Journal article
Theory-based predictors of multiple clinician behaviors in the management of diabetes
J Presseau, M Johnston, JJ Francis, S Hrisos, E Stamp, N Steen, G Hawthorne, JM Grimshaw, M Elovainio, M Hunter, MP Eccles
Journal of Behavioral Medicine | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 2014
Abstract
Behavioral theory is often tested on one behavior in isolation from other behaviors and theories. We aimed to test the predictive validity of constructs from motivation and action theories of behavior across six diabetes-related clinician behaviors, within the same sample of primary care clinicians. Physicians and nurses (n = 427 from 99 practices in the United Kingdom) completed questionnaires at baseline and 12 months. Primary outcomes: six self-reported clinician behaviors related to advising, prescribing and examining measured at 12 months; secondary outcomes: baseline intention and patient-scenario-based simulated behavior. Across six behaviors, each theory accounted for a medium amount..
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