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The Utility of Measuring Intentions to Use Best Practices: A Longitudinal Study Among Teachers Supporting Students With Autism.

Jessica FishmanRinad BeidasErica ReisingerDavid S Mandell
Published in: The Journal of school health (2019)
The findings illustrate that the strength of intentions, which varies depending on the specific practice, can predict implementation. More generally, the studies demonstrate how measures of intention can aid efforts to identify implementation barriers. The approach taken can be applied to study implementation of any practices designed to improve student health.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • high school
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • public health
  • intellectual disability
  • health information
  • case control
  • climate change