Background. Participant feedback is an important consideration for increasing intervention acceptability, yet whether incorporating such feedback actually improves acceptability is rarely tested. Purpose. The present study describes a theory-based approach to assessing whether refining an intervention based on participant feedback increases acceptability. Methods. Three hundred and ninety-three UK adults who had previously self-harmed were exposed to the same intervention at baseline and, six months later, were randomly allocated to receive either: (a) the same version of the intervention (control group), or (b) a version of the intervention that had been refined following participant feedback (experimental group). The main outcome measure ...
Abstract Background Acceptability is recognised as a key concept in the development of health interv...
Feedback is defined as a regulatory mechanism where the effect of an action is fed back to modify an...
This study examined how an individually developed rationale affects the acceptability of a given tre...
Background: Problems with acceptability of healthcare interventions can undermine the validity of ra...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly acknowledged that 'acceptability' should be considered when designing...
Background: The importance of considering acceptability of healthcare interventions has been recogni...
BACKGROUND: The theoretical framework of acceptability (TFA) was developed in response to recommenda...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly acknowledged that 'acceptability' should be considered when designing...
BACKGROUND: The theoretical framework of acceptability (TFA) was developed in response to recommenda...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
Trust and empowerment are popular management practices, with many big organizations having adopted i...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that ?acceptability? should be considered when designing,...
Objectives Intervention participants' responses to and engagement with interventions are a key inter...
Introduction: With the emphasis on patient-centeredness, the interest in examining people’s percepti...
Abstract Background Acceptability is recognised as a key concept in the development of health interv...
Feedback is defined as a regulatory mechanism where the effect of an action is fed back to modify an...
This study examined how an individually developed rationale affects the acceptability of a given tre...
Background: Problems with acceptability of healthcare interventions can undermine the validity of ra...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly acknowledged that 'acceptability' should be considered when designing...
Background: The importance of considering acceptability of healthcare interventions has been recogni...
BACKGROUND: The theoretical framework of acceptability (TFA) was developed in response to recommenda...
BACKGROUND: It is increasingly acknowledged that 'acceptability' should be considered when designing...
BACKGROUND: The theoretical framework of acceptability (TFA) was developed in response to recommenda...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
Trust and empowerment are popular management practices, with many big organizations having adopted i...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that ?acceptability? should be considered when designing,...
Objectives Intervention participants' responses to and engagement with interventions are a key inter...
Introduction: With the emphasis on patient-centeredness, the interest in examining people’s percepti...
Abstract Background Acceptability is recognised as a key concept in the development of health interv...
Feedback is defined as a regulatory mechanism where the effect of an action is fed back to modify an...
This study examined how an individually developed rationale affects the acceptability of a given tre...