Behaviour change is key to increasing the uptake of evidence into healthcare practice and improving health outcomes.
A variety of psychological theories have been used to explain health care professional behaviours and
cognitions across a range of behaviours and settings.
However, the large number of theories and overlapping constructs presents a challenge for knowing how to select and
apply theories when exploring specific behaviours.
The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) was developed to make theories more accessible for implementation researchers
(see http://www.implementationscience.com/series/TDF
for more details of TDF and its use).
This workshop led by internationally leading faculty will introduce TDF and its use in Knowledge Translation research.
Title |
Presenter |
Welcome and Introductions
Behavioural approaches to knowledge translation
(video 21 minutes 39MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Jeremy Grimshaw,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute & University of Ottawa |
Development and validation of the theoretical domains framework
(video 26 minutes 39MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Susan Michie,
Univerity College London |
Using the TDF to Assess Barriers
(video 32 minutes 50MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Jill Francis,
City University London |
Using the theoretical domains framework to design interventions: Designing a practice improvement strategy
(video 30 minutes 64MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Simon French,
University of Melbourne |
Using the TDF for process evaluation
(video 19 minutes 29MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Janet Curran,
Dalhousie University |
Overview of methodological challenges
(video 45 minutes 70MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Denise O'Connor,
Monash University |
Practical issues in using the TDF: The case of professional behaviour change
(video 22 minutes 30MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Rebecca Lawton,
University of Leeds |
Practical issues in using the TDF: Methodology of TDF
&
Canadian intensive care physicians' beliefs about their transfusion behaviour: Application of the TDF to select theory
(combined video 37 minutes 54MB,
PDF of presentations) |
Andrea Patey,
City University London
&
Rafat Islam,
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute |
Using Theoretical Domains Framework to inform an intervention to manage cardiovascular disease risk in people with severe mental illness: PRIMROSE Programme
(video 13 minutes 20MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Lou Atkins,
City University London |
Investigating intensive care health professionals’ views about Selective Decontamination of the Digestive tract: the SuDDICU study
(video 10 minutes 16MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Eilidh Duncan,
University of Aberdeen |
Understanding the factors influencing the management of patients with minor head injuries in the emergency department:
A qualitative study to inform the development of an implementation intervention
(video 25 minutes 32MB,
PDF of presentation) |
Marije Bosch,
Monash University
|