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Sofia Georgopoulou

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Georgopoulou S, Droney J, Jaganathan P, Howell P, Doherty A, Young K, et al.
Cancer Treat Rev . 2025 Mar; 135:102862. PMID: 40056766
Background: The implementation of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in the clinical identification of immunotherapy toxicities is a complex intervention. There has been very little work evaluating the clinical utility and...
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Vrancken Peeters N, Husson O, Kulakowski R, Hainsworth E, Lidington E, McGrath S, et al.
Support Care Cancer . 2024 Oct; 32(11):740. PMID: 39432189
Purpose: This study reports the findings from the ADAPT randomized controlled trial (RCT), concerning the impact of a digital tool for supported self-management in people affected by breast cancer on...
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OGara G, Murray L, Georgopoulou S, Anstiss T, Macquarrie A, Wheatstone P, et al.
BMJ Open . 2022 Feb; 12(2):e047626. PMID: 35144943
Objectives: The SafeSpace study codesigned and tested a virtual reality (VR) intervention, incorporating relaxation and compassionate mind training to determine acceptability/feasibility in an oncology setting and evaluate impact on physical/psychological...
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Sloan M, Lever E, Gordon C, Harwood R, Georgopoulou S, Naughton F, et al.
Rheumatology (Oxford) . 2021 Jul; 61(4):1417-1429. PMID: 34247235
Objectives: Medication adherence is critical in the successful management of lupus. There is very limited existing literature on reasons why non-adherence is not reported. This study explores the impact of...
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Scott D, Ibrahim F, Hill H, Tom B, Prothero L, Baggott R, et al.
Semin Arthritis Rheum . 2020 Sep; 50(5):1182-1190. PMID: 32931984
Objectives: Many trials have shown that intensive management is effective in patients with early active rheumatoid arthritis (RA). But its benefits are unproven for the large number of RA patients...
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Georgopoulou S, Nel L, Sangle S, DCruz D
Lupus . 2020 Jul; 29(10):1168-1178. PMID: 32623951
Objective: The quality of physician-patient interaction can have a significant impact on medication adherence. Little is known about this relationship in patients with lupus nephritis. Methods: A cross-sectional, quantitative study....
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Bearne L, Bieles J, Georgopoulou S, Andrews J, Tully A, Stolarchuk-Prowting K, et al.
Lupus . 2020 Jun; 29(8):924-933. PMID: 32501170
Objective: This study aimed to explore the experience and impact of fatigue in adults with primary antiphospholipid syndrome (pAPS). Methods: This sequential, explanatory mixed-methods study enrolled adults with a six-month...
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Lempp H, Baggott R, Scott D, Parker L, Bosworth A, Georgopoulou S, et al.
Musculoskeletal Care . 2020 Mar; 18(3):245-255. PMID: 32222059
Background: As rheumatology nurses make substantial contributions to intensive management programmes following 'treat to target' principles of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), there is a need to understand the impacts...
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Georgopoulou S, Prothero L, DCruz D
Rheumatol Int . 2018 Mar; 38(5):763-775. PMID: 29582095
The nature of physician-patient interaction can have a significant impact on patient outcomes through information-sharing and disease-specific education that can enhance patients' active involvement in their care. The aim of...