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The following pages link to Development of a behaviour change intervention to increase upper limb exercise in stroke rehabilitation (Q35174839):
Displaying 13 items.
- Mechanisms of action of an implementation intervention in stroke rehabilitation: a qualitative interview study. (Q30817721) (← links)
- Implementing international sexual counselling guidelines in hospital cardiac rehabilitation: development of the CHARMS intervention using the Behaviour Change Wheel (Q30820422) (← links)
- Case Series of a Knowledge Translation Intervention to Increase Upper Limb Exercise in Stroke Rehabilitation. (Q37459559) (← links)
- Making sense of implementation theories, models and frameworks (Q39865755) (← links)
- Strengthening the role and functions of nursing staff in inpatient stroke rehabilitation: developing a complex intervention using the Behaviour Change Wheel (Q47310344) (← links)
- Informing evaluation of a smartphone application for people with acquired brain injury: a stakeholder engagement study. (Q55043824) (← links)
- Exploring the Role of Accelerometers in the Measurement of Real World Upper-Limb Use After Stroke (Q59610677) (← links)
- Development of a context-sensitive physical activity intervention for persons living with HIV and AIDS of low socioeconomic status using the behaviour change wheel. (Q64980004) (← links)
- Embedding a user-centred approach in the development of complex behaviour change intervention to improve outcomes for young adults living with type 1 diabetes: The D1 Now Study (Q89458694) (← links)
- The Psychological Models of Health-related Behavior in Understanding Sugars Intake in Adults: A Review (Q92065326) (← links)
- Designing an intervention to improve sexual health service use among university undergraduate students: a mixed methods study guided by the behaviour change wheel (Q92263127) (← links)
- A co-production approach guided by the behaviour change wheel to develop an intervention for reducing sedentary behaviour after stroke (Q98613245) (← links)
- Enhancing participation while aging with spinal cord injury: applying behaviour change frameworks to develop intervention recommendations (Q100316308) (← links)