Behaviour change techniques: the development and evaluation of a taxonomic method for reporting and describing behaviour change interventions (a suite of five studies involving consensus methods, randomised controlled trials and analysis of qualitative data)

Meeting global health challenges requires effective behaviour change interventions (BCIs). This depends on advancing the science of behaviour change which, in turn, depends on accurate intervention reporting. Current reporting often lacks detail, preventing accurate replication and implementation. R...

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Published in:Health technology assessment (Winchester, England) England), 2015-11, Vol.19 (99), p.1-188
Main Authors: Michie, Susan, Wood, Caroline E, Johnston, Marie, Abraham, Charles, Francis, Jill J, Hardeman, Wendy
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Language:English
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