Driving sustainable change in antimicrobial prescribing practice: how can social and behavioural sciences help?

F Lorencatto, E Charani, N Sevdalis… - Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Addressing the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance is, in part, reliant on the complex
challenge of changing human behaviour—in terms of reducing inappropriate antibiotic use …

How is the Theoretical Domains Framework applied in designing interventions to support healthcare practitioner behaviour change? A systematic review

J Dyson, F Cowdell - International Journal for Quality in Health …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background The use of theory is recommended to support interventions to promote
implementation of evidence-based practices. However, there are multiple models of …

Developing theory-informed behaviour change interventions to implement evidence into practice: a systematic approach using the Theoretical Domains Framework

SD French, SE Green, DA O'Connor, JE McKenzie… - Implementation …, 2012 - Springer
Background There is little systematic operational guidance about how best to develop
complex interventions to reduce the gap between practice and evidence. This article is one …

[HTML][HTML] “It's safer to…” parent consulting and clinician antibiotic prescribing decisions for children with respiratory tract infections: An analysis across four qualitative …

C Cabral, PJ Lucas, J Ingram, AD Hay… - Social science & …, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper reports a cross-study analysis of four studies, aiming to understand the drivers of
parental consulting and clinician prescribing behaviour when children under 12 years …

Effect of antibiotic-prescribing feedback to high-volume primary care physicians on number of antibiotic prescriptions: a randomized clinical trial

KL Schwartz, N Ivers, BJ Langford… - JAMA Internal …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Antibiotic overuse contributes to adverse drug effects, increased costs, and
antimicrobial resistance. Objective To evaluate peer-comparison audit and feedback to high …

Evidence‐based selection of theories for designing behaviour change interventions: Using methods based on theoretical construct domains to understand clinicians' …

JJ Francis, C Stockton, MP Eccles… - British journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Background Many theories of behaviour are potentially relevant to predictive and
intervention studies but most studies investigate a narrow range of theories. Michie et …

Using realist review to inform intervention development: methodological illustration and conceptual platform for collaborative care in offender mental health

M Pearson, SL Brand, C Quinn, J Shaw… - Implementation …, 2015 - Springer
Background This paper reports how we used a realist review, as part of a wider project to
improve collaborative mental health care for prisoners with common mental health …

Changing behaviour 'more or less'—do theories of behaviour inform strategies for implementation and de-implementation? A critical interpretive synthesis

AM Patey, CS Hurt, JM Grimshaw, JJ Francis - Implementation Science, 2018 - Springer
Background Implementing evidence-based care requires healthcare practitioners to do less
of some things (de-implementation) and more of others (implementation). Variations in …

Explaining clinical behaviors using multiple theoretical models

MP Eccles, JM Grimshaw, G MacLennan… - Implementation …, 2012 - Springer
Background In the field of implementation research, there is an increased interest in use of
theory when designing implementation research studies involving behavior change. In …

Improving appropriate polypharmacy for older people in primary care: selecting components of an evidence-based intervention to target prescribing and dispensing

CA Cadogan, C Ryan, JJ Francis, GJ Gormley… - Implementation …, 2015 - Springer
Background The use of multiple medicines (polypharmacy) is increasingly common in older
people. Ensuring that patients receive the most appropriate combinations of medications …