Health Psychology, 2nd Edition
useful five-step framework that allows researchers to situate their research along this developmental continuum. Initially, key ...
CHANGING BEHAVIOUR 211 Using cognitive dissonance to promote condom use Cognitive dissonance theory (see Chapter 8) proposes tha ...
potentially reduce missed appointments. This work highlighted a need to reduce con - cerns about their forthcoming appointment. ...
Behaviour change interventions may employ multiple techniques targeting a range of different regulatory processes tailored to pa ...
75 per cent of trained clinicians were proficient (Hall et al., 2015). Thus, when developing complex interventions it is critica ...
forbidding options or significantly changing economic incentives’. They say that NUDGEs are ‘easy and cheap to avoid’ and note t ...
Research identified more than 400 evaluation training, support and guidance documents. For example, a guide to outcome evaluatio ...
and implementation require accurate, detailed descriptions of the intervention – and control groups to which it has been compare ...
intervention participants. Effectivenessrelates to the range of effects an intervention might have. For example, even if it chan ...
outcome evaluators is needed to optimize intervention development in pilot and feasibility studies, while blinding and firewall ...
physical activity and healthy eating (Michie et al., 2011) and general technique lists (Michie et al., 2014). Kok et al.(2015) p ...
change techniques employed. We can see, therefore, that the list of characteristics provided in Table 9.1 is a useful starting p ...
under 21 years of age but to reduce effectiveness among older recipients (perhaps due to reactance). Thus age moderates the rela ...
CHANGING BEHAVIOUR 223 method used (e.g. active versus passive methods) and the relationship between the source of the intervent ...
SUMMARY Planning behaviour change interventions requires precise identification of change objectives and theorizing of regulator ...
How can behaviour change intervention evaluations help psychology develop better theories of change? How can research-based beh ...
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CHAPTER PLAN We expect people to consult health services when they experience symptoms and to follow health care professionals’ ...
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