Can the theoretical domains framework account for the implementation of clinical quality interventions?: a qualitative synthesis and mapping experiment
The health care quality improvement movement is a complex enterprise. Implementing clinical quality initiatives requires attitude and behaviour change on the part of clinicians, but this has proven to be difficult.
In an attempt to solve this kind of behavioural challenge, the theoretical domains framework (TDF) has been developed.
The TDF consists of 14 domains from psychological and organisational theory said to influence behaviour change. No systematic research has been conducted into the ways in which clinical quality initiatives map on to the domains of the framework.
The authors conducted a qualitative mapping experiment to determine to what extent, and in what ways, the TDF is relevant to the implementation of clinical quality interventions.
In an attempt to solve this kind of behavioural challenge, the theoretical domains framework (TDF) has been developed.
The TDF consists of 14 domains from psychological and organisational theory said to influence behaviour change. No systematic research has been conducted into the ways in which clinical quality initiatives map on to the domains of the framework.
The authors conducted a qualitative mapping experiment to determine to what extent, and in what ways, the TDF is relevant to the implementation of clinical quality interventions.
Can the theoretical domains framework account for the implementation of clinical quality interventions?: a qualitative synthesis and mapping experiment
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