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Gozde is a member of the Bute Medical School and is interested in illness representations, medical decision making and
health communication. Her research aims to answer the following questions:
(i) What are the psychological processes and factors that contribute to
medical decisions and health behaviours?
(ii) What are the psychological processes and factors that contribute to the
gaps between the message communicated by health care professionals and that
message received by the patients and healthy people?
(iii) What are the psychological processes and factors that contribute to
the emotional reactions (e.g., worry, fear, relief, etc.) exhibited in
response to experiencing physical illness (e.g., cancer) as well as health
risk information (e.g., receiving personal cancer risk information)?
(iv) How can we improve the health communication process so that optimal
understanding of the health risk by the patients and healthy people alike
can be obtained?
Her research is funded by National Cancer Research Institute Supportive and
Palliative Care Collaboratives and EastRen.
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go10@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)1334 46 3521 |
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