Following on from our e-symposium on ’Behaviour Change’, we’ve pulled together some of the key resources and references discussed within the symposium. If you missed the live symposium, you can register to watch the recordings.
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE ACTIVITY SHEET FOR ATTENDEES
Download our reflective practice sheet.
GUIDELINES AND REPORTS
Obesity: identification, assessment and management (2022). National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Recently updated guidelines by NICE
Person Centred Approaches (2017). Skills for Life and NHS. A core skills education and training framwork
NHS Long Term Plan (2019). NHS. The long term plan setting out ambitions and goals for the NHS
Language Matters (2018). NHS England. Language and Diabetes
Behaviour Change: Individual Approaches (2014).NICE. Guidelines for behaviour change
Behaviour Change: General Approaches (2007). NICE. Guidelines for behaviour change
RESEARCH PAPERS
Enhancing the translation of health behaviour change research into practice (2022). Presseau J et al. Aa selective conceptual review of the synergy between implementation science and health psychology
Understanding and Predicting Health Behaviour Change (2020). Davidson K & Scholz Urte. A contemporary view through the lenses of meta-reviews
Group-Based Diet and Physical Activity Weight-Loss Interventions (2018). Borek et al. Systematic review of 47 RCTs finding that group treatment was more effective in behaviour change and weight loss vs 1:1 care
What is the evidence for the effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility of group clinics for patients with chronic conditions? (2015). Booth et al. Systematic review finding that group settings were more effective in improving health outcomes
The behaviour change technique taxonomy (v1) of 93 hierarchically clustered techniques (2013). Michie S et al. Building an international consensus for the reporting of behaviour change interventions
A systematic review of the effectiveness of group versus individual treatments for adult obesity (2009). Paul-Ebhohimhen V et al. Group-based interventions were more effective than individual-based interventions
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE TRAINING
OTHER USEFUL RESOURCES
Language Matters: Obesity (2020). Obesity UK. Resource for healthcare professionals around improving language
Health Behaviour Change (2019). Pip Mason. A Guide for Practitioners 3rd Edition
Motivational Interviewing : Helping People Change (2012). Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. 3rd Edition
Weight Management – A Practitioner’s Guide (2012). Dympna Pearson & Clare Grace.
Resource library. Coalition for Personalised Care
Rudd Centre. Training modules and tools
SCOPE Schools. Education modules – intensive course for healthcare professionals to engage with specialists in the field and understand the new challenges in obesity management
SOCIAL MEDIA
@bct_online (Twitter), @behaviourchangetraining (Facebook), @behaviourchangetraining (Instagram) and Behaviour Change Training (LinkedIn) for Behaviour Change Training
@K_Gaynor (Twitter) and @KarenGaynor (Linkedin) for Karen Gaynor
RELATED MYNUTRIWEB CONTENT
Addressing Weight Stigma in Healthcare (2022). Roundtable with Giles Yeo chairing exploring views around weight stigma