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2. How is tailored implementation undertaken using a self-guided toolkit? Qualitative study of the ItFits-toolkit in the ImpleMentAll project
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Finch, Tracy L., Potthoff, Sebastian, May, Carl R., Girling, Melissa, Perkins, Neil, Vis, Christiaan, Bührmann, Leah, Etzelmueller, Anne, van Genugten, Claire Rosalie, Schuurmans, Josien, Piera-Jiménez, Jordi, and Rapley, Tim
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- 2024
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3. Management of immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura without therapeutic plasma exchange
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Albert, Annemarie, Bramstedt, Jörn, Brand, Marcus, Brinkkötter, Paul T., Cukoski, Sadrija, Eichenauer, Dennis A., Elitok, Saban, Felten, Helmut, Gäckler, Anja, Geuther, Gesa, Harth, Ana, Hausberg, Martin, Hermann, Matthias, Hinkel, Ulrich P., Jabs, Wolfram Johannes, Kaufeld, Jessica, Klein, Gilles, Klemm, Kristin, Kolbrink, Benedikt, Kühne, Lucas, Menne, Jan, Miesbach, Wolfgang, Mühlfeld, Anja Susanne, Özcan, Fedai, Osterholt, Thomas, Pfrepper, Christian, Potthoff, Sebastian A., Radermacher, Jörg, Ruhe, Johannes, Schmidt, Tilman, Schönermarck, Ulf, Schönfelder, Kristina, Schreiber, Adrian, Schulte, Kevin, Schulte-Kemna, Lena, Schwenger, Vedat, Seelow, Evelyn, Seibert, Felix S., Todorova, Polina, Tölle - Charité, Markus, Völker, Linus A., Walendy, Victor, Wendt, Ralph, Westhoff, Timm H., Knöbl, Paul, Eller, Kathrin, Thaler, Johannes, Sperr, Wolfgang R., Gleixner, Karoline, Buxhofer-Ausch, Veronika, Mühlfeld, Anja, Jabs, Wolfram J., Westhoff, Timm, and Brinkkoetter, Paul T.
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- 2024
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4. Validation of the German Normalisation Process Theory Measure G-NoMAD: translation, adaptation, and pilot testing
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Freund, Johanna, Piotrowski, Alexandra, Bührmann, Leah, Oehler, Caroline, Titzler, Ingrid, Netter, Anna-Lena, Potthoff, Sebastian, Ebert, David Daniel, Finch, Tracy, Köberlein-Neu, Juliane, and Etzelmüller, Anne
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- 2023
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5. The effect of COVID rehabilitation for ongoing symptoms Post HOSPitalisation with COVID-19 (PHOSP-R): protocol for a randomised parallel group controlled trial on behalf of the PHOSP consortium
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Daynes, Enya, Baldwin, Molly, Greening, Neil J., Yates, Thomas, Bishop, Nicolette C., Mills, George, Roberts, Matthew, Hamrouni, Malik, Plekhanova, Tatiana, Vogiatzis, Ioannis, Echevarria, Carlos, Nathu, Rashmita, McAuley, Hamish J. C., Latimer, Lorna, Glennie, Jennifer, Chambers, Francesca, Penfold, Ruth, Hume, Emily, Megaritis, Dimitrios, Alexiou, Charikleia, Potthoff, Sebastian, Hogg, Mitchell James, Haighton, Catherine, Nichol, Bethany, Leavy, Olivia C., Richardson, Matthew, Elneima, Omer, Singapuri, Amisha, Sereno, Marco, Saunders, Ruth M., Harris, Victoria C., Nolan, Claire M., Bolton, Charlotte, Houchen-Wolloff, Linzy, Harrison, Ewen M., Lone, Nazir, Quint, Jennifer, Chalmers, James D., Ho, Ling-Pei, Horsley, Alex, Marks, Michael, Poinasamy, Krisnah, Ramen, Betty, Wain, Louise V., Brightling, Christopher, Man, William D.-C., Evans, Rachael, and Singh, Sally J.
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- 2023
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6. Patient-Level Pooled Analysis of Endovascular Ultrasound Renal Denervation or a Sham Procedure 6 Months After Medication Escalation: The RADIANCE Clinical Trial Program
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Azizi, Michel, Sharp, Andrew S.P., Fisher, Naomi D.L., Weber, Michael A., Lobo, Melvin D., Daemen, Joost, Lurz, Philipp, Mahfoud, Felix, Schmieder, Roland E., Basile, Jan, Bloch, Michael J., Saxena, Manish, Wang, Yale, Sanghvi, Kintur, Jenkins, J. Stephen, Devireddy, Chandan, Rader, Florian, Gosse, Philippe, Claude, Lisa, Augustin, Dimitri A., McClure, Candace K., Kirtane, Ajay J., Wang, Yale, Skeik, Nedaa, Bae, Richard, McMeans, Amy, Goldman, JoAnne, Peterson, Rose, Stephen Jenkins, James, Tutor, Isabelle, Harrison, Michael, Penning, Angel, Devireddy, Chandan, Lea, Janice, Fiebach, Amanda, Merlin, Claudia, Rader, Florian, Dohad, Suhail, Tran, Anne, Bhatia, Kirin, Fisher, Naomi D.L., Sobieszczyk, Piotr, Halliday, Ian, Munson, Tay, Lindsey, Jason, Laster, Steven, Bunte, Mathew, Hart, Anthony, King, Dana, Hall, Jamie, Sanghvi, Kintur, Krathen, Courtney, Lewis, Luot, Willitts, Ashley, Todoran, Thomas, Basile, Jan, Awkar, Anthony, Palmer, Casey, Tecklenburg, Anna, Schindler, John, Pacella, John, Muldoon, Matthew, Albright, MaryJo, Nicholson, Tracy, Flack, John, Chami, Youseff, Hafiz, Abdul Moiz, Starkey, Emily, Adams, Kristal, Bernardo, Nelson, Veis, Judith, Hashim, Hayder, Singh, Suman, Whitman, Donna, Stouffer, Rick, Hinderliter, Alan, Allen, Meghan, Scholl, Tatum, Fong, Pete, Gainer, James, Crook, Sherron, Hatchcock, Ellen, Cohen, Debbie, Giri, Jay, Kobayashi, Taisei, Neubauer, Robin, Naidu, Suveeksha, Kirtane, Ajay J., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Batres, Candido, Edwards, Suzanne, Khuddus, Matheen, Zentko, Suzanne, Touchton, Abby, Roberson, Marti, Bloch, Michael J., Akinapelli, Abhilash, English, Lisa, Neumann, Bridget, Mendelsohn, Farrel, Brantley, Hutton, Cawthon, Thomas, DeRamus, Susan, Wade, Wesley, Fishman, Robert, Tuohy, Edward, LeBlanc, Jessica, McCurry, Tina, Krishnaswamy, Amar, Laffin, Luke, Bajzer, Christopher, Boros, Marilyn, Branche, Monica, Abraham, Josephine, Abraham, Anu, Stijleman, Inge, Hsi, David, Martin, Scott, Portnay, Edward, Fiebach, Maryann, Garavito, Carolina, Adams, Todd, Teklinski, Andrew, Leech, Adam, Drilling, Patrick, Tulik, Lynda, Benzuly, Keith, Paparello, James, Fintel, Dan, Ramirez, Haydee, Kats, Lauren, Huang, Paul, Biswas, Santanu, Risher, Serena, Pratt, Kristina, Ibebuogu, Uzoma, 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Lucas, Kulenthiran, Saarraaken, Koch, Christina, Wachter, Angelika, Schmieder, Roland, Schmid, Axel, Kannenkeril, Dennis, Heinritz, Ulrike, Endres-Frohlich, Kerstin, Lurz, Philipp, Rommel, Karl, Fengler, Petzold, Martin, Büttner, Margit, Weil, Joachim, Agdirlioglu, Tolga, Köllner, Tanja, Stephan, Jeannine, Dagkonakis, Nikolaos, Hamann, Frank, Ettl, Ute, Petzsche, Ulrike, Reimer, Peter, Hausberg, Martin, Hinrichs, Ralf, Di Ponio-Voit, Isabella, Lutz, Matthias, Gosse, Philippe, Cremer, Antoine, Papadopoulos, Panteleimon, Gaudissard, Julie, Maire, Florent, Azizi, Michel, Sapoval, Marc, Livrozet, Marine, Regrag, Asma, Paquet, Valerie, Delsart, Pascal, Hennicaux, Justin, Sommeville, Coralie, Bertrand, Fabien, Daemen, Joost, Lafeber, Melvin, Zeijen, Victor, Ruiter, Amo, Huijskens, Elisabeth, van