Staff Profile
Dr Susan Moloney
Senior Research Associate
- Email: susan.hrisos@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 3816
- Address: Institute of Health and Society
Newcastle University
Newcastle Biomedical Research Building
Campus for Ageing and Vitality
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4 5PL
Roles and Responsibilities
Senior Research Associate on DePEC (NIHR Global Health Research Group on Dementia Prevention and Enhanced Care) Jan 2019 - present
Member of the Ageing and Older People research team
SPCR PPI Lead for Newcastle
ThinkSAFE developer
Twitter: @PSafetynewc
Qualifications
PhD. Newcastle University 2014 (Access my thesis here: http://hdl.handle.net/10443/2598)
MPhil. Newcastle University 2004
BA (Hons) Psychology. Newcastle University 1993
Memberships
Decision Making & Organisation of Care (DMOC) Research Group 2012 - 2018
Chair of Institute of Health & Society (IHS) Engagement Strategy Group 2014 - 2018
Member of Newcastle University Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector (VCSE) Implementation Group 2016 - 2018
NHSE Patient Engagement Group (sub-group of the Strategy & Advisory Group for Patient Safety) 2015 - 2016
UK Society of Behavioural Medicine (UKSBM): Membership Secretary 2008 - 2011
British Psychological Society: Division of Health Psychology
Research Interests
Research Interests include:
- Person Centred Care
- Patient engagement & involvement in their healthcare
- Patient & family involvement in improving patient safety
- Patient / Public involvement in research/co-design of services
- Use of theory in the development and evaluation of behaviour change interventions
Other Expertise
- Quantitative research methods
- Qualitative research methods
- Experience Based Design methodology
- Systematic review
- Project management
Current Projects & Funding Awards
Patient & Public Engagement & Involvement (PPE/I) in research
Developing a programme of evaluation of PPE/I in research. Funder: Wellcome Trust. Role: Senior Research Associate. (June 2016 – present).
PPE/I Peer to Peer Support Forum: Training needs assessment for people involved in research. Funder: Faculty Medical Sciences (FMS) Engage. Role: Principle Investigator. Award: £4,346, (May 2016).
Partnering to improve BME access, inclusion and involvement in research: exchange visits with third-sector organisations for shared learning and improvement. Funder: FMS Engage PPI in Research seedcorn funding. Role: Principle Investigator. Award: £4,639, (June 2016)
Supporting a Patient and Public Involvement strategy in research to enhance the active involvement of real-time patients in undergraduate medical education. Funder: FMS Engage PPI in Learning and Teaching seed-corn funding. Role: PhD Supervisor & co-applicant. Award: £1006 (July 2016)
HEE Clinical Academic Training Programme Internship Award. Role: Academic supervisor & co-applicant. Award: £1000. (July 2016)
Enabling the Inclusion of Black & Minority Ethnicities (BME) in Research. Funder: FMS Engage PPI in Research seedcorn funding. Role: Principle Investigator. Award: £2,000, (June 2014)
Patient involvement in improving patient safety
Collaborating with patients to improve patient safety in primary care. (ThinkSAFE Primary Care study). Funder: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School of Primary Care Research. Role: Principle Investigator. Award: £62,000. (April 2016).
