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Editorial: Oral health behaviour change. [PDF]
Achieving good dental health is a fundamental part of overall well-being. While improvements in dental treatment have been a key focus within dentistry for over 100 years, behaviour and the habits of individuals remains an essential component to good oral health. The recognition of the importance of changing behaviour has led to a fundamental change in
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Psychedelics and health behaviour change. [PDF]
Healthful behaviours such as maintaining a balanced diet, being physically active and refraining from smoking have major impacts on the risk of developing cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and other serious conditions. The burden of the so-called ‘lifestyle diseases’—in personal suffering, premature mortality and public health costs—is ...
Teixeira PJ +7 more
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Focusing on fidelity: narrative review and recommendations for improving intervention fidelity within trials of health behaviour change interventions [PDF]
Background: Interventions to change behaviour have substantial potential to impact positively on individual and overall public health. Despite an increasing focus on health behaviour change intervention research, interventions do not always have the ...
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Background Incorporating the feedback of expert stakeholders in ontology development is important to ensure content is appropriate, comprehensive, meets community needs and is interoperable with other ontologies and classification systems.
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Background Many parents express concern about the impact of talking to children about weight on their self-esteem and wellbeing. The aim of this study was to explore the perceived relevance, utility and acceptability of new guidance for parents on ...
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Background Self-management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is complex and can be particularly challenging for young adults. This is reflected in the high blood glucose values and rates of clinic non-attendance in this group.
Eimear C. Morrissey +5 more
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Background: Investigating and improving the effects of behaviour change interventions requires detailed and consistent specification of all aspects of interventions.
Marta M. Marques +9 more
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Background Reducing the need for antibiotics is crucial in addressing the global threat of antimicrobial resistance. Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is one of the most frequent device-related infections that may be amenable to ...
Lou Atkins +8 more
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Background Workplace interventions have shown promise for reducing sitting in office workers. Police office staff remain an understudied population group that work within a disciplined organisation with distinctive work tasks around public safety ...
Marsha L. Brierley +5 more
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Background: Identifying how behaviour change interventions are delivered, including by whom, is key to understanding intervention effectiveness. However, information about who delivers interventions is reported inconsistently in intervention evaluations,
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