Ramshorst, Jan, Xaplanteris, Panagiotis, Briki, Rachid, de Hemptinne, Quentin, Pascal, Severine, Renard, Katty, Ferdinande, Bert, Iglesias, Juan F., Ehert, Georg, Gallego, Laetitia, Dobretz, Kevin, Bottone, Sylviane, Sanghvi, Kintur, Costello, Josh, Krathan, Courtney, Lewis, Luot, McElvarr, Andrew, Reilly, John, Jenkins, Stephen, Cash, Michael, Williams, Shannon, Jarvis, Maria, Fong, Pete, Laffer, Cheryl, Gainer, James, Robbins, Mark, Crook, Sherron, Maddel, Sarita, Hsi, David, Martin, Scott, Portnay, Edward, Ducey, Maryanne, Rose, Suzanne, DelMastro, Elizabeth, Bangalore, Sripal, Williams, Stephen, Cabos, Stanley, Rodriguez Alvarez, Carolina, Todoran, Thomas, Basile, Jan, Powers, Eric, Hodskins, Emily, Paladugu, Vijay, Tecklenburg, Anna, Devireddy, Chandan, Lea, Janice, Wells, Bryan, Fiebach, Amanda, Merlin, Claudia, Rader, Florian, Dohad, Suhail, Kim, Hyun-Min, Rashid, Mohammad, Abraham, Josephine, Owan, Theophilus, Abraham, Anu, Lavasani, Iran, Neilson, Hailey, Calhoun, David, McElderry, Thomas, Maddox, William, Oparil, Suzanne, Kinder, Sheila, Kirtane, Ajay J., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Batres, Candido, Edwards, Suzanne, Garasic, Joseph, Drachman, Doug, Zusman, Randy, Rosenfield, Kenneth, Do, Danny, Khuddus, Matheen, Zentko, Suzanne, O’Meara, James, Barb, Ilie, Foster, Abby, Boyette, Alice, Wang, Yale, Jay, Desmond, Skeik, Nedaa, Schwartz, Robert, Peterson, Rose, Goldman, Jo Anne, Goldman, Jessie, Ledley, Gary, Katof, Nancy, Potluri, Srinivasa, Biedermann, Scott, Ward, Jacquelyn, White, Megan, Fisher, Naomi D.L., Mauri, Laura, Sobieszczky, Piotr, Smith, Alex, Aseltine, Laura, Stouffer, Rick, Hinderliter, Alan, Pauley, Eric, Wade, Tyrone, Zidar, David, Shishehbor, Mehdi, Effron, Barry, Costa, Marco, Semenec, Terence, Bloch, Michael J., Roongsritong, Chanwit, Nelson, Priscilla, Neumann, Bridget, Cohen, Debbie, Giri, Jay, Neubauer, Robin, Vo, Thu, Chugh, Atul R., Huang, Pei-Hsiu, Jose, Powell, Flack, John, Fishman, Robert, Jones, Michael, Adams, Todd, Bajzer, Christopher, Saxena, Manish, Lobo, Melvin D., Mathur, Anthony, Jain, Ajay, Balawon, Armida, Zongo, Olivier, Levy, Terry, Bent, Clare, Beckett, David, Lakeman, Nicki, Kennard, Sarah, Sharp, Andrew, D’Souza, Richard J., Statton, Sarah, Wilkes, Lindsay, Anning, Christine, Sayer, Jeremy, Ganesh Iyer, Sudha, Robinson, Nicholas, Sevillano, Annaliza, Ocampo, Madelaine, Gerber, Robert, Faris, Mohamad, John Marshall, Andrew, Sinclair, Janet, Pepper, Hayley, Davies, Justin, Chapman, Neil, Burak, Paula, Carvelli, Paula, Jadhav, Sachin, Quinn, Jane, Christian Rump, Lars, Stegbauer, Johannes, Schimmöller, Lars, Potthoff, Sebastian, Schmid, Claudia, Roeder, Sylvia, Weil, Joachim, Hafer, Lukas, Agdirlioglu, Tolga, Köllner, Tanja, Mahfoud, Felix, Böhm, Michael, Ewen, Sebastian, Kulenthiran, Saarraaken, Wachter, Angelika, Koch, Christina, Lurz, Philipp, Fengler, Karl, Rommel, Karl-Philipp, Trautmann, Kai, Petzold, Martin, Schmieder, Roland E., Ott, Christian, Schmid, Axel, Uder, Michael, Heinritz, Ulrike, Fröhlich-Endres, Kerstin, Genth-Zotz, Sabine, Kämpfner, Denise, Grawe, Armin, Höhne, Johannes, Kaesberger, Bärbel, von zur Mühlen, Constantin, Wolf, Dennis, Welzel, Markus, Gosse, Philippe, Cremer, 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Jaguszewski, Milosz J., Wang, Yale, Jay, Desmond, Skeik, Nedaa, Schwartz, Robert, Rader, Florian, Dohad, Suhail, Victor, Ronald, Sanghvi, Kintur, Costello, Josh, Walsh, Courtney, Abraham, Josephine, Owan, Theophilus, Abraham, Anu, Fisher, Naomi D.L., Mauri, Laura, Sobieszczky, Piotr, Williams, Jonathan, Bloch, Michael J., Roongsritong, Chanwit, Todoran, Thomas, Basile, Jan, Powers, Eric, Hodskins, Emily, Fong, Pete, Laffer, Cheryl, Gainer, James, Robbins, Mark, Reilly, John, Cash, Michael, Goldman, Jessie, Aggarwal, Sandeep, Ledley, Gary, Hsi, David, Martin, Scott, Portnay, Edward, Calhoun, David, McElderry, Thomas, Maddox, William, Oparil, Suzanne, Huang, Pei-Hsiu, Jose, Powell, Khuddus, Matheen, Zentko, Suzanne, O’Meara, James, Barb, Ilie, Garasic, Joseph, Drachman, Doug, Zusman, Randy, Rosenfield, Kenneth, Devireddy, Chandan, Lea, Janice, Wells, Bryan, Stouffer, Rick, Hinderliter, Alan, Pauley, Eric, Potluri, Srinivasa, Biedermann, Scott, Bangalore, Sripal, Williams, Stephen, Zidar, David, Shishehbor, Mehdi, Effron, Barry, Costa, Marco, Kirtane, Ajay J., Radhakrishnan, Jai, Lobo, Melvin D., Mathur, Anthony, Jain, Ajay, Sayer, Jeremy, Ganesh Iyer, Sudha, Robinson, Nicholas, Ali Edroos, Sadat, Levy, Terry, Patel, Amit, Beckett, David, Bent, Clare, Davies, Justin, Chapman, Neil, Shun Shin, Matthew, Howard, James, Sharp, Andrew S.P., Joseph, Anil, D’Souza, Richard, Gerber, Robert, Faris, Mohamad, John Marshall, Andrew, Elorz, Cristina, Lurz, Philipp, Höllriegel, Robert, Fengler, Karl, Rommel, Karl-Philipp, Mahfoud, Felix, Böhm, Michael, Ewen, Sebastian, Lucic, Jelena, Schmieder, Roland E., Ott, Christian, Schmid, Axel, Uder, Michael, Rump, Christian, Stegbauer, Johannes, Kröpil, Patric, Azizi, Michel, Sapoval, Marc, Cornu, Erika, Fouassier, David, Gosse, Philippe, Cremer, Antoine, Trillaud, Hervé, Papadopoulos, Panteleimon, Pathak, Atul, Honton, Benjamin, Lantelme, Pierre, Berge, Constance, Courand, Pierre-Yves, Daemen, Joost, Feyz, Lida, Blankestijn, Peter, Voskuil, Michiel, Rittersma, Zwaantina, Kroon, A.A., van Zwam, W.H., Persu, Alexandre, and Renkin, Jean
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7. Impact of first-line use of caplacizumab on treatment outcomes in immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Özcan, Fedai, Markau, Silke, Girndt, Matthias, Felten, Helmut, Hausberg, Martin, Brand, Marcus, Gerth, Jens, Bommer, Martin, Zschiedrich, Stefan, Schneider, Johanna, Elitok, Saban, Gawlik, Alexander, Schwenger, Vedat, Roeder, Maximilian, Radermacher, Jörg, Morgner, Anke, Herbst, Regina, von Auer, Charis, Völker, Linus A., Kaufeld, Jessica, Balduin, Gesa, Merkel, Lena, Kühne, Lucas, Eichenauer, Dennis A., Osterholt, Thomas, Hägele, Holger, Kann, Martin, Grundmann, Franziska, Kolbrink, Benedikt, Schulte, Kevin, Gäckler, Anja, Kribben, Andreas, Boss, Kristina, Potthoff, Sebastian A., Rump, Lars C., Schmidt, Tilman, Mühlfeld, Anja S., Schulmann, Karsten, Hermann, Matthias, Gaedeke, Jens, Sauerland, Kristin, Bramstedt, Jörn, Hinkel, Ulrich P., Miesbach, Wolfgang, Bauer, Frederic, Westhoff, Timm H., Bruck, Heike, Buxhofer-Ausch, Veronika, Müller, Tobias J., Wendt, Ralph, Harth, Ana, Schreiber, Adrian, Seelow, Evelyn, Tölle, Markus, Gohlisch, Christopher, Bieringer, Markus, Geuther, Gesa, Jabs, Wolfram J., Fischereder, Michael, von Bergwelt-Baildon, Anke, Schönermarck, Ulf, Knoebl, Paul, Menne, Jan, and Brinkkoetter, Paul T.
