Translation as a function of modality: the potential of brief interventions
Autor: | Jeanpaul Burnett, Julia A. Watkins, Jerry L. Grenard, Edessa Jobli, Steve Ames, Chudley E. Werch |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Persuasion
Psychotherapist Quality Assurance Health Care Substance-Related Disorders media_common.quotation_subject Health Personnel Health Behavior Psychological intervention 050109 social psychology 050105 experimental psychology Medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Practice Patterns Physicians' Function (engineering) media_common Motivation Modality (human–computer interaction) Management science business.industry Health Policy 05 social sciences Systematic review Brief intervention Health behavior Diffusion of Innovation business Translation research |
Zdroj: | Evaluationthe health professions. 29(1) |
ISSN: | 0163-2787 |
Popis: | The purpose of this article is to examine the potential of brief intervention (BI) as a modality for translating health behavior intervention research into practice. We discuss common definitions of BI, applications within common models of translation research, effects of BI on a range of health behaviors and across various populations, current and potential mechanisms, and uses for dissemination to practice. A number of advantages of BI suggest they are well suited for translating behavioral research. In addition, findings from 13 systematic reviews of BI effects show their potential versatility. Basic research on motivation, decision making, and persuasion may be applied to the design of BIs (Type 1 translation). Suggestions for translating BI research into practice are discussed (Type 2 translation). The article concludes that efforts to use BIs to translate research into practice are currently underdeveloped. Recommendations are provided for using BI in translating research into practice. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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