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overview My research program is focused on the interdisciplinary science of health behavior change, the process of using psychological interventions to improve behaviors related to disease prevention and self-management. In 2018 I developed a novel theory to explain a variety of health behaviors and health decision-making scenarios based on the interaction of two distinct neurocognitive systems: See my website at http://2mindstheory.org. Within this broad area, I have focused particularly on the use of motivational interviewing (MI) to improve patients’ and families’ self-management of various chronic illnesses, and in the use of technology to assess patients’ day-by-day experiences and behaviors related to adherence. This work builds on my training as a clinical psychologist and psychotherapy researcher, and on my professional experience designing and evaluating telehealth nurse counseling interventions. My early research studying nurse-delivered counseling to support patient self-management was featured in a 2006 invited chapter for the book Promoting Treatment Adherence: A Practical Handbook for Health Care Practitioners (Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA) and in a 2010 invited state-of-the-science address at the Western Institute of Nursing Research (WIN) conference. As co-PI on an industry-funded study from 2012-2015, I developed counseling protocols for in-person MI counseling by glaucoma educators, demonstrated treatment fidelity, and tested adherence results in a multi-site randomized controlled trial. I have also provided MI training in studies to improve oral health care and reduce pediatric obesity among Head Start children, studies of physical therapy outcomes, and studies of screening and brief interventions for substance use disorders. I was PI on an NIH-funded R21 grant to study HIV medication adherence using smartphone technology, and on a pilot study of brief smartphone-delivered tailored messages to improve adherence. I currently lead an interprofessional training team that teaches MI in HIV care, and I collaborate on studies of opioid treatment in rural clinics and technology-delivered screening and brief interventions for pregnant women. In many of these studies I have supervised the work of other MI trainers and evaluated patients’ daily behaviors over time using monitoring technologies.

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Academic Article Telephone nurse counseling improves HIV medication adherence: an effectiveness study.
Academic Article Telephone nurse counseling for medication adherence in ulcerative colitis: a preliminary study.
Academic Article Feasibility of motivational interviewing delivered by a glaucoma educator to improve medication adherence.
Academic Article Patients' and health care practitioners' attributions about adherence problems as predictors of medication adherence.
Academic Article Effects of telephone counseling on antipsychotic adherence and emergency department utilization.
Concept Medication Adherence
Academic Article Comparison of adherence rates for antiretroviral, blood pressure, or mental health medications for HIV-positive patients at an academic medical center outpatient pharmacy.
Academic Article Predictors of adherence to glaucoma treatment in a multisite study.
Academic Article Psychometric properties of the Glaucoma Treatment Compliance Assessment Tool in a multicenter trial.
Academic Article A counselor in your pocket: feasibility of mobile health tailored messages to support HIV medication adherence.
Academic Article Motivational interviewing or reminders for glaucoma medication adherence: Results of a multi-site randomised controlled trial.
Grant Explaining Individual Variability in Antiretroviral Adherence Behavior
Academic Article Prospective State and Trait Predictors of Daily Medication Adherence Behavior in HIV.
Academic Article Motivation as a Mechanism for Daily Experiences' Effects on HIV Medication Adherence.
Academic Article Comorbid mental health disorders in persons living with HIV: Adherence to antiretroviral therapy.

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