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Title: | Development of a theory-informed implementation intervention to improve the triage, treatment and transfer of stroke patients in emergency departments using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF): the T3 Trial | Authors: | Dale, S. Grimshaw, J. M. Levi, C. Taylor, N. McInnes, E. Gerraty, R. Cheung, N. W. Ward, J. Fitzgerald, M. Craig, L. E. Cadilhac, D.A Considine, J. Grimley, Rohan O'Connor, D. Phillips, R. Middleton, S. |
Issue Date: | Jul-2017 | Publisher: | Springer Nature | Source: | Craig LE, Taylor N, Grimley R, Cadilhac DA, McInnes E, Phillips R, Dale S, O'Connor D, Levi C, Fitzgerald M, Considine J, Grimshaw JM, Gerraty R, Cheung NW, Ward J, Middleton S. Development of a theory-informed implementation intervention to improve the triage, treatment and transfer of stroke patients in emergency departments using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF): the T3 Trial. Implement Sci. 2017 Jul 17;12(1):88. doi: 10.1186/s13012-017-0616-6. PMID: 28716152; PMCID: PMC5513365. | Pages: | 88 | Journal: | Implementation Science | Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Theoretical frameworks and models based on behaviour change theories are increasingly used in the development of implementation interventions. Development of an implementation intervention is often based on the available evidence base and practical issues, i.e. feasibility and acceptability. The aim of this study was to describe the development of an implementation intervention for the T3 Trial (Triage, Treatment and Transfer of patients with stroke in emergency departments (EDs)) using theory to recommend behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and drawing on the research evidence base and practical issues of feasibility and acceptability.METHODS: A stepped method for developing complex interventions based on theory, evidence and practical issues was adapted using the following steps: (1) Who needs to do what, differently? (2) Using a theoretical framework, which barriers and enablers need to be addressed? (3) Which intervention components (behaviour change techniques and mode(s) of delivery) could overcome the modifiable barriers and enhance the enablers? A researcher panel was convened to review the list of BCTs recommended for use and to identify the most feasible and acceptable techniques to adopt. | DOI: | 10.1186/s13012-017-0616-6 | Resources: | http://scproxy.slq.qld.gov.au/login?url=http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&CSC=Y&NEWS=N&PAGE=fulltext&D=prem&AN=28716152http://linksource.ebsco.com/athens.b6e6cc08-c492-42af-aec4-c6084e18e68c/linking.aspx?sid=OVID:medline&id=pmid:28716152&id=doi:10.1186%2Fs13012-017-0616-6&issn=1748-5908&isbn=&volume=12&issue=1&spage=88&date=2017&title=Implementation+Science&atitle=Development+of+a+theory-informed+implementation+intervention+to+improve+the+triage%2C+treatment+and+transfer+of+stroke+patients+in+emergency+departments+using+the+Theoretical+Domains+Framework+%28TDF%29%3A+the+T3+Trial.&aulast=Craig&pid=%3CAN%3E28716152%3C%2FAN%3E | Type: | Article |
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