Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer
Dr Holly Foot
Dr

Holly Foot

Email: 

Overview

Availability

Dr Holly Foot is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Medication Adherence

  • Pharmacy Practice Research

  • Pharmacists in General Practice

Works

Search Professor Holly Foot’s works on UQ eSpace

27 works between 1932 and 2024

21 - 27 of 27 works

2017

Journal Article

Identifying the relationship between beliefs and medication adherence in asthma

Foot, Holly, La Caze, Adam and Cottrell, Neil (2017). Identifying the relationship between beliefs and medication adherence in asthma. Annals of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, 119 (3), 284-285. doi: 10.1016/j.anai.2017.06.012

Identifying the relationship between beliefs and medication adherence in asthma

2017

Journal Article

Reducing medical admissions into hospital through optimising medicines (REMAIN HOME) study: protocol for a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial

Foot, Holly, Freeman, Christopher, Hemming, Karla, Scott, Ian, Coombes, Ian D., Williams, Ian D., Connelly, Luke, Whitty, Jennifer A., Sturman, Nancy, Kirsa, Sue, Nicholson, Caroline, Russell, Grant, Kirkpatrick, Carl and Cottrell, Neil (2017). Reducing medical admissions into hospital through optimising medicines (REMAIN HOME) study: protocol for a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial. BMJ Open, 7 (4) e015301, e015301. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015301

Reducing medical admissions into hospital through optimising medicines (REMAIN HOME) study: protocol for a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised trial

2017

Conference Publication

A simulation study to assess the possible contribution of measurement error in quetiapine depression trials

Tan, C. J. N., Foot, H., Staatz, C., Winckel, K. and La Caze, A. (2017). A simulation study to assess the possible contribution of measurement error in quetiapine depression trials. ASCEPT, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2017.

A simulation study to assess the possible contribution of measurement error in quetiapine depression trials

2016

Other Outputs

Exploring the relationship between health beliefs and medication adherence in individuals with asthma

Foot, Holly (2016). Exploring the relationship between health beliefs and medication adherence in individuals with asthma. PhD Thesis, School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.60

Exploring the relationship between health beliefs and medication adherence in individuals with asthma

2016

Journal Article

The necessity-concerns framework predicts adherence to medication in multiple illness conditions: a meta-analysis

Foot, Holly, La Caze, Adam, Gujral, Gina and Cottrell, Neil (2016). The necessity-concerns framework predicts adherence to medication in multiple illness conditions: a meta-analysis. Patient Education and Counseling, 99 (5), 706-717. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2015.11.004

The necessity-concerns framework predicts adherence to medication in multiple illness conditions: a meta-analysis

2016

Conference Publication

Exploring the role of health beliefs in medication adherence in individuals with asthma

Foot, Holly, La Caze, Adam, Gujral, Gina, Baker, Peter and Cottrell, Neil (2016). Exploring the role of health beliefs in medication adherence in individuals with asthma. Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association (APSA) and the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT) Joint Scientific Meeting, Hobart, Tasmania, 29 November - 2 December 2015. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2016.05.110

Exploring the role of health beliefs in medication adherence in individuals with asthma

1932

Journal Article

Reconstruction of a late-pleistocene biotic community in Minneapolis, Minn

Cooper, WS and Foot, H (1932). Reconstruction of a late-pleistocene biotic community in Minneapolis, Minn. Ecology, 13, 63-72. doi: 10.2307/1932492

Reconstruction of a late-pleistocene biotic community in Minneapolis, Minn

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2027
    Optimising medicine information handover after discharge (REMAIN HOME 2.0)
    MRFF Quality, Safety and Effectiveness of Medicine Use and Medicine Intervention by Pharmacists
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Holly Foot is:
Available for supervision

Before you email them, read our advice on how to contact a supervisor.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Implementing a Medication review pharmacy clinic and the potential impact on patient care.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras, Dr Centaine Snoswell

  • Doctor Philosophy

    OPTimising MEDicine information handover after Discharge (OPTMED-D): protocol for development of a multifaceted intervention and stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Laetitia Hattingh

Media

Enquiries

For media enquiries about Dr Holly Foot's areas of expertise, story ideas and help finding experts, contact our Media team:

communications@uq.edu.au