Evgenia Riga
University of Nottingham(GB)University of York(GB)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Art Therapy and Mental Health, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research, Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Digital Mental Health Interventions
Most-Cited Works
- → C-Reactive Protein Testing to Guide Antibiotic Prescribing for COPD Exacerbations(2019)269 cited
- → Posttraumatic stress reactions among children following the Athens earthquake of September 1999(2003)119 cited
- → C-reactive protein point-of-care testing for safely reducing antibiotics for acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the PACE RCT(2020)38 cited
- → Supporting people with type 2 diabetes in effective use of their medicine through mobile health technology integrated with clinical care (SuMMiT-D Feasibility): a randomised feasibility trial protocol(2019)24 cited
- → General practitioner use of a C-reactive protein point-of-care test to help target antibiotic prescribing in patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (the PACE study): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial(2017)18 cited
- → A co-produced online cultural experience compared to a typical museum website for mental health in people aged 16–24: A proof-of-principle randomised controlled trial(2022)14 cited
- → Use of online cultural content for mental health and well-being during COVID-19 restrictions: cross-sectional survey(2021)12 cited
- → Associations with antibiotic prescribing for acute exacerbation of COPD in primary care: secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial(2021)9 cited
- → A cultural experience to support mental health in people aged 16–24 during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to a typical museum website: study protocol of an online randomised controlled trial(2021)7 cited
- → System Architecture for "Support Through Mobile Messaging and Digital Health Technology for Diabetes" (SuMMiT-D): Design and Performance in Pilot and Randomized Controlled Feasibility Studies(2020)6 cited