2015

Pandor, A., E. Kaltenthaler, A. Higgins, K. Lorimer, S. Smith, K. Wylie and R. Wong (2015). “Sexual health risk reduction interventions for people with severe mental illness: a systematic review.” BMC Public Health 15(138).

MacDonald, J., K. Lorimer, C. Knussen and P. Flowers (2015). “Interventions to increase condom use among middle-aged and older adults: A systematic review of theoretical bases, behaviour change techniques, modes of delivery and treatment fidelity.” J Health Psychol.

Lorgelly, P. K., K. Lorimer, E. A. Fenwick, A. H. Briggs and P. Anand (2015). “Operationalising the capability approach as an outcome measure in public health: The development of the OCAP-18.” Soc Sci Med 142: 68-81.

Donald, G., M. Lawrence, K. Lorimer, J. Stringer and P. Flowers (2015). “The meaning and perceived value of mind-body practices for people living with HIV: a qualitative synthesis.” Journal of the Association for Nurses in AIDS Care. 26 660-672.

 

2014 and earlier

Lorimer, K., S. Martin and L. McDaid (2014). “The views of general practitioners and practice nurses towards the barriers and facilitators of proactive, internet-based chlamydia screening for reaching young heterosexual men.” BMC Family Practice 15(1): 127.

McDaid, L. and K. Lorimer (2013). “P5. 044 A Proactive Approach to Online Chlamydia Screening: Qualitative Exploration of Young Men’s Perspectives of the Barriers and Facilitators.” Sexually Transmitted Infections 89(Suppl 1): A348-A348.

Lorimer, K. and L. McDaid (2013). “Young Men’s Views Toward the Barriers and Facilitators of Internet-Based Chlamydia Trachomatis Screening: Qualitative Study.” Journal of Medical Internet Research 15(12).

Lorimer, K., L. Kidd, M. Lawrence, K. McPherson, S. Cayless and F. Cornish (2013). “Systematic review of reviews of behavioural HIV prevention interventions among men who have sex with men.” AIDS Care 25(2): 133-150.

Gray, C., K. Hunt, K. Lorimer, A. Anderson, M. Benzeval and S. Wyke (2012). “(letter) My choice of words:  Words and context matter.” BMJ 344(e1370).

Reid, M., K. Lorimer, J. E. Norman, S. S. Bollapragada and J. Norrie (2011). “The home as an appropriate setting for women undertaking cervical ripening before the induction of labour.” Midwifery 27(1): 30-35.

Lorimer, K., L. Kidd, M. Lawrence, K. McPherson, S. Cayless and F. Cornish (2011). “Evidence of effectiveness of behavioural interventions to reduce transmission among men who have sex with men:  a review of review-level evidence (abstract).” The Journal of Sexual Medicine 8(Suppl 3): 84-299.

Lorimer, K., C. Gray, K. Hunt, S. Wyke, A. Anderson and M. Benzeval (2011). “Response to written feedback of clinical data within a longitudinal study: a qualitative study exploring the ethical implications.” BMC Medical Research Methodology 11(1): 10.

Gray, C., K. Hunt, K. Lorimer, A. Anderson, M. Benzeval and S. Wyke (2011). “Words matter: a qualitative investigation of which weight status terms are acceptable and motivate weight loss when used by health professionals?” BMC Public Health 11(1): 513.

Lorimer, K. and G. Hart (2010). “Knowledge of Chlamydia trachomatis among men and women approached to participate in community-based screening, Scotland, UK.” BMC Public Health 10(1): 794.

Lorimer, K. (2010). “Pilot qualitative analysis of the psychosocial factors which drive young people to decline chlamydia testing in the UK: implications for health promotion and screening (e-letter).” Int J STD AIDS 21(5): 379-a-.

Lorimer, K., M. Reid and G. Hart (2009). “” It has to speak to people’s everyday life…”: qualitative study of men and women’s willingness to participate in a non-medical approach to Chlamydia trachomatis screening.” Sexually Transmitted Infections 85(3): 201.

Lorimer, K., M. Reid and G. Hart (2009). “Willingness of young men and women to be tested for Chlamydia trachomatis in three non-medical settings in Glasgow, UK.” Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care 35(1): 21-26.