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Dr Florian Vogt
Dr Florian Vogt
Clinical Psychologist, University College London Hospitals
Verified email at nhs.net
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General practitioners’ and family physicians’ negative beliefs and attitudes towards discussing smoking cessation with patients: a systematic review
F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau
Addiction 100 (10), 1423-1431, 2005
4072005
Personal financial incentives for changing habitual health-related behaviors: a systematic review and meta-analysis
E Mantzari, F Vogt, I Shemilt, Y Wei, JPT Higgins, TM Marteau
Preventive medicine 75, 75-85, 2015
2962015
Interventions to increase adherence to medications for tobacco dependence
GJ Hollands, F Naughton, A Farley, N Lindson, P Aveyard
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2019
1142019
Understanding why smokers do not want to use nicotine dependence medications to stop smoking: qualitative and quantitative studies
F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 10 (8), 1405-1413, 2008
1122008
Financial incentives for increasing uptake of HPV vaccinations: a randomized controlled trial.
E Mantzari, F Vogt, TM Marteau
Health Psychology 34 (2), 160, 2015
652015
A short report: survey of practice nurses' attitudes towards giving smoking cessation advice
S Hall, F Vogt, TM Marteau
Family Practice 22 (6), 614-616, 2005
612005
The effectiveness of financial incentives for smoking cessation during pregnancy: is it from being paid or from the extra aid?
E Mantzari, F Vogt, TM Marteau
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 12, 1-12, 2012
592012
Evaluating three theory-based interventions to increase physicians' recommendations of smoking cessation services.
F Vogt, S Hall, M Hankins, TM Marteau
Health Psychology 28 (2), 174, 2009
462009
Examining why smokers do not want behavioral support with stopping smoking
F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau
Patient education and counseling 79 (2), 160-166, 2010
452010
General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to recommend smoking cessation services: qualitative and quantitative studies
F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau
BMC Family Practice 8, 1-11, 2007
452007
General practitioners' beliefs about effectiveness and intentions to prescribe smoking cessation medications: qualitative and quantitative studies
F Vogt, S Hall, TM Marteau
BMC Public Health 6, 1-12, 2006
422006
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic tinnitus: Evaluation of benefits in a large sample of patients attending a tinnitus clinic
L McKenna, EM Marks, F Vogt
Ear and hearing 39 (2), 359-366, 2018
402018
Cognitive behavioural therapy for tinnitus-related insomnia: evaluating a new treatment approach
E Marks, L McKenna, F Vogt
International journal of audiology 58 (5), 311-316, 2019
192019
A pilot randomized controlled trial to increase smoking cessation by maintaining National Health Service Stop Smoking Service attendance
F Matcham, L McNally, F Vogt
British journal of health psychology 19 (4), 795-809, 2014
182014
General practitioners' perceptions of the effectiveness of medical interventions: an exploration of underlying constructs
F Vogt, D Armstrong, TM Marteau
Implementation Science 5, 1-8, 2010
162010
Current validated medical treatments for tinnitus: cognitive behavioral therapy
L McKenna, F Vogt, E Marks
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America 53 (4), 605-615, 2020
142020
Perceived effectiveness of stop smoking interventions: Impact of presenting evidence using numbers, visual displays, and different timeframes
F Vogt, TM Marteau
Nicotine & Tobacco Research 14 (2), 200-208, 2012
132012
Determination of the influence of home delivery of HIV therapy on virological outcomes and adherence
S Castelino, H Miah, V Auyeung, F Vogt
International journal of STD & AIDS 26 (2), 93-97, 2015
122015
Using financial incentives to increase initial uptake and completion of HPV vaccinations: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
E Mantzari, F Vogt, TM Marteau
BMC Health Services Research 12, 1-6, 2012
122012
Does incentivising pill-taking ‘crowd out’risk-information processing? Evidence from a web-based experiment
E Mantzari, F Vogt, TM Marteau
Social Science & Medicine 106, 75-82, 2014
112014
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