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Aligning intuition and theory: enhancing the replicability of behaviour change interventions in cancer genetics.

Natalie TaylorEmma HealeyApril MorrowSian GreeningClaire E WakefieldLinda WarwickRachel WilliamsKatherine M Tucker
Published in: Implementation science communications (2020)
Although the ideal is to use theory prospectively, or even whilst a project is underway, making links between theory and interventions explicit, even retrospectively, can contribute towards standardising intervention strategies, furthering understanding of intervention effects, and enhancing the opportunities for accurate replicability and generalisability across other settings. Demonstrating to healthcare professionals how their intuition aligns with theory may highlight the additional benefits that theory has to offer and serve to promote its use in improvement.
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