Background: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals in achieving temporary behaviour change. Behaviour change maintenance, however, is rarely attained. The aim of this review was to identify and synthesise current theoretical explanations for behaviour change maintenance to inform future research and practice. Methods: Potentially relevant theories were identified through systematic searches of electronic databases (Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO). In addition, an existing database of 80 theories was searched, and 25 theory experts were consulted. Theories were included if they formulated hypotheses about behaviour change maintenance. Included theories were synthesised thematically to ascertai...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...
Background: Effectiveness of implementation strategies is influenced by the extent to which they are...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...
Background: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals in achieving temp...
Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare practice. Designing beh...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
Interventions to change health-related behaviours typically have modest effects and may be more effe...
Using theory to develop health behaviour interventions provides a useful framework to accumulate evi...
Abstract Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare ...
A cross-disciplinary scoping review identified 83 of behavior change theories, with many similaritie...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
This research is funded by UK Medical Research Council grant number MR/L011115/1. We would like to t...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
Acknowledgments: We would like to express our gratitude to all of the experts in behavior change the...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...
Background: Effectiveness of implementation strategies is influenced by the extent to which they are...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...
Background: Behaviour change interventions are effective in supporting individuals in achieving temp...
Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare practice. Designing beh...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
Interventions to change health-related behaviours typically have modest effects and may be more effe...
Using theory to develop health behaviour interventions provides a useful framework to accumulate evi...
Abstract Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare ...
A cross-disciplinary scoping review identified 83 of behavior change theories, with many similaritie...
Developing more effective behavioural interventions requires an understanding of the mechanisms of b...
This research is funded by UK Medical Research Council grant number MR/L011115/1. We would like to t...
Behaviour change theories and related research evidence highlight the complexity of making and stick...
BACKGROUND: Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less of some th...
Acknowledgments: We would like to express our gratitude to all of the experts in behavior change the...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...
Background: Effectiveness of implementation strategies is influenced by the extent to which they are...
BACKGROUND: Understanding links between behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and mechanisms of action ...