Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in attempts to influence health behaviours. While unintended consequences of incentive provision are discussed in the literature, evidence syntheses did not identify any primary research with the aim of investigating unintended consequences of incentive interventions for lifestyle behaviour change. Our objective was to investigate perceived positive and negative unintended consequences of incentive provision for a shortlist of seven promising incentive strategies for smoking cessation in pregnancy and breastfeeding. A multi-disciplinary, mixed-methods approach included involving two service-user mother and baby groups from disadvantaged areas with...
Background: Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors t...
This paper studies the health effects of one of the world’s largest demand-side financial incentive ...
Funding This project was commissioned by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Te...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
<div><p>Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly us...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
Financial or tangible incentives are a strategy for improving health behaviours. The mechanisms of a...
AbstractFinancial or tangible incentives are a strategy for improving health behaviours. The mechani...
Background Financial incentives are increasingly considered to address socially patterned behaviour...
Background: Despite a gradual increase in breastfeeding rates, overall in the UK there are wide vari...
Background: Incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy are attractive to policy makers because ev...
Objective: To explore the acceptability, mechanisms and consequences of provider incentives for smok...
This paper studies the health effects of one of the world's largest demand-side financial incentive ...
Acknowledgements We thank all members of the BIBS research team and our grant co-applicants: Profess...
Background: Incentive or reward schemes are becoming increasingly popular to motivate healthy lifest...
Background: Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors t...
This paper studies the health effects of one of the world’s largest demand-side financial incentive ...
Funding This project was commissioned by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Te...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
<div><p>Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly us...
Financial (positive or negative) and non-financial incentives or rewards are increasingly used in at...
Financial or tangible incentives are a strategy for improving health behaviours. The mechanisms of a...
AbstractFinancial or tangible incentives are a strategy for improving health behaviours. The mechani...
Background Financial incentives are increasingly considered to address socially patterned behaviour...
Background: Despite a gradual increase in breastfeeding rates, overall in the UK there are wide vari...
Background: Incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy are attractive to policy makers because ev...
Objective: To explore the acceptability, mechanisms and consequences of provider incentives for smok...
This paper studies the health effects of one of the world's largest demand-side financial incentive ...
Acknowledgements We thank all members of the BIBS research team and our grant co-applicants: Profess...
Background: Incentive or reward schemes are becoming increasingly popular to motivate healthy lifest...
Background: Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors t...
This paper studies the health effects of one of the world’s largest demand-side financial incentive ...
Funding This project was commissioned by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Te...