BACKGROUND: The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of the processes by which they achieve their effects. The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) offers a framework for conducting such studies. This study used TPB to explore the observed effects in a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of a structured recall and prompting intervention to increase evidence-based diabetes care that was conducted in three Primary Care Trusts in England. METHODS: All general practitioners and nurses in practices involved in the trial were sent a postal questionnaire at the end of the intervention period, based on the TPB (predictor variables: attitude; subjective norm; perceived behavioural control, or PBC). It...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
Background: In the ProActive Trial an intensive theory-based intervention program was no more effect...
BACKGROUND: Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provid...
Background: The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of th...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the health care professionals who participated in this study. Th...
BACKGROUND: New clinical research findings may require clinicians to change their behaviour to provi...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials of i...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-11-25, accepted 2021-05-04Publication...
Background Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Purpose: To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care inten...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
BackgroundImplementing evidence-based recommendations is challenging in UK primary care, especially ...
BACKGROUND: Long term management of patients with Type 2 diabetes is well established within Primary...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
Background: In the ProActive Trial an intensive theory-based intervention program was no more effect...
BACKGROUND: Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provid...
Background: The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of th...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the health care professionals who participated in this study. Th...
BACKGROUND: New clinical research findings may require clinicians to change their behaviour to provi...
BACKGROUND: National diabetes audits in the UK show room for improvement in the quality of care deli...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials of i...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-11-25, accepted 2021-05-04Publication...
Background Implementation of trial interventions is rarely assessed, despite its effects on finding...
Purpose: To systematically review the Theory of Planned Behaviour studies predicting self-care inten...
Background: Improving medication adherence is one of the most effective approaches to improving the ...
BackgroundImplementing evidence-based recommendations is challenging in UK primary care, especially ...
BACKGROUND: Long term management of patients with Type 2 diabetes is well established within Primary...
AIMS: Clinical trial patients are highly motivated but may encounter difficulty in taking study medi...
Background: In the ProActive Trial an intensive theory-based intervention program was no more effect...
BACKGROUND: Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provid...