Promoting professional behaviour change in healthcare: what interventions work, and why? A theory-led overview of systematic reviews
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust · National Institute for Health and Care Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
Translating research evidence into routine clinical practice is notoriously difficult. Behavioural interventions are often used to change practice, although their success is variable and the characteristics of more successful interventions are unclear. We aimed to establish the characteristics of successful behaviour change interventions in healthcare.
We carried out a systematic overview of systematic reviews on the effectiveness of behaviour change interventions with a theory-led analysis using the constructs of normalisation process theory (NPT). MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsychINFO and the Cochrane Library were searched electronically from inception to July 2015.
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2Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Health care
- Work (physics)
- Alternative medicine
- Health services research
- Public health
- Medical education