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- 2023
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8. Inhibition of p38 MAPK decreases hyperglycemia-induced nephrin endocytosis and attenuates albuminuria
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Woznowski, Magdalena Patrycja, Potthoff, Sebastian Alexander, Königshausen, Eva, Haase, Raphael, Hoch, Henning, Meyer-Schwesinger, Catherine, Wiech, Thorsten, Stegbauer, Johannes, Rump, Lars Christian, Sellin, Lorenz, and Quack, Ivo
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- 2022
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9. Changing healthcare professionals' non-reflective processes to improve the quality of care
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Potthoff, Sebastian, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Avery, Leah, Finch, Tracy, Gardner, Benjamin, Hankonen, Nelli, Johnston, Derek, Johnston, Marie, Kok, Gerjo, Lally, Phillippa, Maniatopoulos, Gregory, Marques, Marta M., McCleary, Nicola, Presseau, Justin, Rapley, Tim, Sanders, Tom, ten Hoor, Gill, Vale, Luke, Verplanken, Bas, and Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
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- 2022
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10. Volumenmanagement bei Peritonealdialyse
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Potthoff, Sebastian Alexander
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- 2022
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11. Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development
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May, Carl R., Albers, Bianca, Bracher, Mike, Finch, Tracy L., Gilbert, Anthony, Girling, Melissa, Greenwood, Kathryn, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S., May, Christine M., Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Rapley, Tim
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- 2022
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12. Improving motivating behaviours of physical activity promotion and sports professionals: acceptability of and behavioural changes during the MotiStyleSport intervention
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Puolamäki, Melina, primary, Palsola, Minttu, additional, Renko, Elina, additional, Kilponen, Anna, additional, Haerens, Leen, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, Saurio, Kaisa Johanna, additional, Absetz, Pilvikki, additional, Lintunen, Taru, additional, and Hankonen, Nelli, additional
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- 2024
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13. Making good quality care habitual : an exploration of the concept habit in relation to healthcare professional behaviour
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Potthoff, Sebastian
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Translating evidence-based guidance into practice involves healthcare professionals (HCPs) adopting new, and changing existing behaviours. Implementation research typically focuses on the reflective process that underlies HCPs’ behaviour, however there is a growing interest in the role that impulsive processes such as habit have on behaviour. Habit can be defined as a learned tendency to perform a behaviour automatically in response to a specific cue. This thesis presents four studies investigating how a habit perspective can contribute to understanding HCPs’ behaviour. Chapter 1 describes how a greater consideration of habit in the implementation literature could contribute to the field. Chapter 2 presents theory-based interviews conducted with HCPs who piloted a new self-management tool for diabetes. The study showed how HCPs formed a new habit of using the tool and how electronic reminders facilitated this process by promoting behavioural repetition. Chapter 3 describes a randomised controlled trial that aimed to test whether a planning intervention (using action- and coping planning) would be effective in supporting HCPs with habit change. While the study did not reach recruitment targets, it provided some first insights regarding the feasibility of using a planning intervention to support HCP behaviour change. Chapter 4 presents a secondary analysis of a large national data set, which found that the relationship between planning (action and coping planning) and six guideline-recommended behaviours operated indirectly on HCP behaviour via habit. Finally, Chapter 5 describes a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies investigating the association between habit and HCPs’ behaviour and showed that habit plays a significant role in predicting clinical behaviours. This thesis supports the consideration of habit when predicting HCPs’ behaviour and suggests that the use of conditional planning interventions may offer a feasible approach to support HCPs with creating and breaking habit.
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- 2017
14. Ultrasound renal denervation for hypertension resistant to a triple medication pill (RADIANCE-HTN TRIO): a randomised, multicentre, single-blind, sham-controlled trial
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Sanghvi, Kintur, Costello, Josh, Krathan, Courtney, Lewis, Luot, McElvarr, Andrew, Reilly, John, Jenkins, Stephen, Cash, Michael, Williams, Shannon, Jarvis, Maria, Fong, Pete, Laffer, Cheryl, Gainer, James, Robbins, Mark, Crook, Sherron, Maddel, Sarita, Hsi, David, Martin, Scott, Portnay, Edward, Ducey, Maryanne, Rose, Suzanne, DelMastro, Elizabeth, Bangalore, Sripal, Williams, Stephen, Cabos, Stanley, Rodriguez Alvarez, Carolina, Todoran, Thomas, Basile, Jan, Powers, Eric, Hodskins, Emily, Paladugu, Vijay, Tecklenburg, Anna, Devireddy, Chandan, Lea, Janice, Wells, Bryan, Fiebach, Amanda, Merlin, Claudia, Rader, Florian, Dohad, Suhail, Kim, Hyun-Min, Rashid, Mohammad, Abraham, Josephine, Owan, Theophilus, Abraham, Anu, Lavasani, Iran, Neilson, Hailey, Calhoun, David, McElderry, Thomas, Maddox, William, Oparil, Suzanne, Kinder, Sheila, Kirtane, Ajay J, Radhakrishnan, Jai, Batres, Candido, Edwards, Suzanne, Garasic, Joseph, Drachman, Doug, Zusman, Randy, Rosenfield, Kenneth, Do, Danny, Khuddus, Matheen, Zentko, Suzanne, O'Meara, James, Barb, Ilie, Foster, Abby, Boyette, Alice, Wang, Yale, Jay, Desmond, Skeik, Nedaa, Schwartz, Robert, Peterson, Rose, Goldman, Jo Anne, Goldman, Jessie, Ledley, Gary, Katof, Nancy, Potluri, Srinivasa, Biedermann, Scott, Ward, Jacquelyn, White, Megan, Fisher, Naomi DL, Mauri, Laura, Sobieszczky, Piotr, Smith, Alex, Aseltine, Laura, Stouffer, Rick, Hinderliter, Alan, Pauley, Eric, Wade, Tyrone, Zidar, David, Shishehbor, Mehdi, Effron, Barry, Costa, Marco, Semenec, Terence, Bloch, Michael J, Roongsritong, Chanwit, Nelson, Priscilla, Neumann, Bridget, Cohen, Debbie, Giri, Jay, Neubauer, Robin, Vo, Thu, Chugh, Atul R, Huang, Pei-Hsiu, Jose, Powell, Flack, John, Fishman, Robert, Jones, Michael, Adams, Todd, Bajzer, Christopher, Saxena, Manish, Lobo, Melvin D, Mathur, Anthony, Jain, Ajay, Balawon, Armida, Zongo, Olivier, Levy, Terry, Bent, Clare, Beckett, David, Lakeman, Nicki, Kennard, Sarah, Sharp, Andrew, D'Souza, Richard J, Statton, Sarah, Wilkes, Lindsay, Anning, Christine, Sayer, Jeremy, Iyer, Sudha Ganesh, Robinson, Nicholas, Sevillano, Annaliza, Ocampo, Madelaine, Gerber, Robert, Faris, Mohamad, Marshall, Andrew John, Sinclair, Janet, Pepper, Hayley, Davies, Justin, Chapman, Neil, Burak, Paula, Carvelli, Paula, Jadhav, Sachin, Quinn, Jane, Rump, Lars Christian, Stegbauer, Johannes, Schimmöller, Lars, Potthoff, Sebastian, Schmid, Claudia, Roeder, Sylvia, Weil, Joachim, Hafer, Lukas, Agdirlioglu, Tolga, Köllner, Tanja, Mahfoud, Felix, Böhm, Michael, Ewen, Sebastian, Kulenthiran, Saarraaken, Wachter, Angelika, Koch, Christina, Lurz, Philipp, Fengler, Karl, Rommel, Karl-Philipp, Trautmann, Kai, Petzold, Martin, Schmieder, Roland