Supporting patients and healthcare staff to improve patient safety: Developing an Implementation Package for ThinkSAFE. Funder: NENC Academic Health Science Network Patient Safety Collaborative. Role: Principle Investigator. Awards: £15,000 (June 2016), £10,000 (April 2015), £100,000 (April 2014)
Patient involvement in improving patient safety: Developing an intervention to help patients improve their own safety. Funder: NIHR (RP-PG-0108-10049). Role: Senior Research Associate. (2010-2014)
Patient involvement in their healthcare
Understanding, promoting and enhancing shared decision making (SDM) in the clinical consultation (The Black Box of SDM study). Funder: The Health Foundation. Role: Senior Research Associate. 2014-2016
Previous Funding
£73000 Diabetes UK 2008 Patient survey as part of IQuaD study. Co-applicant
£14738 Newcastle Healthcare Charity 2007 Test Ordering trial. Co-applicant
£35895 Newcastle PCT 2006 Test Ordering trial Co-applicant
£80,000 North Cumbria Acute Hospitals NHS Trust 2004. Evaluation of 360 degree feedback for trainee doctors. Principle Investigator
£3000 LTSN award to BEME review group 2004. Co-applicant
Esteem Indicators
Invited Member:
NHS England Patient Engagement in Patient Safety Group (Chaired by Profs Rebecca Lawton & Gerry Armitage) 2015-2016
Invited contributor to:
WHO Patient Safety Technical Series on Safer Primary Care 2016: Patient Engagement http://www.who.int/patientsafety/topics/primary-care/technical_series/en/
NHSE Sign up to Safety: Patient Engagement in Patient Safety. A Framework for the NHS. https://www.england.nhs.uk/signuptosafety/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/05/pe-ps-framwrk-apr-16.pdf
NHS England Patient Safety Domain: Tests at Discharge Standards 2015
Judge for:
Patient Experience Network National Awards (PENNA) 2014, 2015
On-going reviewer for:
BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning
BMJ Quality & Safety
BMC Health Services Research
Health Expectations
Health Psychology Review
Implementation Science
International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare
Journal of General Internal Medicine
Medical Education
Medical Care
Social Science & Medicine
Postgraduate Teaching
MSc in Public Health & Health Services Research, Newcastle University: Diagnostic Analysis seminar for the Health Care Quality module.
FMS Post-graduate Development Programme, Newcastle University: Support for Researchers working with Public & Patient Groups
FMS Training Matters (formerly IHS Bitesize Engagement) seminar series
Supervision
NIHR PhD fellowship: Lead academic supervisor
FMS Unit for Educational Research Development & Practice MD: Academic supervisor for PPE/I
NIHR Clinical Internship: Lead academic supervisor
MSc Public Health (intercalated): Qualitative lead
MBBS Personal Tutor
- Finnamore H, Alao A, Alberti H, Kennedy DJ, Burford B, Hrisos S, Vance G. Empowerment and Opportunity in Primary Care: Enhancing the Real-time Patients’ Journey through Undergraduate Medical Education. In: Association for the Study of Medical Education Annual Scientific Meeting. 2018, Gateshead, UK: Association for the Study of Medical Education.
- Ingoe LE, Hickey J, Pearce S, Rapley T, Razvi S, Wilkes S, Hrisos S. Older patients' experience of primary hypothyroidism: A qualitative study. Health Expectations 2018, 21(3), 628-635.
- Alao A, Burford B, Alberti H, Hrisos S, Kennedy D, Vance G. Active participation of 'real-time' patients in undergraduate medical education. In: Association for the Study of Medical Education Annual Scientific Meeting. 2017, Exeter, UK: Association for the Study of Medical Education.
- Whybrow P, Pickard R, Hrisos S, Rapley T. Equipoise across the patient population: optimising recruitment to a randomised controlled trial. Trials 2017, 18, 140.
- Wright J, Lawton R, O'Hara J, Armitage G, Sheard L, Marsh C, Grange A, McEachan RRC, Cocks K, Hrisos S, Thomson R, Jha V, Thorp L, Conway M, Gulab A, Walsh P, Watt I. Improving patient safety through the involvement of patients: development and evaluation of novel interventions to engage patients in preventing patient safety incidents and protecting them against unintended harm. London: National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2016. Programme Grants for Applied Research RP-PG-0108-10049.
- Hrisos S, Scott J, Green D, Thomson R. Partnering to co-design an approach to enabling black and minority ethnic inclusion in research. In: 14th International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. 2016, Heidelberg, Germany.
- Scott J, Hrisos S, Thomson R, Vaittinen A, Stobbart L. Reflections on collecting and analysing visual ethnography data to understand shared decision making. In: 14th International Conference on Communication in Healthcare. 2016, Heidelberg, Germany: International Association for Communication in Healthcare.
- Thomson R, Hrisos S, Scott J, Stobbart L. The role of person centred care for improving healthcare quality and safety. In: 33rd International Society for Quality in Healthcare International Conference. 2016, Tokyo, Japan.
