BACKGROUND: There is currently little evidence of planning for real-world implementation of physical activity interventions. We are undertaking the ComeBACK (Coaching and Exercise for Better Walking) study, a 3-arm hybrid Type 1 randomised controlled trial evaluating a health coaching intervention and a text messaging intervention. We used an implementation planning framework, the PRACTical planning for Implementation and Scale-up (PRACTIS), to guide the process evaluation for the trial. The aim of this paper is to describe the protocol for the process evaluation of the ComeBACK trial using the framework of the PRACTIS guide. METHODS: A mixed methods process evaluation protocol was developed informed by the Medical Research Council (MRC) gu...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity affords a wide range of physiological and psychological benefits for c...
Background: The e-coachER trial aimed to determine whether adding web-based behavioural support to e...
Background Engaging in regular physical activity requires continued complex decision-making in vari...
BACKGROUND: Few efficacious physical activity interventions are successfully translated and sustaine...
INTRODUCTION: Mobility limitation is common and often results from neurological and musculoskeletal ...
Background: The aim of the present research is to conduct a fully powered explanatory trial to evalu...
Physical activity (PA) as medicine is well-established, and targeting the most at-risk populations e...
Background: There is a growing interest to study the transfer of evidence-based information into dai...
Background: Many mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excelle...
Introduction: SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes...
Introduction: The Modification of Diet, Exercise and Lifestyle (MODEL) study aims to examine the imp...
Background: There is a growing interest to study the transfer of evidence-based information into dai...
Background: This study used the Intervention Mapping protocol to design an evidence-based interventi...
Background and Purpose: Despite efforts to translate knowledge into clinical practice, barriers ofte...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity affords a wide range of physiological and psychological benefits for c...
Background: The e-coachER trial aimed to determine whether adding web-based behavioural support to e...
Background Engaging in regular physical activity requires continued complex decision-making in vari...
BACKGROUND: Few efficacious physical activity interventions are successfully translated and sustaine...
INTRODUCTION: Mobility limitation is common and often results from neurological and musculoskeletal ...
Background: The aim of the present research is to conduct a fully powered explanatory trial to evalu...
Physical activity (PA) as medicine is well-established, and targeting the most at-risk populations e...
Background: There is a growing interest to study the transfer of evidence-based information into dai...
Background: Many mid-life and older adults are not achieving recommended physical activity (PA) targ...
Background: Exercise referral schemes are recommended by the National Institute for Clinical Excelle...
Introduction: SITLESS is a randomised controlled trial determining whether exercise referral schemes...
Introduction: The Modification of Diet, Exercise and Lifestyle (MODEL) study aims to examine the imp...
Background: There is a growing interest to study the transfer of evidence-based information into dai...
Background: This study used the Intervention Mapping protocol to design an evidence-based interventi...
Background and Purpose: Despite efforts to translate knowledge into clinical practice, barriers ofte...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity affords a wide range of physiological and psychological benefits for c...
Background: The e-coachER trial aimed to determine whether adding web-based behavioural support to e...
Background Engaging in regular physical activity requires continued complex decision-making in vari...