Abstract Background Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some things (de-implementation) and more of others (implementation). Variations in effectiveness of behaviour change interventions may result from failure to consider a distinction between approaches by which behaviour increases and decreases in frequency. The distinction is not well represented in methods for designing interventions. This review aimed to identify whether there is a theoretical rationale to support this distinction. Methods Using Critical Interpretative Synthesis, this conceptual review included papers from a broad range of fields (biology, psychology, education, business) likely to report approaches for increasing or decrea...
There is a need to consolidate the evidence base underlying our toolbox of methods of behaviour chan...
Abstract Background In the field of implementation research, there is an increased interest in use o...
Background: Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand ...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
BACKGROUND: Decreasing ineffective or harmful healthcare practices (de-implementation) may require d...
Abstract Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare ...
Interventions to improve implementation of evidence-based health care have achieved modest and varia...
Evidence syntheses are used to inform health care policy and practice. Behaviour change theories off...
Background: The use of theory is recommended to support interventions to promote implementation of e...
Abstract Background There is little systematic operat...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
Abstract Background Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to und...
In their efforts to provide evidence-based care, health care professionals engage in a range of clin...
BACKGROUND: Implementation strategies are needed to ensure that evidence-based healthcare interventi...
There is a need to consolidate the evidence base underlying our toolbox of methods of behaviour chan...
Abstract Background In the field of implementation research, there is an increased interest in use o...
Background: Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand ...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
BACKGROUND: Decreasing ineffective or harmful healthcare practices (de-implementation) may require d...
Abstract Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare ...
Interventions to improve implementation of evidence-based health care have achieved modest and varia...
Evidence syntheses are used to inform health care policy and practice. Behaviour change theories off...
Background: The use of theory is recommended to support interventions to promote implementation of e...
Abstract Background There is little systematic operat...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
Abstract Background Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to und...
In their efforts to provide evidence-based care, health care professionals engage in a range of clin...
BACKGROUND: Implementation strategies are needed to ensure that evidence-based healthcare interventi...
There is a need to consolidate the evidence base underlying our toolbox of methods of behaviour chan...
Abstract Background In the field of implementation research, there is an increased interest in use o...
Background: Social cognitive theories on behaviour change are increasingly being used to understand ...