Atkins Lou, Francis Jill, Islam Rafat, O'Connor Denise, Patey Andrea, Ivers Noah, Foy Robbie, Duncan Eilidh M, Colquhoun Heather, Grimshaw Jeremy M, Lawton Rebecca, Michie Susan
Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London, London, UK.
School of Health Sciences City, University of London, London, UK.
Implement Sci. 2017 Jun 21;12(1):77. doi: 10.1186/s13012-017-0605-9.
Implementing new practices requires changes in the behaviour of relevant actors, and this is facilitated by understanding of the determinants of current and desired behaviours. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) was developed by a collaboration of behavioural scientists and implementation researchers who identified theories relevant to implementation and grouped constructs from these theories into domains. The collaboration aimed to provide a comprehensive, theory-informed approach to identify determinants of behaviour. The first version was published in 2005, and a subsequent version following a validation exercise was published in 2012. This guide offers practical guidance for those who wish to apply the TDF to assess implementation problems and support intervention design. It presents a brief rationale for using a theoretical approach to investigate and address implementation problems, summarises the TDF and its development, and describes how to apply the TDF to achieve implementation objectives. Examples from the implementation research literature are presented to illustrate relevant methods and practical considerations.
Researchers from Canada, the UK and Australia attended a 3-day meeting in December 2012 to build an international collaboration among researchers and decision-makers interested in the advancing use of the TDF. The participants were experienced in using the TDF to assess implementation problems, design interventions, and/or understand change processes. This guide is an output of the meeting and also draws on the authors' collective experience. Examples from the implementation research literature judged by authors to be representative of specific applications of the TDF are included in this guide.
We explain and illustrate methods, with a focus on qualitative approaches, for selecting and specifying target behaviours key to implementation, selecting the study design, deciding the sampling strategy, developing study materials, collecting and analysing data, and reporting findings of TDF-based studies. Areas for development include methods for triangulating data, e.g. from interviews, questionnaires and observation and methods for designing interventions based on TDF-based problem analysis.
We offer this guide to the implementation community to assist in the application of the TDF to achieve implementation objectives. Benefits of using the TDF include the provision of a theoretical basis for implementation studies, good coverage of potential reasons for slow diffusion of evidence into practice and a method for progressing from theory-based investigation to intervention.
实施新的实践需要相关行为者改变行为,而了解当前和期望行为的决定因素有助于实现这一点。理论领域框架(TDF)是由行为科学家和实施研究人员合作开发的,他们确定了与实施相关的理论,并将这些理论中的结构归为不同领域。该合作旨在提供一种全面的、基于理论的方法来确定行为的决定因素。第一版于2005年出版,经过验证后的后续版本于2012年出版。本指南为那些希望应用TDF来评估实施问题并支持干预设计的人提供实用指导。它阐述了使用理论方法来调查和解决实施问题的简要基本原理,总结了TDF及其发展过程,并描述了如何应用TDF来实现实施目标。文中给出了实施研究文献中的实例,以说明相关方法和实际注意事项。
来自加拿大、英国和澳大利亚的研究人员于2012年12月参加了一次为期3天的会议,以在对进一步使用TDF感兴趣的研究人员和决策者之间建立国际合作。参与者在使用TDF评估实施问题、设计干预措施和/或理解变革过程方面经验丰富。本指南是此次会议的成果,也借鉴了作者们的集体经验。本指南包含了作者认为代表TDF特定应用实例的实施研究文献中的例子。
我们解释并举例说明了相关方法,重点是定性方法,包括选择和明确对实施至关重要的目标行为、选择研究设计、确定抽样策略、编制研究材料、收集和分析数据以及报告基于TDF的研究结果。有待发展的领域包括数据三角测量方法,例如来自访谈、问卷调查和观察的数据,以及基于TDF问题分析设计干预措施的方法。
我们向实施领域的人士提供本指南,以协助应用TDF来实现实施目标。使用TDF的好处包括为实施研究提供理论基础,很好地涵盖了证据难以传播到实践中的潜在原因,以及一种从基于理论的调查推进到干预的方法。