- Whybrow P, Rapley T, Pickard R, Hrisos S. How Men Manage Bulbar Urethral Stricture by Concealing Urinary Symptoms. Qualitative Health Research 2015, 25(10), 1435-1442.
- Hrisos S, De Brún A, Flynn D, Thomson RG. Interactive Workshop: How To Do Co-Production: Sharing Learning from the Development of Shared Decision Making and Patient Safety Interventions. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Flynn D, De Brún A, Hrisos S, Thomson RG. Interactive Workshop: Skills Training for Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Using a Co-Produced Educational Film. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG, Maniatopoulos G, Flynn D. Interactive Workshop: ‘Seeing it from both sides’: Understanding the interdependence of patient and professional perspectives for Evidence Based Practice. In: 7th International Shared Decision Making (ISDM) Conference and the 4th International Society for Evidence-Based Health Care (ISEHC) Conference. 2015, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
- Thomson R, Hrisos S, Green D. Evaluating ThinkSAFE: a multi-faceted, collaborative approach to involving patients in improving their own patient safety [Poster presentation]. In: International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare. 2014, Paris: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI).
- Hrisos S, Thomson R, Green D, Hunter J. Promoting patient & family involvement in improving patient safety. Invited presentation. In: Patient Involvement & Partnership for Patient Safety. 2014, London.
- Presseau J, Johnston M, Heponiemi T, Elovainio M, Francis JJ, Eccles MP, Steen N, Hrisos S, Stamp E, Grimshaw JM, Hawthorne G, Sniehotta FF. Reflective and Automatic Processes in Health Care Professional Behavior: A Dual Process Model Tested Across Multiple Behaviours. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 2014, 48(3), 347-358.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. More Required on the Patient Role and Standardization. The American Journal of Bioethics 2013, 13(8), 62-65.
- Presseau J, Johnston M, Johnston DW, Elovainio M, Hrisos S, Steen N, Stamp E, Francis JJ, Grimshaw JM, Hawthorne G, Hunter M, Eccles MP. Environmental and individual correlates of distress: Testing Karasek's Demand-Control model in 99 primary care clinical environments. British Journal of Health Psychology 2013, 19(2), 292-310.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R, Green D. Evidence-based patient involvement in improving patient safety. Oral presentation. In: International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare. 2013, London, UK: IHI and the BMJ Publishing Group.
- Elovainio M, Steen N, Presseau J, Francis J, Hrisos S, Hawthorne G, Johnston M, Stamp E, Hunter M, Grimshaw JM, Eccles MP. Is organizational justice associated with clinical performance in the care for patients with diabetes in primary care? Evidence from the improving Quality of care in Diabetes study. Family Practice 2013, 30(14), 31-39.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. More Required on the Patient Role and Standardization. American Journal of Bioethics 2013, 13(8), 62-65.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. Predictors of patients' intention to engage in patient safety behaviours in the hospital setting [Poster presentation]. In: 9th UKSBM Annual Scientific Meeting. 2013, Oxford: UK Society for Behavioural Medicine.
- Hrisos S, Thomson RG. Seeing it from both sides: Do approaches to involving patients in improving their safety risk damaging the trust between patients and healthcare professionals? An interview study. PLoS One 2013, 8(11), e80759.
- Presseau J, Johnston M, Francis JJ, Hrisos S, Stamp E, Steen N, Hawthorne G, Grimshaw JM, Elovainio M, Hunter M, Eccles MP. Theory-based predictors of multiple clinician behaviors in the management of diabetes. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2013, 37(4), 607-620.
- Thomson R, Hrisos S, Green D. Use of theory, evidence & experience to develop ‘ThinkSAFE’: a multi-faceted intervention to promote inpatient involvement in improving patient safety. Poster presentation. In: 30th International Society for Quality in Healthcare. 2013, Edinburgh, UK: ISQua.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R, Green D. Use of theory, evidence and experience to develop a multi-faceted intervention to promote patient involvement in improving patient safety. Oral presentation. In: UK Society of Behavioural Medicine. 2013, Oxford, UK.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. WIHI: Engaging Patients in Safety. WebEx broadcast live from London and the International Forum for Quality & Safety. London, UK, 2013.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. A collaborative approach to improving patient safety: Patient & healthcare professional perspectives [Poster presentation]. In: International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare. 2012, Paris: BMJ.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. Developing a multi-faceted intervention to promote inpatient involvement in improving patient safety [Poster presentation]. In: International Forum for Quality & Safety in Healthcare. 2012, Paris: BMJ.
