Planning to be routine: habit as a mediator of the planning-behaviour relationship in healthcare professionals.
Sebastian PotthoffJustin PresseauFalko F SniehottaMarie JohnstonMarko ElovainioLeah AveryPublished in: Implementation science : IS (2017)
These findings suggest that habit mediates the relationship between planning (action and coping planning) and healthcare professional behaviour. Promoting careful action and coping planning may support routinised uptake of guideline-recommended care by healthcare professionals in the primary care setting. Given the competing demands on healthcare professionals, exploring the behavioural processes involved in promoting more routinisation of behaviours where possible and appropriate could free up cognitive capacity for clinical behaviours that rely on more deliberation.