2013
DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-8-52
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Development of a checklist to assess the quality of reporting of knowledge translation interventions using the Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research (WIDER) recommendations

Abstract: BackgroundInfluenced by an important paper by Michie et al., outlining the rationale and requirements for detailed reporting of behavior change interventions now required by Implementation Science, we created and refined a checklist to operationalize the Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research (WIDER) recommendations in systematic reviews. The WIDER recommendations provide a framework to identify and provide detailed reporting of the essential components of behavior change interventions … Show more

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“…5 The Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research group has had some success in encouraging journal editors to ensure that transparent and accessible intervention descriptions are available before publication of intervention outcomes. 15 The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) 16 provides a checklist of the minimum data required to report interventions, including surgical, pharmacological, psychotherapeutic as well as behavioural interventions. Although progress has been made in improving how intervention content is reported, if descriptions of BCIs are to be communicated effectively and successfully replicated, a shared and standardised method of classifying intervention content is needed.…”
Section: Behaviour Change Interventions: Purpose and Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 The Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research group has had some success in encouraging journal editors to ensure that transparent and accessible intervention descriptions are available before publication of intervention outcomes. 15 The Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) 16 provides a checklist of the minimum data required to report interventions, including surgical, pharmacological, psychotherapeutic as well as behavioural interventions. Although progress has been made in improving how intervention content is reported, if descriptions of BCIs are to be communicated effectively and successfully replicated, a shared and standardised method of classifying intervention content is needed.…”
Section: Behaviour Change Interventions: Purpose and Reportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…177 The importance of scientific journals ensuring that intervention content is well specified for replication and implementation has been recognised across the research community. 15 At least two journals have editorial policies stating that trials of interventions will only be published if the interventions are described in sufficient detail for replication and implementation, citing BCT methodology as an example. 10,178 Guidance by funding bodies would also support the adoption of BCT methodology for specifying and reporting BCIs.…”
Section: Behaviour Change Techniques Replication and Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-five BCTs were identified in between 6 and 15 intervention descriptions ("occasionally" identified), 33 BCTs were identified in 1-5 descriptions ("rarely" identified) and 13 were not identified in any description at time 1, although two of these were identified by coders at time 2. 13 …”
Section: How Often Were Particular Bcts Identified In Intervention Dementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CONSORT guidelines specify that evaluators should report, "precise details of interventions [as]… actually administered" and extension guidance has been provided (9,10). The Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research (WIDER) group agreed four key recommendations regarding reporting of intervention content (11,12,13) and this group have been influential in encouraging journal editors to ensure that transparent and accessible intervention descriptions are available before publication of intervention outcomes (6). Other authors have also specified minimum information required for reporting of BCIs and TIDieR (Template for Intervention Description and Replication) provides an international interdisciplinary consensus checklist with illustrative examples to enable improved reporting of BCIs (10,14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using interventions that aim to change health provider behavior can be an effective way of improving health outcomes and reducing health costs [2]. At the same time, one of the most consistent findings from research on health and clinical services, is t[he failure to implement theory and research into practice and policy [3] and sustain the use of interventions and their effects in practice [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%