COM-B Flashcards
Refs for COM-B and behaviour change wheel
Behaviour change wheel - collation of 19 behaviour change frameworks
COM-B is at the centre of this wheel
Michie et al. (2014)
Focusses on the mechanisms of behaviour change E.G. Goal setting
Michie & Johnston (2012)
COM-B offers a theoretical underpinning to clinical decision making by systematically considering client factors and choosing interventions
PWP Training Review (2015)
Focusses on enhancing client factors by targeting their capacity for behaviour change
Mayne (2016)
Useful model when used flexibly alongside clinical judgement and expertise
Methodological problems surrounding a ‘theory of everything’
Peters and Kok (2016)
The COM-B model is reductionist and over-relies on taxonomy to capture the complexities and interpersonal variation associated with idiosyncratic behaviour change
Ogden (2016)