Healthcare professionals' intentions and behaviours: a systematic review of studies based on social cognitive theories
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Our results suggest that the TPB appears to be an appropriate theory to predict behaviour whereas other theories better capture the dynamic underlying intention. In addition, given the variations in efficacy of prediction, special care should be given to methodological issues, especially to better d …
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| Authors | Godin G;Bélanger-Gravel A;Eccles M;Grimshaw J;; |
| Journal | Implementation science : IS |
| Year | 2008 |
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