The value of social practice theory for implementation science: learning from a theory-based mixed methods process evaluation of a randomised controlled trial

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Julia Frost
Jennifer Wingham
Nicky Britten
Colin Greaves
Charles Abraham
Fiona C. Warren
Hasnain Dalal
Rod S. Taylor
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[1] Institute of Health Research,Primary Care Research Group
[2] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health,Institute of Health Research
[3] St Luke’s Campus,Psychology Applied to Health, School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation
[4] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health,School of Psychological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
[5] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health University of Exeter,Institute of Health Research
[6] St Luke’s Campus,Medical Statistics, Exeter Collaboration for Academic Primary Care
[7] University of Birmingham,Health Services Research, Institute of Health Research
[8] School of Psychological Sciences,Institute of Health and Well Being
[9] University of Melbourne,undefined
[10] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health,undefined
[11] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health,undefined
[12] St Luke’s Campus,undefined
[13] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health (Truro Campus),undefined
[14] Knowledge Spa,undefined
[15] Royal Cornwall Hospital,undefined
[16] University of Exeter College of Medicine and Health,undefined
[17] St Luke’s Campus,undefined
[18] University of Glasgow,undefined
[19] MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit,undefined
[20] University of Glasgow 200,undefined
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BMC Medical Research Methodology | / 20卷
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Behaviour change; Context; Fidelity; Heart failure; Implementation science; Process evaluation; Randomised controlled trial; Social theory; Tailoring;
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