- Hawthorne G, Hrisos S, Stamp E, Elovainio M, Francis JJ, Grimshaw JG, Hunter M, Johnston M, Presseau J, Steen N, Eccles MP. Diabetes care provision in UK primary care practices. PLoS One 2012, 7(7), e41562.
- Ward J, Giles S, Hrisos S, Rhodes P, Din I, Walsh P. Involving patients in their own safety. In: Lawton, R., Armitage, G, ed. Innovating for Patient Safety in Medicine. London: SAGE Learning Matters, 2012, pp.42-60.
- Presseau J, Johnston M, Eccles MP, Francis JJ, Steen N, Elovainio M, Hrisos S, Grimshaw JM, Stamp E, Sniehotta FF. Reflective and automatic processes in healthcare professional behaviour: an application of a dual process model. In: “Resiliance and Health” : 26th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society. 2012, Prague, Czech Republic: Routledge.
- Foy R, Eccles MP, Hrisos S, Hawthorne G, Steen N, Gibb I, Croal B, Grimshaw J. A cluster randomised trial of educational messages to improve the primary care of diabetes. Implementation Science 2011, 6(1), 129.
- Eccles MP, Hrisos S, Francis JJ, Stamp E, Johnston M, Hawthorne G, Steen N, Grimshaw JM, Elovainio M, Presseau J, Hunter M. Instrument development, data collection, and characteristics of practices, staff, and measures in the Improving Quality of Care in Diabetes (iQuaD) Study. Implementation Science 2011, 6, 61.
- Hrisos S, Thomson R. Patient & Professional perceptions of trust: Exploring the negative consequences of patient pull. In: 6th International Shared Decision Making Conference. 2011, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
- Dickinson HO, Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Francis J, Johnston M. Statistical considerations in a systematic review of proxy measures of clinical behaviour. Implementation Science 2010, 5, 20.
- Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Francis JJ, Dickinson HO, Kaner EFS, Beyer F, Johnston M. Are there valid proxy measures of clinical behaviour? a systematic review. Implementation Science 2009, 4(1), 37.
- Eccles MP, Hrisos S, Francis JJ, Steen N, Bosch M, Johnston M. Can the collective intentions of individual professionals within healthcare teams predict the team's performance: developing methods and theory. Implementation Science 2009, 4, 24.
- Eccles MP, Hawthorne G, Johnston M, Hunter M, Steen N, Francis J, Hrisos S, Elovainio M, Grimshaw JM. Improving the delivery of care for patients with diabetes through understanding optimised team work and organisation in primary care. Implementation Science 2009, 4(1), 22.
- Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Francis JJ, Bosch M, Dijkstra R, Johnston M, Grol R, Kaner EFS, Steen IN. Using psychological theory to understand the clinical management of type 2 diabetes in Primary Care: a comparison across two European countries. BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH 2009, 9(140).
- Hrisos S, Eccles M, Johnston M, Francis J, Kaner E, Steen N, Grimshaw J. An intervention modelling experiment to change GPs' intentions to implement evidence-based practice: Using theory-based interventions to promote GP management of upper respiratory tract infection without prescribing antibiotics #2. BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8(10).
- Hrisos S, Eccles M, Johnston M, Francis J, Kaner E, Steen N, Grimshaw J. Developing the content of two behavioural interventions: Using theory-based interventions to promote GP management of upper respiratory tract infection without prescribing antibiotics #1. BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8(11).
- Buck D, Clarke MP, Haggerty H, Hrisos S, Powell C, Sloper J, Strong NP. Grading the severity of intermittent distance exotropia: The revised Newcastle Control Score. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2008, 92(4), 577.