E, Ott, Christian, Schmid, Axel, Uder, Michael, Heinritz, Ulrike, Fröhlich-Endres, Kerstin, Genth-Zotz, Sabine, Kämpfner, Denise, Grawe, Armin, Höhne, Johannes, Kaesberger, Bärbel, von zur Mühlen, Constantin, Wolf, Dennis, Welzel, Markus, Heinrichs, Gudrun, Trabitzsch, Barbara, Gosse, Philippe, Cremer, Antoine, Trillaud, Hervé, Papadopoulos, Panteleimon, Maire, Florent, Gaudissard, Julie, Azizi, Michel, Sapoval, Marc, Cornu, Erika, Fouassier, David, Livrozet, Marine, Lorthioir, Aurélien, Paquet, Valérie, Pathak, Atul, Honton, Benjamin, Cottin, Marianne, Petit, Frédéric, Lantelme, Pierre, Berge, Constance, Courand, Pierre-Yves, Langevin, Fatou, Delsart, Pascal, Longere, Benjamin, Ledieu, Guillaume, Pontana, François, Sommeville, Coralie, Bertrand, Fabien, Daemen, Joost, Feyz, Lida, Zeijen, Victor, Ruiter, Arno, Huysken, Elisabeth, Blankestijn, Peter, Voskuil, Michiel, Rittersma, Zwaantina, Dolmans, Helma, Kroon, A A, van Zwam, W H, Vranken, Jeannique, de Haan, Claudia, Persu, Alexandre, Renkin, Jean, Maes, Frédéric, Beauloye, Christophe, Lengelé, Jean-Philippe, Huyberechts, Dominique, Bouvie, Anne, Witkowski, Adam, Januszewicz, Andrzej, Kdziela, Jacek, Prejbisj, Aleksander, Hering, Dagmara, Ciecwierz, Dariusz, Jaguszewski, Milosz J, Owczuk, Radoslaw, Reilly, John P, Rump, Lars C, Sharp, Andrew S P, Weber, Michael A, Kably, Benjamin, Barman, Neil C, Reeve-Stoffer, Helen, Coleman, Leslie, and McClure, Candace K
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- 2021
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15. ADAMTS13 and VWF activities guide individualized caplacizumab treatment in patients with aTTP
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Völker, Linus A., Kaufeld, Jessica, Miesbach, Wolfgang, Brähler, Sebastian, Reinhardt, Martin, Kühne, Lucas, Mühlfeld, Anja, Schreiber, Adrian, Gaedeke, Jens, Tölle, Markus, Jabs, Wolfram J., Özcan, Fedai, Markau, Silke, Girndt, Matthias, Bauer, Frederic, Westhoff, Timm H., Felten, Helmut, Hausberg, Martin, Brand, Marcus, Gerth, Jens, Bieringer, Markus, Bommer, Martin, Zschiedrich, Stefan, Schneider, Johanna, Elitok, Saban, Gawlik, Alexander, Gäckler, Anja, Kribben, Andreas, Schwenger, Vedat, Schoenermarck, Ulf, Roeder, Maximilian, Radermacher, Jörg, Bramstedt, Jörn, Morgner, Anke, Herbst, Regina, Harth, Ana, Potthoff, Sebastian A., von Auer, Charis, Wendt, Ralph, Christ, Hildegard, Brinkkoetter, Paul T., and Menne, Jan
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16. Real-world data confirm the effectiveness of caplacizumab in acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Völker, Linus A., Kaufeld, Jessica, Miesbach, Wolfgang, Brähler, Sebastian, Reinhardt, Martin, Kühne, Lucas, Mühlfeld, Anja, Schreiber, Adrian, Gaedeke, Jens, Tölle, Markus, Jabs, Wolfram J., Özcan, Fedai, Markau, Silke, Girndt, Matthias, Bauer, Frederic, Westhoff, Timm H., Felten, Helmut, Hausberg, Martin, Brand, Marcus, Gerth, Jens, Bieringer, Markus, Bommer, Martin, Zschiedrich, Stefan, Schneider, Johanna, Elitok, Saban, Gawlik, Alexander, Gäckler, Anja, Kribben, Andreas, Schwenger, Vedat, Schoenermarck, Ulf, Roeder, Maximilian, Radermacher, Jörg, Bramstedt, Jörn, Morgner, Anke, Herbst, Regina, Harth, Ana, Potthoff, Sebastian A., von Auer, Charis, Wendt, Ralph, Christ, Hildegard, Brinkkoetter, Paul T., and Menne, Jan
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17. Implementation intention and planning interventions in Health Psychology: Recommendations from the Synergy Expert Group for research and practice
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Hagger, Martin S, Luszczynska, Aleksandra, de Wit, John, Benyamini, Yael, Burkert, Silke, Chamberland, Pier-Eric, Chater, Angel, Dombrowski, Stephan U, van Dongen, Anne, French, David P, Gauchet, Aurelie, Hankonen, Nelli, Karekla, Maria, Kinney, Anita Y, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Lo, Siu Hing, López-Roig, Sofía, Meslot, Carine, Marques, Marta Moreira, Neter, Efrat, Plass, Anne Marie, Potthoff, Sebastian, Rennie, Laura, Scholz, Urte, Stadler, Gertraud, Stolte, Elske, Hoor, Gill ten, Verhoeven, Aukje, Wagner, Monika, Oettingen, Gabriele, Sheeran, Paschal, and Gollwitzer, Peter M
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The current article details a position statement and recommendations for future research and practice on planning and implementation intentions in health contexts endorsed by the Synergy Expert Group. The group comprised world-leading researchers in health and social psychology and behavioural medicine who convened to discuss priority issues in planning interventions in health contexts and develop a set of recommendations for future research and practice. The expert group adopted a nominal groups approach and voting system to elicit and structure priority issues in planning interventions and implementation intentions research. Forty-two priority issues identified in initial discussions were further condensed to 18 key issues, including definitions of planning and implementation intentions and 17 priority research areas. Each issue was subjected to voting for consensus among group members and formed the basis of the position statement and recommendations. Specifically, the expert group endorsed statements and recommendations in the following areas: generic definition of planning and specific definition of implementation intentions, recommendations for better testing of mechanisms, guidance on testing the effects of moderators of planning interventions, recommendations on the social aspects of planning interventions, identification of the preconditions that moderate effectiveness of planning interventions and recommendations for research on how people use plans.
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18. How is tailored implementation undertaken using a self-guided toolkit? Qualitative study of the ItFits-toolkit in the ImpleMentAll project
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Finch, Tracy, primary, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, May, Carl R, additional, Girling, Melissa, additional, Perkins, Neil, additional, Vis, Christiaan, additional, Bührmann, Leah, additional, Etzelmueller, Anne, additional, Genugten, Claire Rosalie van, additional, Schuurmans, Josien, additional, Piera-Jiménez, Jordi, additional, and Rapley, Tim, additional
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19. Management of immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura without therapeutic plasma exchange
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Kühne, Lucas, Knöbl, Paul, Eller, Kathrin, Thaler, Johannes, Sperr, Wolfgang R., Gleixner, Karoline, Osterholt, Thomas, Kaufeld, Jessica, Menne, Jan, Buxhofer-Ausch, Veronika, Mühlfeld, Anja, Seelow, Evelyn, Schreiber, Adrian, Todorova, Polina, Cukoski, Sadrija, Jabs, Wolfram J., Özcan, Fedai, Gäckler, Anja, Schönfelder, Kristina, Seibert, Felix S., Westhoff, Timm, Schwenger, Vedat, Eichenauer, Dennis A., Völker, Linus A., Brinkkoetter, Paul T., Albert, Annemarie, Bramstedt, Jörn, Brand, Marcus, Brinkkötter, Paul T., Cukoski, Sadrija, Eichenauer, Dennis A., Elitok, Saban, Felten, Helmut, Gäckler, Anja, Geuther, Gesa, Harth, Ana, Hausberg, Martin, Hermann, Matthias, Hinkel, Ulrich P., Jabs, Wolfram Johannes, Kaufeld, Jessica, Klein, Gilles, Klemm, Kristin, Kolbrink, Benedikt, Kühne, Lucas, Menne, Jan, Miesbach, Wolfgang, Mühlfeld, Anja Susanne, Özcan, Fedai, Osterholt, Thomas, Pfrepper, Christian, Potthoff, Sebastian A., Radermacher, Jörg, Ruhe, Johannes, Schmidt, Tilman, Schönermarck, Ulf, Schönfelder, Kristina, Schreiber, Adrian, Schulte, Kevin, Schulte-Kemna, Lena, Schwenger, Vedat, Seelow, Evelyn, Seibert, Felix S., Todorova, Polina, Tölle - Charité, Markus, Völker, Linus A., Walendy, Victor, Wendt, Ralph, and Westhoff, Timm H.
