The behaviour change wheel: A new method for characterising and designing behaviour change interventions
University College London · EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research
Abstract
Improving the design and implementation of evidence-based practice depends on successful behaviour change interventions. This requires an appropriate method for characterising interventions and linking them to an analysis of the targeted behaviour. There exists a plethora of frameworks of behaviour change interventions, but it is not clear how well they serve this purpose. This paper evaluates these frameworks, and develops and evaluates a new framework aimed at overcoming their limitations.
A systematic search of electronic databases and consultation with behaviour change experts were used to identify frameworks of behaviour change interventions. These were evaluated according to three criteria: comprehensiveness, coherence, and a clear link to an overarching model of behaviour. A new framework was developed to meet these criteria. The reliability with which it could be applied was examined in two domains of behaviour change: tobacco control and obesity.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 177.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Behaviour change
- Intervention (counseling)
- Behavior change methods
- Behavior change
- Health psychology
- Process management
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being