- Hrisos S, Illing JC, Burford BC. Portfolio learning for foundation doctors: Early feedback on its use in the clinical workplace. Medical Education 2008, 42(2), 214-223.
- Foy R, Hawthorne G, Gibb I, Eccles MP, Steen N, Hrisos S, White T, Croal BL, Grimshaw JM. A cluster randomised controlled trial of educational prompts in diabetes care: Study protocol. Implementation Science 2007, 2(1), -.
- Buck D, Hatt SR, Haggerty H, Hrisos S, Strong NP, Steen NI, Clarke MP. The use of the Newcastle Control Score in the management of intermittent exotropia. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2007, 91(2), 215-218.
- Eccles MP, Johnston M, Hrisos S, Francis J, Grimshaw J, Steen N, Kaner EF. Translating clinicians' beliefs into implementation interventions (TRACII): A protocol for an intervention modeling experiment to change clinicians' intentions to implement evidence-based practice. Implementation Science 2007, 2(1/27), 6.
- Hrisos S, Eccles M, Francis J, Bosch M, Dijkstra R, Johnston M, Grol R, Kaner E, Steen N. Using psychological theory to understand diabetes care provision in primary care: a comparison across two European countries. Diabetic Medicine 2007, 24, 105-105.
- Eccles MP, Hrisos S, Francis J, Kaner EF, Dickinson HO, Beyer F, Johnston M. Do self- reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour: A systematic review. Implementation Science 2006, 1(28), 10.
- Illing J, Hrisos S, Burford B, van Zwanenberg TD, Bregazzi R, Livingstone M. Experience of using a learning portfolio in North East England. In: 12th International Ottawa Conference. 2006, New York, USA.
- Burford B, Illing J, van Zwanenberg TD, Hrisos S. Trainee and rater responses to a multi-source feedback tool. In: 12th International Ottawa Conference. 2006, New York, USA.
- Hrisos S, Clarke MP, Kelly T, Henderson J, Wright CM. Unilateral visual impairment and neurodevelopmental performance in preschool children. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2006, 90(7), 836-838.
- McKinstry B, Illing J, Bagnall G, Cothart I, Haig A, Allbutt H, Peacock H, Evans A, Adams R, Hrisos S. [paper presentation] A BEME systematic review of the literature on the effectiveness of self-assessment in clinical education. In: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). 2005, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Burford B, Illing J, Hrisos S, Archer J, Livingston M, van Zwanenberg TD. [paper presentation] Formative 360 degree feedback for trainee doctors - an evaluation. In: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). 2005, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Illing J, van Zwanenberg TD, Hrisos S, Kosnin AM, Livingston M, Bregazzi R. [paper presentation] The Northern Deanery learning portfolio: the first two years. In: Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE). 2005, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
- Adams WE, Hrisos S, Richardson S, Davis H, Frisby JP, Clarke MP. Frisby Davis distance stereoacuity values in visually normal children. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2005, 89(11), 1438-1441.
- Hrisos S, Eccles MP, Francis J, Kaner EFS, Johnston M, Beyer F, Dickinson H. How well do self-reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour? A Systematic Review. Family Practice 2005, 22(1), 126-127.
- Richardson SR, Wright CM, Hrisos S, Buck D, Clarke MP. Stercoacuity unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool screening: Outcomes from a randomized controlled trial. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2005, 46(1), 150-154.
- McKinstry B, Illing J, Bagnall G, Colthart I, Haig A, Allbutt H, Peacock H, Evans A, Adams R, Hrisos S. A Systematic review of the literature on the effectiveness of self-assessment in clinical education. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: The Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine School of Medical Sciences Education Development, Faculty of Medical Sciences, 2004.
- Hrisos S, Illing J, van-Zwanenberg TD, Breggazzi R, Livingston M. Northern Deanery Learning Portfolio Evaluation. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Northern Deanery, 2004. Internal Report.
- Hrisos S, Wright CM, Clarke MP. The Emotional Impact of Amblyopia Treatment in Preschool Children. Ophthalmology 2004, 111(8), 1550-1558.
- Hrisos S, Clarke MP, Wright CM. The emotional impact of amblyopia treatment in preschool children: Randomized controlled trial. Ophthalmology 2004, 111(8), 1550-1556.