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•Caplacizumab with immunosuppression, but without additional TPE, is an effective and safe treatment strategy for acute iTTP.
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20. Creating and Breaking Habit in Healthcare Professional Behaviours to Improve Healthcare and Health
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Potthoff, Sebastian, McCleary, Nicola, Sniehotta, Falko F., Presseau, Justin, and Verplanken, Bas, editor
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21. Challenging assumptions underlying physical activity promotion for health care professionals in Australia: A data‐prompted interview study
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Kwasnicka, Dominika, primary, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, Hagger, Martin S., additional, Vandelanotte, Corneel, additional, Rebar, Amanda, additional, Short, Camille E., additional, Crook, Dawn, additional, and Gardner, Benjamin, additional
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22. Implementation from a habit perspective
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Potthoff, Sebastian, primary, McCleary, Nicola, additional, Sniehotta, Falko F., additional, and Presseau, Justin, additional
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23. Developing habit-based health behaviour change interventions: twenty-one questions to guide future research
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Social-cognitive and interpersonal determinants of behaviour, Leerstoel Aarts, Gardner, Benjamin, Arden, Madelynne A., Brown, Daniel, Eves, Frank F., Green, James, Hamilton, Kyra, Hankonen, Nelli, Inauen, Jennifer, Keller, Jan, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Labudek, Sarah, Marien, Hans, Masaryk, Radomir, McCleary, Nicola, Mullan, Barbara A., Neter, Efrat, Orbell, Sheina, Potthoff, Sebastian, Lally, Phillippa, Social-cognitive and interpersonal determinants of behaviour, Leerstoel Aarts, Gardner, Benjamin, Arden, Madelynne A., Brown, Daniel, Eves, Frank F., Green, James, Hamilton, Kyra, Hankonen, Nelli, Inauen, Jennifer, Keller, Jan, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Labudek, Sarah, Marien, Hans, Masaryk, Radomir, McCleary, Nicola, Mullan, Barbara A., Neter, Efrat, Orbell, Sheina, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Lally, Phillippa
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24. Towards an Implementation‐STakeholder Engagement Model (I‐STEM) for improving health and social care services.
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Potthoff, Sebastian, Finch, Tracy, Bührmann, Leah, Etzelmüller, Anne, van Genugten, Claire R., Girling, Melissa, May, Carl R., Perkins, Neil, Vis, Christiaan, and Rapley, Tim
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Background: The implementation science literature acknowledges a need for engagement of key stakeholders when designing, delivering and evaluating implementation work. To date, the literature reports minimal or focused stakeholder engagement, where stakeholders are engaged in either barrier identification and/or barrier prioritisation. This paper begins to answer calls from the literature for the development of tools and guidance to support comprehensive stakeholder engagement in implementation research and practice. The paper describes the systematic development of the Implementation‐STakeholder Engagement Model (I‐STEM) in the context of an international, large‐scale empirical implementation study (ImpleMentAll) aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of a tailored implementation toolkit. The I‐STEM is a sensitising tool that defines key considerations and activities for undertaking stakeholder engagement activities across an implementation process. Methods: In‐depth, semistructured interviews and observations were conducted with implementers who were tailoring implementation strategies to integrate and embed internet‐based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) services in 12 routine mental health care organisations in nine countries in Europe and Australia. The analytical process was informed by principles of first‐ and third‐generation Grounded Theory, including constant comparative method. Results: We conducted 55 interviews and observed 19 implementation‐related activities (e.g., team meetings and technical support calls). The final outcome of our analysis is expressed in an initial version of the I‐STEM, consisting of five interrelated concepts: engagement objectives, stakeholder mapping, engagement approaches, engagement qualities and engagement outcomes. Engagement objectives are goals that implementers plan to achieve by working with stakeholders in the implementation process. Stakeholder mapping involves identifying a range of organisations, groups or people who may be instrumental in achieving the engagement objectives. Engagement approaches define the type of work that is undertaken with stakeholders to achieve the engagement objectives. Engagement qualities define the logistics of the engagement approach. Lastly, every engagement activity may result in a range of engagement outcomes. Conclusion: The I‐STEM represents potential avenues for substantial stakeholder engagement activity across key phases of an implementation process. It provides a conceptual model for the planning, delivery, evaluation and reporting of stakeholder engagement activities. The I‐STEM is nonprescriptive and highlights the importance of a flexible, iterative approach to stakeholder engagement. It is developmental and will require application and validation across a range of implementation activities. Patient or Public Contribution: Patient contribution to ImpleMentAll trial was facilitated by GAMIAN‐Europe at all stages—from grant development to dissemination. GAMIAN‐Europe brings together a wide variety of patient representation organisations (local, regional and national) from almost all European countries. GAMIAN‐Europe was involved in pilot testing the ItFits‐toolkit and provided their views on the various aspects, including stakeholder engagement. Patients were also represented in the external advisory board providing support and advice on the design, conduct and interpretation of the wider project, including the development of the ItFits‐toolkit. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03652883. Retrospectively registered on 29 August 2018. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Effectiveness of Self-guided Tailored Implementation Strategies in Integrating and Embedding Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Routine Mental Health Care: Results of a Multicenter Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial
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Vis, Christiaan, primary, Schuurmans, Josien, additional, Aouizerate, Bruno, additional, Atipei Craggs, Mette, additional, Batterham, Philip, additional, Bührmann, Leah, additional, Calear, Alison, additional, Cerga Pashoja, Arlinda, additional, Christensen, Helen, additional, Dozeman, Els, additional, Duedal Pedersen, Claus, additional, Ebert, David Daniel, additional, Etzelmueller, Anne, additional, Fanaj, Naim, additional, Finch, Tracy L, additional, Hanssen, Denise, additional, Hegerl, Ulrich, additional, Hoogendoorn, Adriaan, additional, Mathiasen, Kim, additional, May, Carl, additional, Meksi, Andia, additional, Mustafa, Sevim, additional, O'Dea, Bridianne, additional, Oehler, Caroline, additional, Piera-Jiménez, Jordi, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, Qirjako, Gentiana, additional, Rapley, Tim, additional, Rosmalen, Judith, additional, Sacco, Ylenia, additional, Samalin, Ludovic, additional, Skjoth, Mette Maria, additional, Tarp, Kristine, additional, Titzler, Ingrid, additional, Van der Eycken, Erik, additional, van Genugten, Claire Rosalie, additional, Whitton, Alexis, additional, Zanalda, Enrico, additional, Smit, Jan H, additional, and Riper, Heleen, additional
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26. The Effect of Renal Denervation on T Cells in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
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Kantauskaite, Marta, primary, Vonend, Oliver, additional, Yakoub, Mina, additional, Heilmann, Philipp, additional, Maifeld, Andras, additional, Minko, Peter, additional, Schimmöller, Lars, additional, Antoch, Gerald, additional, Müller, Dominik N., additional, Schmidt, Claudia, additional, Duvnjak, Blanka, additional, Zierhut, Ulf, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian A., additional, Rump, Lars C., additional, Fischer, Johannes C., additional, and Stegbauer, Johannes, additional
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27. How acute renal failure led to the diagnosis of aortic coarctation
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Kantauskaite, Marta, primary, Fürst, Günter, additional, Minko, Peter, additional, Antoch, Gerald, additional, Rump, Lars Christian, additional, and Potthoff, Sebastian A., additional
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28. Cognitive emotion regulation and psychopathology across cultures: A comparison between six European countries
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Potthoff, Sebastian, Garnefski, Nadia, Miklósi, Monika, Ubbiali, Alessandro, Domínguez-Sánchez, Francisco Javier, Martins, Eva Costa, Witthöft, Michael, and Kraaij, Vivian
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29. Validation of the German Normalization Process Theory Measure (G-NoMAD): Translation, Adaptation, and Pilot testing
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Finch, Tracy, Piotrowski, Alexandra, Titzler, Ingrid, Potthoff, Sebastian, Etzelmueller, Anne, Bührmann, Leah, Netter, Anna-Lena, Köberlein-Neu, Juliane, Oehler, Caroline, Ebert, David Daniel, and Freund, Johanna
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The NoMAD questionnaire is a measurement instrument to assess normalisation as an implementation outcome. The original English version of the questionnaire was developed by Finch and colleagues (2018).The NoMAD has been translated into several languages. This project brings NoMAD data from German health care innovation implementation projects together to derive a common German Normalization Process Theory Measure (G-NoMAD).
