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Background: Many global health challenges may be targeted by changing people’s behaviour. Behaviours including cigarette smoking, physical inactivity and alcohol misuse, as well as certain dietary behaviours, contribute to deaths and disability by ...
Susan Michie +9 more
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Social prescribing and behaviour change: proposal of a new behaviour change technique concerning the ‘connection’ step [PDF]
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Kathryn B. Cunningham +4 more
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Background: Incidents in which children or young people experience severe distress or harm or cause distress or harm to others occur frequently in children and young people’s institutional settings.
John Baker +9 more
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Design of a Planner-Based Intervention to Facilitate Diet Behaviour Change in Type 2 Diabetes
Diet behaviour is influenced by the interplay of the physical and social environment as well as macro-level and individual factors. In this study, we focus on diet behaviour at an individual level and describe the design of a behaviour change artefact to
Kevin A. Cradock +6 more
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DEveloping a Complex Intervention for DEteriorating Patients using Theoretical Modelling (DECIDE study): study protocol [PDF]
AIM: To develop a theory-based complex intervention (targeting nursing staff), to enhance enablers and overcome barriers to enacting expected behaviour when monitoring patients and responding to abnormal vital signs that signal deterioration. DESIGN:
Craig P. +6 more
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Background Behaviour change techniques (BCTs) employed within PA intervention for pregnant women with a healthy body mass index (BMI) have been previously identified, however, these BCTS may differ for other weight profiles during pregnancy.
Caragh Flannery +5 more
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Objectives Our aim was to conduct a systematic review to determine which technology-driven diabetes prevention interventions were effective in producing clinically significant weight loss, and to identify the behaviour change techniques and digital ...
Luke Van Rhoon +4 more
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Location-based variability for mobile information systems [PDF]
Advances in size, power, and ubiquity of computing technology, sensors, and communication technology made possible the development of so-called mobile or nomadic information systems.
Ali, Raian +2 more
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Minimally invasive dentistry: Enhancing oral health related behaviour through behaviour change techniques [PDF]
Enhancing patients' oral health related behaviour is a critical component of the preventive approach which is central to the practice of minimally invasive dentistry. The first step in the process of behaviour change is creating capability to change behaviour through the provision of information and guidance.
Newton, J T, Asimakopoulou, K
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From Theory to Intervention: Mapping Theoretically Derived Behavioural Determinants to Behaviour Change Techniques [PDF]
Theory provides a helpful basis for designing interventions to change behaviour but offers little guidance on how to do this. This paper aims to illustrate methods for developing an extensive list of behaviour change techniques (with definitions) and for
Abraham +30 more
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