2020
DOI: 10.1080/14992027.2020.1844321
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Use of the Behaviour Change Wheel to design an intervention to improve the implementation of family-centred care in adult audiology services

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“…We also ensured that decisions were not made by the research team alone, and that our clinical partner representatives were involved in all decision-making processes. As noted by Ekberg et al [40], we too found that the descriptions of individual BCTs were sometimes ambiguous and did not always re ect the complexity of what was required for the BCT to successfully promote behaviour change. It may have been helpful during the design process if the BCW provided more in-depth descriptions of each BCT and guidance on how they might best be implemented.…”
Section: Strengths and Challenges Of The Bcw Modelmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…We also ensured that decisions were not made by the research team alone, and that our clinical partner representatives were involved in all decision-making processes. As noted by Ekberg et al [40], we too found that the descriptions of individual BCTs were sometimes ambiguous and did not always re ect the complexity of what was required for the BCT to successfully promote behaviour change. It may have been helpful during the design process if the BCW provided more in-depth descriptions of each BCT and guidance on how they might best be implemented.…”
Section: Strengths and Challenges Of The Bcw Modelmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The BCW has been widely used to develop interventions that are both acceptable to users and effective in achieving their aims. These include interventions designed to optimise changes in health behaviours such as audiologists' engaging in shared goal planning for adults with hearing loss [38,39], and audiology clinic staff's application of family centred practices [40]. As the application of the BCW varies according to the target behaviour(s), intended population and implementation setting, published examples of its use contribute to the ongoing development and re nement of the method.…”
Section: A Theoretically Driven Behaviour Change Interventionmentioning
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“…The BCW, COM-B and the TDF have between them been used to develop multiple interventions relevant to older people including audiology [42,77], pressure care [78], stroke [79], rheumatoid arthritis [80], lower back pain [81], and multimorbidity medication management [82]. In regards to ACP, COM-B and the TDF have been used to develop community-based intervention strategies to support ACP education and participation [83].…”
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confidence: 99%