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30. Exploring the role of competing demands and routines during the implementation of a self-management tool for type 2 diabetes: a theory-based qualitative interview study
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Potthoff, Sebastian, Presseau, Justin, Sniehotta, Falko F., Breckons, Matthew, Rylance, Amy, and Avery, Leah
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31. Impact of first-line use of caplacizumab on treatment outcomes in immune thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Völker, Linus A., primary, Kaufeld, Jessica, additional, Balduin, Gesa, additional, Merkel, Lena, additional, Kühne, Lucas, additional, Eichenauer, Dennis A., additional, Osterholt, Thomas, additional, Hägele, Holger, additional, Kann, Martin, additional, Grundmann, Franziska, additional, Kolbrink, Benedikt, additional, Schulte, Kevin, additional, Gäckler, Anja, additional, Kribben, Andreas, additional, Boss, Kristina, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian A., additional, Rump, Lars C., additional, Schmidt, Tilman, additional, Mühlfeld, Anja S., additional, Schulmann, Karsten, additional, Hermann, Matthias, additional, Gaedeke, Jens, additional, Sauerland, Kristin, additional, Bramstedt, Jörn, additional, Hinkel, Ulrich P., additional, Miesbach, Wolfgang, additional, Bauer, Frederic, additional, Westhoff, Timm H., additional, Bruck, Heike, additional, Buxhofer-Ausch, Veronika, additional, Müller, Tobias J., additional, Wendt, Ralph, additional, Harth, Ana, additional, Schreiber, Adrian, additional, Seelow, Evelyn, additional, Tölle, Markus, additional, Gohlisch, Christopher, additional, Bieringer, Markus, additional, Geuther, Gesa, additional, Jabs, Wolfram J., additional, Fischereder, Michael, additional, Bergwelt-Baildon, Anke von, additional, Schönermarck, Ulf, additional, Knoebl, Paul, additional, Menne, Jan, additional, and Brinkkoetter, Paul T., additional
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32. Pragmatic approaches for addressing alcohol in general practice: Development of a tailored implementation intervention
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Potthoff, Sebastian, primary, O'Donnell, Amy Jane, additional, Karlsen, Andrea Taksdal, additional, Brendryen, Håvar, additional, and Lid, Torgeir Gilje, additional
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33. Effects of Renal Denervation vs Sham in Resistant Hypertension After Medication Escalation
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Azizi, Michel, Mahfoud, Felix, Weber, Michael, Sharp, Andrew, Schmieder, Roland, Lurz, Philipp, Lobo, Melvin, Fisher, Naomi, Daemen, Joost, Bloch, Michael, Basile, Jan, Sanghvi, Kintur, Saxena, Manish, Gosse, Philippe, Jenkins, J. Stephen, Levy, Terry, Persu, Alexandre, Kably, Benjamin, Claude, Lisa, Reeve-Stoffer, Helen, Mcclure, Candace, Kirtane, Ajay, Mullin, Christopher, Thackeray, Lisa, Chertow, Glenn, Kahan, Thomas, Dauerman, Harold, Ullery, Steven, Abbott, J. 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Auteurs : RADIANCE-HTN Investigators; International audience; Importance Although early trials of endovascular renal denervation (RDN) for patients with resistant hypertension (RHTN) reported inconsistent results, ultrasound RDN (uRDN) was found to decrease blood pressure (BP) vs sham at 2 months in patients with RHTN taking stable background medications in the Study of the ReCor Medical Paradise System in Clinical Hypertension (RADIANCE-HTN TRIO) trial. Objectives To report the prespecified analysis of the persistence of the BP effects and safety of uRDN vs sham at 6 months in conjunction with escalating antihypertensive medications. Design, Setting, and Participants This randomized, sham-controlled, clinical trial with outcome assessors and patients blinded to treatment assignment, enrolled patients from March 11, 2016, to March 13, 2020. This was an international, multicenter study conducted in the US and Europe. Participants with daytime ambulatory BP of 135/85 mm Hg or higher after 4 weeks of single-pill triple-combination treatment (angiotensin-receptor blocker, calcium channel blocker, and thiazide diuretic) with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of 40 mL/min/1.73 m 2 or greater were randomly assigned to uRDN or sham with medications unchanged through 2 months. From 2 to 5 months, if monthly home BP was 135/85 mm Hg or higher, standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment starting with aldosterone antagonists was initiated under blinding to treatment assignment. Interventions uRDN vs sham procedure in conjunction with added medications to target BP control. Main Outcomes and Measures Six-month change in medications, change in daytime ambulatory systolic BP, change in home systolic BP adjusted for baseline BP and medications, and safety. Results A total of 65 of 69 participants in the uRDN group and 64 of 67 participants in the sham group (mean [SD] age, 52.4 [8.3] years; 104 male [80.6%]) with a mean (SD) eGFR of 81.5 (22.8) mL/min/1.73 m 2 had 6-month daytime ambulatory BP measurements. Fewer medications were added in the uRDN group (mean [SD], 0.7 [1.0] medications) vs sham (mean [SD], 1.1 [1.1] medications; P = .045) and fewer patients in the uRDN group received aldosterone antagonists at 6 months (26 of 65 [40.0%] vs 39 of 64 [60.9%]; P = .02). Despite less intensive standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment, mean (SD) daytime ambulatory BP at 6 months was 138.3 (15.1) mm Hg with uRDN vs 139.0 (14.3) mm Hg with sham (additional decreases of −2.4 [16.6] vs −7.0 [16.7] mm Hg from month 2, respectively), whereas home SBP was lowered to a greater extent with uRDN by 4.3 mm Hg (95% CI, 0.5-8.1 mm Hg; P = .03) in a mixed model adjusting for baseline and number of medications. Adverse events were infrequent and similar between groups. Conclusions and Relevance In this study, in patients with RHTN initially randomly assigned to uRDN or a sham procedure and who had persistent elevation of BP at 2 months after the procedure, standardized stepped-care antihypertensive treatment escalation resulted in similar BP reduction in both groups at 6 months, with fewer additional medications required in the uRDN group. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02649426
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34. How is routinely-collected health data used to investigate the impact of automatic cognitive processes on healthcare professional behaviour? A scoping review
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McCleary, Nicola, Presseau, Justin, McCudden, Christopher, Semchishen, Seana, Potthoff, Sebastian, Carroll, Kelly, Hudek, Natasha, Colquhoun, Heather, and Brehaut, Jamie
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Implementation interventions often focus on healthcare professionals’ deliberative, analytical thinking as a route to achieving practice change, e.g. educational meetings that provide instruction but leave attendees to integrate the lessons into practice. Such deliberative mechanisms are clearly an important element of practice change. However, human behaviour is guided by two cognitive systems: one involving deliberative processes, the other involving automatic processes (e.g. habits, cognitive heuristics). Automatic processes are under-considered in theoretical frameworks commonly used to explore barriers to change. These processes can be difficult to study, since they are not easily observed or self-reported on. Routinely-collected health data can provide a new window into these processes. Such data provide a means to explore processes that are common across all human decision makers and may have substantial impact on real-world clinical behaviour, through investigation across large samples. For example, one study used billing claims data to demonstrate the impact of the availability heuristic (the tendency to assess the likelihood or frequency of an event based on the ease with which occurrences of the event come to mind, rather than on established probabilities). The study found that physicians were less likely to prescribe warfarin to patients with atrial fibrillation to reduce their stroke risk (an evidence-based practice) after one of their patients had a major adverse bleeding event associated with warfarin (a rare but likely salient and easily remembered event) (Choudhry et al., 2006). We are conducting a scoping review to map the ways in which routine data has been used to investigate the impact of automatic processes on clinical practice. Our results will highlight the extent to which different types of automatic processes have been explored using routine data, and will provide insights into how routine data can be used to increase our understanding of factors driving automatic processes and their impact on clinical practice in real-world contexts. Such understanding may ultimately support the development of novel or adapted implementation interventions to target these processes as routes to improving quality of care.