- Haggerty H, Richardson S, Hrisos S, Strong NP, Clarke MP. The Newcastle Control Score: A new method of grading the severity of intermittent distance exotropia. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2004, 88(2), 233-235.
- Haggerty H, Richardson S, Hrisos S, Strong NP, Clarke MP. The Newcastle Control Score: a new method of grading the severity of intermittent exotropia. British Journal of Ophthalmology 2004, 88(2), 233-235.
- Adams WE, Tuck J, Richardson S, Haggerty H, Hrisos S, Clarke M. Distance stereopsis testing in children using the Frisby-Davis distance stereopsis test (FD2). In: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science: Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. 2003, Ft Lauderdale, Florida, USA: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
- Adams WE, Tuck J, Richardson S, Haggerty H, Hrisos S, Clarke M. Distance stereopsis testing in children using the Frisby-Davis distance stereopsis test(FD2). In: Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). 2003, Ft Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
- Clarke MP, Wright CM, Hrisos S, Anderson JD, Henderson J, Richardson SR. Randomised controlled trial of treatment of unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool vision screening. British Medical Journal 2003, 327(7426), 1251-1254.
- Clarke MP, Haggerty H, Richardson S, Hrisos S. Surgical decision making in intermittent distance exotropia using the Newcastle Control Score. In: Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science: Annual Meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. 2003, Ft Lauderdale, Florida, USA: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.
- Richardson S, Hrisos S, Anderson J, Henderson J, Wright C, Clarke M. The rationale for the UK amblyopia treatment trial. In: Progress in Strabismology: 9th Meeting of the International Strabismological Association. 2003, Sydney, Australia: Taylor & Francis.
- Clarke M, Richardson S, Hrisos S, Anderson J, Henderson J, Wright C. The UK amblyopia treatment trial: Visual acuity and stereoacuity values in treated and untreated unilateral straight eyed amblyopia. In: Progress in Strabismology: 9th Meeting of the International Strabismological Association. 2003, Sydney, Australia: Taylor & Francis.
- Hrisos S, Wright CM, Kelly T, Clarke MP. Visually Guided Motor Skills in Preschool Children with a Unilateral Visual Impairment. In: Meeting of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus. 2003, Waikoloa, Hawaii, USA.
- Hrisos S, Clarke MP, Wright CM. The emotional impact of amblyopia treatment in preschool children - Randomized controlled trial. In: Annual Conference of the British Orthoptic Society. 2002, Chester, UK.
- Richardson S, Hrisos S, Anderson J, Henderson J, Wright C, Clarke M. The rationale for the UK amblyopia treatment trial. In: 9th Meeting of the International Strabismological Association. 2002, Sydney, Australia.
- Hrisos S, Clarke MP, Anderson JD, Wright C. Emotional Impact of Amblyopia Treatment on Preschool Children. In: Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). 2001, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
- Clarke MP, Wright CM, Hrisos S, Henderson J, Anderson JA, Richardson SR. Protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of treatment for unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool vision screening. Lancet website, 2001. Available at: http://www.thelancet.com/onfo/onfo:isa?n1=authorinfo&n2=Protocol+reviews.
- MRC CFAS Medical Research Council Cognitive Function & Ageing Study, (McKeith I), (Hrisos S), (Bond J). Cognitive function and dementia in six areas of England and Wales: The distribution of MMSE and prevalence of GMS organicity level in the MRC CFA Study. Psychological Medicine 1998, 28(2), 319-35.
- Kay DWK, Dewey ME, McKeith IG, O'Cuill M, McCracken C, Fairbairn AF, Harrison R, Illing JC, Hrisos S. Do experienced diagnosticians agree about the diagnosis of dementia from survey data? The effects of informants' reports and interviewers' vignettes. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 1998, 13(12), 852-862.
- McGee MA, Johnson AL, Kay DWK, Med Res Council Cognitive Function Ageing Study, (Bond J, Gregson B, Hrisos S, McKeith I). The description of activities of daily living in five centres in England and Wales. Age and Ageing 1998, 27(5), 605-613.