Week 12 - Knowledge Translation Flashcards
According to the PARiHS model, which three factors determine a good research proposal?
evidence
context
facilitation
How long does it usually take for knowledge to be translated into policy/ practice?
Around 17 years
name the three theories underpinning protect cane changer
- Social cognitive theory
- Social identity theory
- Diffusions of innovation theory
Four components of social cognitive theory
- Model behaviour
- Self control and personal agency
- Collective efficacy
- Goal setting and monitoring
Social identity theory
Tapping into pre-existing groups
Name the five categories of innovation adopter and their corresponding percentage
2.5% Innovators
13.5% Early adopters
34% Early majority
34% Late majority
16% Laggards
What do current theories already tell us about changing behaviour?
- negative messaging is problematic
- Self-control and personal agency are important
- Social systems play a role
- The context that people live in matters
When designing a behaviour-change program:
- Tailored, multi-level system
- Focus on promoting self-regulation
- Include end-user engagement across all aspect of program design and delivery
Name the targets for change in the cane changing program
- Clear, consistent and positive communications
- Grower pride
- Real-time behavioural monitoring
- Family systems, especially spouses
- Tailored and localised change strategies
Name the barriers to change in the cane changing program
- Lack of control and learned helplessness
- Lack of positive reinforcement for change
- Escalation spiral
- Traditions and customs
- Lack of confidence and skill gaps
Name the measurements of change in the cane changing program
- Behaviour innovation
- Self-control and personal agency
- Social connectivity
- Personal wellbeing