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Knittle, Keegan, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Cross, Ainslea, ten Hoor, Gill, and Potthoff, Sebastian
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36. Effectiveness of self-guided tailored implementation strategies in integrating and embedding Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in routine mental health care. Results of the ImpleMentAll project. (Preprint)
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Vis, Christiaan, primary, Schuurmans, Josien, additional, Aouizerate, Bruno, additional, Atipei Craggs, Mette, additional, Batterham, Philip, additional, Burhmann, Leah, additional, Calear, Alison, additional, Cerga Pashoja, Arlinda, additional, Christensen, Helen, additional, Dozeman, Els, additional, Duedal Pedersen, Claus, additional, Ebert, David Daniel, additional, Etzelmueller, Anne, additional, Fanaj, Naim, additional, Finch, Tracy, additional, Hanssen, Denise, additional, Hegerl, Ulrich, additional, Hoogendoorn, Adriaan, additional, Mathiasen, Kim, additional, May, Carl, additional, Meksi, Andia, additional, Mustafa, Sevim, additional, O'Dea, Bridianne, additional, Oehler, Caroline, additional, Piera-Jiménez, Jordi, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, Qirjako, Gentiana, additional, Rapley, Tim, additional, Rosmalen, Judith, additional, Sacco, Ylenia, additional, Samalin, Ludovic, additional, Skjoth, Mette Maria, additional, Tarp, Kristine, additional, Titzler, Ingrid, additional, Van der Eycken, Erik, additional, van Genugten, Claire, additional, Whitton, Alexis, additional, Zenalda, Enrico, additional, Smit, Jan, additional, and Riper, Heleen, additional
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37. Delayed Seroconversion and Rapid Onset of Lymphoproliferative Disease After Transmission of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 From a Multiorgan Donor
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Glowacka, Ilona, Korn, Klaus, Potthoff, Sebastian A., Lehmann, Ulrich, Kreipe, Hans H., Ivens, Katrin, Barg-Hock, Hannelore, Schulz, Thomas F., and Heim, Albert
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38. Developing habit-based health behaviour change interventions: twenty-one questions to guide future research.
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Gardner, Benjamin, Arden, Madelynne A., Brown, Daniel, Eves, Frank F., Green, James, Hamilton, Kyra, Hankonen, Nelli, Inauen, Jennifer, Keller, Jan, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Labudek, Sarah, Marien, Hans, Masaryk, Radomír, McCleary, Nicola, Mullan, Barbara A., Neter, Efrat, Orbell, Sheina, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Lally, Phillippa
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Habitual behaviours are triggered automatically, with little conscious forethought. Theory suggests that making healthy behaviours habitual, and breaking the habits that underpin many ingrained unhealthy behaviours, promotes long-term behaviour change. This has prompted interest in incorporating habit formation and disruption strategies into behaviour change interventions. Yet, notable research gaps limit understanding of how to harness habit to change real-world behaviours. Discussions among health psychology researchers and practitioners, at the 2019 European Health Psychology Society 'Synergy Expert Meeting', generated pertinent questions to guide further research into habit and health behaviour. In line with the four topics discussed at the meeting, 21 questions were identified, concerning: how habit manifests in health behaviour (3 questions); how to form healthy habits (5 questions); how to break unhealthy habits (4 questions); and how to develop and evaluate habit-based behaviour change interventions (9 questions). While our questions transcend research contexts, accumulating knowledge across studies of specific health behaviours, settings, and populations will build a broader understanding of habit change principles and how they may be embedded into interventions. We encourage researchers and practitioners to prioritise these questions, to further theory and evidence around how to create long-lasting health behaviour change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: Protocol for a qualitative systematic review of studies informed by Normalization Process Theory (NPT) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
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May, Carl R., Albers, Bianca, Desveaux, Laura, Finch, Tracy, Gilbert, Anthony, Hillis, Alyson, Girling, Melissa, Kislov, Roman, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S., May, Christine M., Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Rapley, Tim
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Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies mechanisms that have been demonstrated to play an important role in implementation processes. It is now widely used to inform feasibility, process evaluation, and implementation studies in healthcare and other areas of work. This qualitative synthesis of NPT studies aims to better understand how NPT explains observed and reported implementation processes, and to explore the ways in which its constructs explain the implementability, enacting and sustainment of complex healthcare interventions.\ud Methods: We will systematically search Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science databases and use the Google Scholar search engine for citations of key papers in which NPT was developed. This will identify English language peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals reporting (a) primary qualitative or mixed methods studies; or, (b) qualitative or mixed methods evidence syntheses in which NPT was the primary analytic framework. Studies may be conducted in any healthcare setting, published between June 2006 and 31 December 2021. We will perform a qualitative synthesis of included studies using two parallel methods: (i) directed content analysis based on an already developed coding manual; and (ii) unsupervised textual analysis using Leximancer® topic modelling software.\ud Other: We will disseminate results of the review using peer reviewed publications, conference and seminar presentations, and social media (Facebook and Twitter) channels. The primary source of funding is the National Institute for Health Research ARC North Thames. No human subjects or personal data are involved and no ethical issues are anticipated.
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40. Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: protocol for a qualitative systematic review of studies informed by Normalization Process Theory (NPT)
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May, Carl R, Albers, Bianca, Desveaux, Laura, Finch, Tracy L, Gilbert, Anthony, Hillis, Alyson, Girling, Melissa, Kislov, Roman, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S, May, Christine M, Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, Rapley, Tim, May, Carl R, Albers, Bianca, Desveaux, Laura, Finch, Tracy L, Gilbert, Anthony, Hillis, Alyson, Girling, Melissa, Kislov, Roman, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S, May, Christine M, Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Rapley, Tim
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Background: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) identifies mechanisms that have been demonstrated to play an important role in implementation processes. It is now widely used to inform feasibility, process evaluation, and implementation studies in healthcare and other areas of work. This qualitative synthesis of NPT studies aims to better understand how NPT explains observed and reported implementation processes, and to explore the ways in which its constructs explain the implementability, enacting and sustainment of complex healthcare interventions. Methods: We will systematically search Scopus, PubMed and Web of Science databases and use the Google Scholar search engine for citations of key papers in which NPT was developed. This will identify English language peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals reporting (a) primary qualitative or mixed methods studies; or, (b) qualitative or mixed methods evidence syntheses in which NPT was the primary analytic framework. Studies may be conducted in any healthcare setting, published between June 2006 and 31 December 2021. We will perform a qualitative synthesis of included studies using two parallel methods: (i) directed content analysis based on an already developed coding manual; and (ii) unsupervised textual analysis using Leximancer® topic modelling software. Other: We will disseminate results of the review using peer reviewed publications, conference and seminar presentations, and social media (Facebook and Twitter) channels. The primary source of funding is the National Institute for Health Research ARC North Thames. No human subjects or personal data are involved and no ethical issues are anticipated.
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41. White Paper: Open Digital Health - accelerating transparent and scalable health promotion and treatment
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Kwasnicka, Dominika, Keller, Jan, Perski, Olga, Potthoff, Sebastian, ten Hoor, Gill A., Ainsworth, Ben, Crutzen, Rik, Dohle, Simone, van Dongen, Anne, Heino, Matti, Henrich, Julia F., Knox, Liam, Koenig, Laura M., Maltinsky, Wendy, McCallum, Claire, Nalukwago, Judith, Neter, Efrat, Nurmi, Johanna, Spitschan, Manuel, Van Beurden, Samantha B., Van der Laan, L. Nynke, Wunsch, Kathrin, Levink, Jasper J. J., Sanderman, Robbert, Kwasnicka, Dominika, Keller, Jan, Perski, Olga, Potthoff, Sebastian, ten Hoor, Gill A., Ainsworth, Ben, Crutzen, Rik, Dohle, Simone, van Dongen, Anne, Heino, Matti, Henrich, Julia F., Knox, Liam, Koenig, Laura M., Maltinsky, Wendy, McCallum, Claire, Nalukwago, Judith, Neter, Efrat, Nurmi, Johanna, Spitschan, Manuel, Van Beurden, Samantha B., Van der Laan, L. Nynke, Wunsch, Kathrin, Levink, Jasper J. J., and Sanderman, Robbert
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In this White Paper, we outline recommendations from the perspective of health psychology and behavioural science, addressing three research gaps: (1) What methods in the health psychology research toolkit can be best used for developing and evaluating digital health tools? (2) What are the most feasible strategies to reuse digital health tools across populations and settings? (3) What are the main advantages and challenges of sharing (openly publishing) data, code, intervention content and design features of digital health tools? We provide actionable suggestions for researchers joining the continuously growing Open Digital Health movement, poised to revolutionise health psychology research and practice in the coming years. This White Paper is positioned in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring how digital health tools have rapidly gained popularity in 2020-2022, when world-wide health promotion and treatment efforts rapidly shifted from face-to-face to remote delivery. This statement is written by the Directors of the not-for-profit Open Digital Health initiative (n = 6), Experts attending the European Health Psychology Society Synergy Expert Meeting (n = 17), and the initiative consultant, following a two-day meeting (19-20th August 2021).
