although logic models outline the inputs, processes, outputs and outcomes of a programme in a similar manner to ToC, they can be rigid and do not make explicit the causal pathways through which change happens in the way that ToC does [3]. Similarly, although logframes were initially...
tipoftheicebergis‘thewaywedothingsaround here’.Thedepthsobscurethereasonswhywedo things,andareusuallyunplumbed. BraithwaiteusesformerPrimeMinisterTony Blair’sapproachtobrokeringtheGoodFriday AgreementinNorthernIrelandasapossible modelforculturechangeintheNHS.Wherethe ...
Design/methodology/approach Using a purposive search of academic and grey literature, this narrative review aimed (1) to establish a working typology of partnering arrangements for improvement across NHS providers and (2) inform the development of a plausible initial rough theory (IRF) of partnering...
Implementation science theory and quality improvement processes can be integrated pragmatically to engage clinicians to address unwarranted clinical variation, with the objective of creating meaningful behaviour change, and system-level improvements for better healthcare outcomes. The replicability of this appro...
The two agencies involved are the Social Services Department (SSD) of the local council and the National Health Service (NHS) Mental Health Trust.The paper examines the realization of the theory of constraints as a key pragmatic model in the delivery of the issues at stake and suggests this ...
This can be achieved by assessing the challenges that the major factors of change bring using the Care Quality Commission of the Quality Care Commission for the Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust (RUHB). The second task aims to evaluate contemporary changes being inaugurated in the provision ...
of practice (CoPs) to reflect on potential challenges that may arise in the process of interprofessional and inter-organisational joint working within the Collaborations for Leaderships in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs)–partnerships between the universities and National Health Service (...
Perceived behavioural control relates to the level of influence a user has on the behaviour and their ability to change it– in our case the workaround. Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour (TIB). Triandis' model considers direct variables useful for workaround behaviour: Intention (I), Habit (H)...
Participants were provided with information about which behavior change techniques (BCTs) had been suggested as effective in addressing each type of barrier. For example, evidence suggests that appropriate BCTs to address 'lack of skill’ include 'modelling or demonstrating the behavior to individuals,...
Review of theory is an area of growing methodological advancement. Theoretical reviews are particularly useful where the literature is complex, multi-discipline, or contested. It has been suggested that adopting methods from systematic reviews may help a