Applying an intersectionality lens to the theoretical domains framework: a tool for thinking about how intersecting social identities and structures of power influence behaviour

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Cole Etherington
Isabel Braganca Rodrigues
Lora Giangregorio
Ian D. Graham
Alison M. Hoens
Danielle Kasperavicius
Christine Kelly
Julia E. Moore
Matteo Ponzano
Justin Presseau
Kathryn M. Sibley
Sharon Straus
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[1] Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,Clinical Epidemiology Program
[2] University of Waterloo,Department of Kinesiology
[3] Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging and KITE Toronto Rehab-University Health Network,School of Epidemiology and Public Health
[4] University of Ottawa,Department of Physical Therapy
[5] University of British Columbia,Centre of Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences
[6] University of British Columbia,Department of Community Health Sciences
[7] Arthritis Research Canada,Department of Medicine
[8] Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute,undefined
[9] St. Michael’s Hospital,undefined
[10] University of Manitoba,undefined
[11] The Center for Implementation,undefined
[12] Centre for Healthcare Innovation,undefined
[13] University of Toronto,undefined
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BMC Medical Research Methodology | / 20卷
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Intersectionality; Knowledge translation; Theoretical domains framework; Behaviour change; Implementation science; Determinant framework; Intervention development; Barriers; Facilitators;
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