigue…”
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    Beyond empathy decline: Do the barriers to compassion change across medical training? by Wang, Clair X. Y., Pavlova, Alina, Fernando, Antonio T., Consedine, Nathan S.

    “…Background: Despite being a mandated, foundational value in healthcare, research on compassion remains limited. Studying the individual, patient, clinical, and…”
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    Finding kindness: A randomized controlled trial of an online self‐compassion intervention for weight management (SC4WM) by Brenton‐Peters, Jennifer M., Consedine, Nathan S., Cavadino, Alana, Roy, Rajshri, Ginsberg, Kristin Harrison, Serlachius, Anna

    Published in British journal of health psychology (01-02-2024)
    “…Introduction Weight loss is hard to achieve and even harder to maintain. Engaging in effortful behavioural change to manage body weight can sometimes result in…”
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    How Do Health Professionals Maintain Compassion Over Time? Insights From a Study of Compassion in Health by Baguley, Sofie I, Dev, Vinayak, Fernando, Antonio T, Consedine, Nathan S

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-12-2020)
    “…Although compassion in healthcare differs in important ways from compassion in everyday life, it provides a key, applied microcosm in which the science of…”
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    Trait and State Disgust: An Experimental Investigation of Disgust and Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Decision Scenarios by Reynolds, Lisa M., McCambridge, Sarah A., Bissett, Ian P., Consedine, Nathan S.

    Published in Health psychology (01-12-2014)
    “…Objective: To evaluate whether trait and experimentally manipulated state disgust independently and/or interactively predict immediate and anticipated…”
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    Protocol for a feasibility study: a brief self-compassion intervention for adolescents with type 1 diabetes and disordered eating by Boggiss, Anna L, Consedine, Nathan S, Jefferies, Craig, Bluth, Karen, Hofman, Paul L, Serlachius, Anna S

    Published in BMJ open (09-02-2020)
    “…IntroductionAdolescents with type 1 diabetes are at a higher risk of developing psychiatric disorders, particularly eating disorders, compared with their…”
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    Fear, Anxiety, Worry, and Breast Cancer Screening Behavior: A Critical Review by CONSEDINE, Nathan S, MAGAI, Carol, KRIVOSHEKOVA, Yulia S, RYZEWICZ, Lynn, NEUGUT, Alfred I

    “…Anxiety, fear, and worry are variously described as facilitators and barriers of breast cancer screening. However, several contradictions are evident in this…”
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    Does a brief state mindfulness induction moderate disgust-driven social avoidance and decision-making? An experimental investigation by Reynolds, Lisa M., Lin, Yee Sing, Zhou, Eric, Consedine, Nathan S.

    Published in Journal of behavioral medicine (01-02-2015)
    “…In this experimental study, we evaluated whether manipulated disgust and mindfulness predicted social avoidance in bowel health contexts. Community…”
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    Attachment, Social Network Size, and Patterns of Social Exchange in Later Life by Fiori, Katherine L., Consedine, Nathan S., Merz, Eva-Maria

    Published in Research on aging (01-07-2011)
    “…Dispositional styles of relating to significant others—adult attachment—are linked to social relatedness across the life span. Prior work has concentrated on…”
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