A Theory-Based Approach for Developing Interventions to Change Patient Behaviours: A Medication Adherence Example from Paediatric Secondary Care

Gemma Heath, Richard Cooke, Elaine Cameron

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    Abstract

    In this article we introduce a Health Psychology approach to changing patient behaviour, in order to demonstrate the value of Health Psychology professional practice as applied within healthcare settings. Health Psychologists are experts in understanding, predicting and changing health-related behaviours at the individual, group and population level. They combine psychological theory, research evidence and service-user views to design interventions to solve clinically relevant behavioural problems and improve health outcomes. We provide a pragmatic overview of a theory and evidence-based Intervention Mapping approach for developing, implementing and evaluating interventions to change health-related behaviour. An example of a real behaviour change intervention designed to improve medication adherence in an adolescent patient with poorly controlled asthma is described to illustrate the main stages of the intervention development process.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1228-1242
    Number of pages14
    JournalHealthcare
    Volume3
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2015

    Keywords

    • intervention
    • paediatrics
    • adherence
    • behaviour change
    • self-management

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