IntroductionNudge-interventions aimed at health professionals are proposed to reduce the overuse and underuse of health services. However, little is known about their effectiveness at changing health professionals’ behaviours in relation to overuse or underuse of tests or treatments.ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to systematically identify and synthesise the studies that have assessed the effect of nudge-interventions aimed at health professionals on the overuse or underuse of health services.Methods and analysisWe will perform a systematic review. All study designs that include a control comparison will be included. Any qualified health professional, across any specialty or setting, will be included. Only nudge-interventions aimed at al...
Context: Some of our behaviors lead to the development of chronic diseases. Traditional approaches t...
‘Nudging’ has been introduced as a policy and management tool as a way to influence behaviour withou...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...
Objective Nudges are interventions that alter the way options are presented, enabling individuals to...
Nudging has been discussed in the context of policy and public health, but not so much within health...
Nudging has been discussed in the context of policy and public health, but not so much within health...
Translating medical evidence into practice is difficult. Key challenges in applying evidence-based m...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with numerous health problem...
The use of techniques from behavioural science to nudge populations in subtle ways to choose behavio...
Physical inactivity is one of the most important risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Workpla...
Interest in �nudging� the public on health-related matters, such as healthy eating, exercising, ...
Background: Unhealthy lifestyle are important contributors to chronic illness in Hong Kong and world...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Importance"Nudges" that influence decision making through subtle cognitive mechanisms have been show...
Background Nudging, a strategy that uses subtle stimuli to direct people’s behavior, has recently be...
Context: Some of our behaviors lead to the development of chronic diseases. Traditional approaches t...
‘Nudging’ has been introduced as a policy and management tool as a way to influence behaviour withou...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...
Objective Nudges are interventions that alter the way options are presented, enabling individuals to...
Nudging has been discussed in the context of policy and public health, but not so much within health...
Nudging has been discussed in the context of policy and public health, but not so much within health...
Translating medical evidence into practice is difficult. Key challenges in applying evidence-based m...
Introduction Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with numerous health problem...
The use of techniques from behavioural science to nudge populations in subtle ways to choose behavio...
Physical inactivity is one of the most important risk factors for non-communicable diseases. Workpla...
Interest in �nudging� the public on health-related matters, such as healthy eating, exercising, ...
Background: Unhealthy lifestyle are important contributors to chronic illness in Hong Kong and world...
Background: Promoting sustainable health behavior can be arrived at in several ways. While the most ...
Importance"Nudges" that influence decision making through subtle cognitive mechanisms have been show...
Background Nudging, a strategy that uses subtle stimuli to direct people’s behavior, has recently be...
Context: Some of our behaviors lead to the development of chronic diseases. Traditional approaches t...
‘Nudging’ has been introduced as a policy and management tool as a way to influence behaviour withou...
High rates of overweight, obesity and chronic disease are partly attributable to an increased preval...