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Professor Delyth James

Professor of Health Psychology in Pharmacy Practice
Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences

Overview

Delyth is a Professor of Health Psychology in Pharmacy Practice within the School of Sport and Health Sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University and elected Vice-Chair of the Professoriate. Over her career Delyth has generated a total grant income of nearly £2m for conducting scholarship and research activities.

She is a registered pharmacist with over 20 years' experience of working in clinical practice in London and the Southeast of England. Delyth's academic career (in England and Wales) has focussed on close collaboration with healthcare professionals to undertake applied research and innovative practice. Delyth's research draws on psychological theory to address problems which are central to the way people use medication.

She works at the interface of a range of other disciplines such as digital technology, art & design, and physiology to inform several different projects. Her specific areas of interest are in developing visual communication to support medication-taking, designing complex interventions in healthcare, and educating professionals to conduct effective consultations to support behaviour change.

Over her career published over 100 outputs and presented widely at national and international conferences. She is an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, sits on the Editorial Board of Pharmacy, and has reviewed manuscripts for over twenty other journals. Delyth has been Vice-Chair and member of the adjudicating panel and organising committees for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Pharmacy's Practice Research Annual Conference and the Health Services & Pharmacy Practice Research Conference.

Delyth is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, and Fellow of the Higher Education Authority. She is also a member of the British Psychological Society and Division of Health Psychology. She is an active member of the NHS Wales Research Ethics Committee and the Pharmacy Research Wales steering group.

Research Publications

Embedding an Illustrator in the Process of Co-Producing Resources to Enhance Communication and Shared Decision-Making for Patients Prescribed High-Risk Medication

Morgan, A. H. & James, D. H., 6 Dec 2024, In: Patient Education and Counseling. 132, p. 108589 108589.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

A Systematic Review of Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia

Seage, H., Bennett, A., Ward, N., semedo, L., Plattel, C., Suijker, K., Vis, J. & James, D., 10 Jul 2024, In: Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 45, 1_suppl, p. S34-S39

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Development of a Vitamin B12 deficiency Patient-Reported Outcome Measure for clinical practice and research

Suijker, K. I. M., Plattel, C. H. M., Seage, H., Ward, N., James, D. & Vis, J. Y., 10 Jul 2024, In: Food and Nutrition Bulletin. 45, 1_suppl, p. S73-S79

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Adherence to Parkinson's disease medication: A case study to illustrate reasons for non-adherence, implications for practice and engaging under-represented participants in research

James, D., Smith, J., Lane, E., Thomas, R., Brown, S. & Seage, H., 17 May 2024, In: Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy. 14, p. 100450 100450.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Using the common-sense model of illness representations to explore individuals’ experiences and perceptions of migraine and its management in the United Kingdom

Seage, C. H., Evans, R., Scott, K. Z., Nazir, W. & James, D. H., 3 Apr 2024, In: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 32, 3, p. 223-228 6 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Can a mock medication-taking learning activity enable pharmacy students to experience the range of barriers and facilitators to medication adherence? An analysis informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model

Mantzourani, E., James, D. H., Akthar, M. A., Brown, S. L., Yemm, R., Lehnbom, E. C., Hanrahan, J. R. & Seage, C. H., 19 Dec 2023, In: Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy. 13, p. 100393 100393.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Changing medication-related beliefs: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Sheils, E., Tillett, W., James, D., Brown, S., Dack, C., Family, H. & Chapman, S. C. E., 23 Oct 2023, In: Health Psychology. 43, 3, p. 155-170 16 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ)

James, D. H., Rapado, R., Brown, S. L., Kember, J., Hodson, K. L. & Prior, A.-L., 8 Sept 2023, In: Pharmacy. 11, 5

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Using the theoretical domains framework to determine the barriers and facilitators to medication adherence in Parkinson's disease

Smith, J. C., Seage, C. H., Lane, E. & James, D. H., 4 Aug 2023, In: Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy. 11, 100309.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

The Role of Medication Beliefs in COVID-19 Vaccine and Booster Uptake in Healthcare Workers: An Exploratory Study

Dale, C., Seage, C. H., Phillips, R. & James, D., 7 Jul 2023, In: Healthcare (Switzerland). 11, 13, 1967.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

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