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42. Bedeutung des Renin-Angiotensin-Systems für renovaskuläre Dysfunktion und arterielle Hypertonie
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43. Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development
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May, Carl R; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0451-2690, Albers, Bianca, Bracher, Mike, Finch, Tracy L, Gilbert, Anthony, Girling, Melissa, Greenwood, Kathryn, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S, May, Christine M, Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, Rapley, Tim, May, Carl R; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0451-2690, Albers, Bianca, Bracher, Mike, Finch, Tracy L, Gilbert, Anthony, Girling, Melissa, Greenwood, Kathryn, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S, May, Christine M, Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Rapley, Tim
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Background: Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) is frequently used to inform qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage translation of innovations in the organisation and delivery of healthcare. A coding manual for qualitative researchers using NPT will facilitate transparent data analysis processes and will also reduce the cognitive and practical burden on researchers. Objectives: (a) To simplify the theory for the user. (b) To describe the purposes, methods of development, and potential application of a coding manual that translates normalisation process theory (NPT) into an easily usable framework for qualitative analysis. (c) To present an NPT coding manual that is ready for use. Method: Qualitative content analysis of papers and chapters that developed normalisation process theory, selection and structuring of theory constructs, and testing constructs against interview data and published empirical studies using NPT. Results: A coding manual for NPT was developed. It consists of 12 primary NPT constructs and conforms to the Context-Mechanism-Outcome configuration of realist evaluation studies. Contexts are defined as settings in which implementation work is done, in which strategic intentions, adaptive execution, negotiating capability, and reframing organisational logics are enacted. Mechanisms are defined as the work that people do when they participate in implementation processes and include coherence-building, cognitive participation, collective action, and reflexive monitoring. Outcomes are defined as effects that make visible how things change as implementation processes proceed and include intervention mobilisation, normative restructuring, relational restructuring, and sustainment. Conclusion: The coding manual is ready to use and performs three important tasks. It consolidates several iterations of theory development, makes the application of NPT simpler for the user, and links NPT constructs to realist evaluat
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44. Conceptualising Four Categories of Behaviours: Implications for Implementation Strategies to Achieve Behaviour Change
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Nilsen, Per, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Birken, Sarah A.
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Background: Effectiveness of implementation strategies is influenced by the extent to which they are based on appropriate theories concerning the behaviours that the strategies intend to impact. Effectiveness may be limited simply because the strategies are based on theories that are limited in scope or are derived from partially inaccurate assumptions about the behaviours in question. It may therefore be important to combine insights from various theories to cover the range of influences on the behaviours that will be changed. Aim: This article aims to explore concepts, theories and empirical findings from different disciplines to categorise four types of behaviours and discuss the implications for implementation strategies attempting to change these behaviours. Influences on behaviours: Multilevel influences on behaviours are dichotomized into individual-level and collective-level influences, and behaviours that are guided by conscious cognitive processes are distinguished from those that rely on non-conscious processing. Combining the two dimensions (levels and cognitive modes) creates a 2 x 2 conceptual map consisting of four categories of behaviours. Explicitly conceptualising the levels and cognitive modes is crucial because different implementation strategies are required depending on the characteristics of the behaviours involved in the practise that needs to be changed. Conclusion: The 2 x 2 conceptual map can be used to consider and reflect on the nature of the behaviours that need to be changed, thus providing guidance on the type of theory, model or framework that might be most relevant for understanding and facilitating behaviour change.
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45. Enhancing the translation of health behaviour change research into practice : a selective conceptual review of the synergy between implementation science and health psychology
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Presseau, Justin, Byrne-Davis, Lucie M T, Hotham, Sarah, Lorencatto, Fabiana, Potthoff, Sebastian, Atkinson, Lou, Bull, Eleanor R, Dima, Alexandra L, van Dongen, Anne, French, David, Hankonen, Nelli, Hart, Jo, Ten Hoor, Gill A, Hudson, Kristian, Kwasnicka, Dominika, van Lieshout, Sanne, McSharry, Jennifer, Olander, Ellinor K, Powell, Rachael, Toomey, Elaine, Byrne, Molly, Social Psychology, Research Group of Nelli Hankonen, Department of Social Research (2010-2017), Tampere University, and Unit of Social Research
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Health psychology is at the forefront of developing and disseminating evidence, theories, and methods that have improved the understanding of health behaviour change. However, current dissemination approaches may be insufficient for promoting broader application and impact of this evidence to benefit the health of patients and the public. Nevertheless, behaviour change theory/methods typically directed towards health behaviours are now used in implementation science to understand and support behaviour change in individuals at different health system levels whose own behaviour impacts delivering evidence-based health behaviour change interventions. Despite contributing to implementation science, health psychology is perhaps doing less to draw from it. A redoubled focus on implementation science in health psychology could provide novel prospects for enhancing the impact of health behaviour change evidence. We report a Health Psychology Review-specific review-of-reviews of trials of health behaviour change interventions published from inception to April 2020. We identified 34 reviews and assessed whether implementation readiness of behaviour change interventions was discussed. We then narratively review how implementation science has integrated theory/methods from health psychology and related discipline. Finally, we demonstrate how greater synergy between implementation science and health psychology could promote greater follow-through on advances made in the science of health behaviour change. publishedVersion
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46. Additional file 1 of Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development
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May, Carl R., Albers, Bianca, Bracher, Mike, Finch, Tracy L., Gilbert, Anthony, Girling, Melissa, Greenwood, Kathryn, MacFarlane, Anne, Mair, Frances S., May, Christine M., Murray, Elizabeth, Potthoff, Sebastian, and Rapley, Tim
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47. [PROSPERO Protocol] What examples of best practice exist for the discharge of carers from hospital-to-home care within a year of leaving hospital?: A rapid review
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Hogg, Mitchell James, Rakhshanda Hameed, Van Der Graff, Peter, Carr, Susan, Sanders, Tom, Potthoff, Sebastian, Jones, Susan, and Ryc \\' Aquino
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48. White Paper: Open Digital Health – accelerating transparent and scalable health promotion and treatment
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Kwasnicka, Dominika, primary, Keller, Jan, additional, Perski, Olga, additional, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, ten Hoor, Gill A., additional, Ainsworth, Ben, additional, Crutzen, Rik, additional, Dohle, Simone, additional, van Dongen, Anne, additional, Heino, Matti, additional, Henrich, Julia F., additional, Knox, Liam, additional, König, Laura M., additional, Maltinsky, Wendy, additional, McCallum, Claire, additional, Nalukwago, Judith, additional, Neter, Efrat, additional, Nurmi, Johanna, additional, Spitschan, Manuel, additional, Van Beurden, Samantha B., additional, Van der Laan, L. Nynke, additional, Wunsch, Kathrin, additional, Levink, Jasper J. J., additional, and Sanderman, Robbert, additional
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49. Conceptualising Four Categories of Behaviours: Implications for Implementation Strategies to Achieve Behaviour Change
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Nilsen, Per, primary, Potthoff, Sebastian, additional, and Birken, Sarah A., additional
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50. Retrograde balloon dilation >10 weeks after renal transplantation for transplant ureter stenosis – our experience and review of the literature
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Rabenalt, Robert, Winter, Christian, Potthoff, Sebastian A., Eisenberger, Claus-Ferdinand, Grabitz, Klaus, Albers, Peter, and Giessing, Markus
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