Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detailed and consistent specification of all aspects of interventions. An important feature of interventions is the way in which these are delivered, i.e. their mode of delivery. This paper describes an ontology for specifying the mode of delivery of interventions, which forms part of the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology, currently being developed in the Wellcome Trust funded Human Behaviour-Change Project. Methods: The Mode of Delivery Ontology was developed in an iterative process of annotating behaviour change interventions evaluation reports, and consulting with expert stakeholders. It consisted of seven steps: 1) annotation of 110 inte...
In the present review we focus on what we take to be some remaining issues with the Behaviour Change...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
In “Ontologies Relevant to behaviour change interventions: A Method for their Development” Wright, e...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Identifying how behaviour change interventions are delivered, including by whom, is key...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention's setting are key to understanding how interv...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention’s setting are key to understanding how interv...
Copyright: © 2021 Norris, E. et al. Background: Identifying how behaviour change interventions are ...
Background: The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) specifies the potentially active con...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
In the present review we focus on what we take to be some remaining issues with the Behaviour Change...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
In “Ontologies Relevant to behaviour change interventions: A Method for their Development” Wright, e...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detai...
Background: Identifying how behaviour change interventions are delivered, including by whom, is key...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
BACKGROUND: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention's setting are key to understanding how interv...
Background: Contextual factors such as an intervention’s setting are key to understanding how interv...
Copyright: © 2021 Norris, E. et al. Background: Identifying how behaviour change interventions are ...
Background: The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) specifies the potentially active con...
Background: Behaviour and behaviour change are integral to many aspects of wellbeing and sustainabil...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heteroge...
In the present review we focus on what we take to be some remaining issues with the Behaviour Change...
Ontologies are classification systems specifying entities, definitions and inter-relationships for a...
In “Ontologies Relevant to behaviour change interventions: A Method for their Development” Wright, e...