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Reducing risk behaviours after stroke: An overview of reviews interrogating primary study data using the Theoretical Domains Framework.

Patricia HallMaggie LawrenceThilo KrollCatherine BlakeJames MatthewsOlive Lennon
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Limited theory-based research and use of behaviour-change mediators exists within stroke secondary prevention trials. Knowledge, Beliefs about Consequences, and Emotions are the domains which positively influence risk-reducing behaviours post-stroke. Behaviour-change interventions should include these evidence-based constructs known to be effective. Future trials should address cardiovascular outcomes and ensure adequate follow-up time.
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