2014. Effective behaviour change techniques in smoking cessation interventions for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a meta-analysis. Br. J. Health Psychol. 19(1):181-203Bartlett, Y.K., Sheeran, P. and Hawley, M.S. (2014) Effective behaviour change techniques in smoking ...
Conclusions Amongst personヾelivered behavioural smoking cessation interventions, specific behaviour change techniques and clusters of techniques are associated with higher success rates.doi:10.1111/add.15056Nicola BlackMarie JohnstonSusan MichieJamie Hartmann-Boyce...
Using these theoretical constructs, we aimed to: (i) de- velop a bespoke behaviour change intervention (BCI) for South Asians for SLT cessation by adapting an existing intervention for smoking cessation, and then (ii) assess the feasibility of delivering this intervention; recruiting and retaining...
7]. According to the ‘Global adult tobacco survey’ GATS Pakistan (2014), 21.1% of the ST users made a quit attempt in the past year. In more than half of the cases, this was an un
An abstract of the article "Change in the Smoking Behaviour of Medical Students over their Stay in the Medical Colleges," by J. P. Majra and colleagues is presented.MajraProfessor & HODJ. P.Professor & HODAkshyaProfessor & HODK. M.
Behaviour change techniques targeting both diet and physical activity in type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis Article Open access 08 February 2017 Interventions to Promote Healthy Eating, Physical Activity and Smoking in Low-Income Groups: a Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis of...
To examine whether partner smoking behaviour change is associated with women's smoking reduction and cessation during pregnancy, independently of a range of potential psychosocial confounding variables. It was hypothesized that a woman's failure to reduce or quit smoking in pregnancy would be associated...
The ‘know–do’ gap is the failure to act on evidence and knowledge from research to improve health outcomes. Considering the know–do gap as a simple linear dichotomous concept is a fallacy, because it instead represents a continuum. Five recommendations focused on this continuum can address ...
Designing and implementing behaviour change interventions to improve population health Improved population health depends on changing behaviour: of those who are healthy (e.g. stopping smoking), those who are ill (e.g. adhering to health advi... S Michie - 《J Health Serv Res Policy》 被引量...
Effective BCTs have been commonly used to change dietary habits, promote physical activity, and smoking cessation [10,11,12]. Therefore, dietary interventions combined with BCTs can be a good solution for managing sarcopenic obesity on older people. The implementation of dietary behavioural change (...