Dr Sebastian Potthoff Dominika KwaĆnicka Dr Leah Avery Dr Tracy Finch Professor Marie Johnston et al. | Changing healthcare professionals' non-reflective processes to improve the quality of care | 2022 |
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Dr Justin Presseau Joan Mackintosh Dr Gillian Hawthorne Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston et al. | Cluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care | 2018 |
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Dr Sebastian Potthoff Dr Justin Presseau Professor Falko Sniehotta Professor Marie Johnston Dr Leah Avery et al. | Planning to be routine: habit as a mediator of the planning-behaviour relationship in healthcare professionals | 2017 |
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Dr Justin Presseau Professor Jeremy Grimshaw Professor Martin Eccles Professor Marie Johnston
| A theory-based process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians' prescription of thiazide diuretics for hypertension [ISRCTN72772651] | 2016 |
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Dr Justin Presseau Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston Emeritus Professor Martin Eccles
| Printed educational messages fail to increase use of thiazides as first-line medication for hypertension in primary care: a cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN72772651] | 2016 |
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Emeritus Professor Martin Eccles Professor Marie Johnston Dr Stephan Dombrowski
| Observational study of current use of selective decontamination of the digestive tract in UK Critical Care units | 2014 |
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Dr Nicola O'Brien Professor Marie Johnston
| Can the theory of planned behaviour predict the physical activity behaviour of individuals? | 2013 |
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Dr Nick Steen Dr Justin Presseau Dr Jill Francis Dr Susan Moloney Dr Gillian Hawthorne et al. | Is organizational justice associated with clinical performance in the care for patients with diabetes in primary care? Evidence from the improving Quality of care in Diabetes study | 2013 |
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Professor Marie Johnston Dr Jill Francis Professor Martin Eccles
| The Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy (v1) of 93 Hierarchically Clustered Techniques: Building an International Consensus for the Reporting of Behavior Change Interventions | 2013 |
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Professor Falko Sniehotta Professor Marie Johnston
| The Best Laid Plans: Planning Skill Determines the Effectiveness of Action Plans and Implementation Intentions | 2013 |
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Dr Justin Presseau Professor Marie Johnston Dr Jill Francis Dr Susan Moloney Elaine Stamp et al. | Theory-based predictors of multiple clinician behaviors in the management of diabetes | 2013 |
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Dr Stephan Dombrowski Professor Vera Araujo-Soares Professor Marie Johnston Professor Falko Sniehotta
| Developing and testing an intervention for obese adults based on effective behaviour change techniques | 2012 |
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Professor Falko Sniehotta Professor Marie Johnston
| Good planners can already plan but poor planners benefit from action plans | 2012 |
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Dr Stephan Dombrowski Professor Falko Sniehotta Professor Marie Johnston Jennifer Brown Professor Vera Araujo-Soares et al. | Optimizing acceptability and feasibility of an evidence-based behavioral intervention for obese adults with obesity-related co-morbidities or additional risk factors for co-morbidities: An open-pilot intervention study in secondary care | 2012 |
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Dr Justin Presseau Professor Marie Johnston Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Dr Nick Steen et al. | Reflective and automatic processes in healthcare professional behaviour: an application of a dual process model | 2012 |
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Professor Falko Sniehotta Professor Marie Johnston
| The Use of Pedometers in Stroke Survivors: Are They Feasible and How Well Do They Defect Steps? | 2012 |
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Professor Jeremy Grimshaw Professor Martin Eccles Dr Nick Steen Professor Marie Johnston
| Applying psychological theories to evidence-based clinical practice: identifying factors predictive of lumbar spine x-ray for low back pain in UK primary care practice | 2011 |
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Professor Martin Eccles Dr Susan Moloney Dr Jill Francis Elaine Stamp Professor Marie Johnston et al. | Instrument development, data collection, and characteristics of practices, staff, and measures in the Improving Quality of Care in Diabetes (iQuaD) Study | 2011 |
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Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston
| Strengthening evaluation and implementation by specifying components of behaviour change interventions: a study protocol | 2011 |
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Dr Heather Dickinson Dr Susan Moloney Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston et al. | Statistical considerations in a systematic review of proxy measures of clinical behaviour | 2010 |
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Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston Professor Martin Eccles Professor Jeremy Grimshaw
| What is an adequate sample size? Operationalising data saturation for theory-based interview studies | 2010 |
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Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Dr Robbie Foy Professor Marie Johnston Claire Bamford et al. | Improving Professional Practice in the Disclosure of a Diagnosis of Dementia: A Modeling Experiment to Evaluate a Theory-Based Intervention | 2009 |
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Dr Susan Moloney Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Professor Marie Johnston Professor Eileen Kaner et al. | Using psychological theory to understand diabetes care provision in primary care: a comparison across two European countries | 2007 |
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Professor Martin Eccles Dr Robbie Foy Claire Bamford Professor Julian Hughes Professor Marie Johnston et al. | A trial platform to develop a tailored theory-based intervention to improve professional practice in the disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: Study protocol | 2006 |
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Dr Susan Moloney Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Marie Johnston et al. | How well do self-reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour? A Systematic Review | 2005 |
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Dr Susan Moloney Professor Martin Eccles Dr Jill Francis Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Marie Johnston et al. | How well do self-reported intentions predict clinicians' behaviour? A systematic review [Poster] | 2005 |
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