Module 3

Modèles pour le développement d’interventions comportementales (ORBIT, MRC)

Prof. Kim Lavoie, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada)

66 minutes

Résumé - Module 3

Ce module aborde les principales faiblesses méthodologiques de certains des plus grands essais cliniques comportementaux à ce jour (et leurs implications) et les principaux cadres de développement des interventions pour le changement de comportement (modèle ORBIT, MRC, MOST).

Presenté par Kim Lavoie, PhD

LECTURES PRÉALABLES :

Czajkowski, S. M., & Hunter, C. M. (2021). From ideas to interventions: A review and comparison of frameworks used in early phase behavioral translation research. Health psychology, 40(12), 829–844.

Czajkowski, S. M., Powell, L. H., Adler, N., Naar-King, S., Reynolds, K. D., Hunter, C. M., Laraia, B., Olster, D. H., Perna, F. M., Peterson, J. C., Epel, E., Boyington, J. E., & Charlson, M. E. (2015). From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. Health psychology, 34(10), 971–982.

Nielsen, L., Riddle, M., King, J. W., NIH Science of Behavior Change Implementation Team, Aklin, W. M., Chen, W., Clark, D., Collier, E., Czajkowski, S., Esposito, L., Ferrer, R., Green, P., Hunter, C., Kehl, K., King, R., Onken, L., Simmons, J. M., Stoeckel, L., Stoney, C., Tully, L., … Weber, W. (2018). The NIH Science of Behavior Change Program: Transforming the science through a focus on mechanisms of change. Behaviour research and therapy, 101, 3–11.

Skivington, K., Matthews, L., Simpson, S. A., Craig, P., Baird, J., Blazeby, J. M., Boyd, K. A., Craig, N., French, D. P., McIntosh, E., Petticrew, M., Rycroft-Malone, J., White, M., & Moore, L. (2021). A new framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions: update of Medical Research Council guidanceBMJ (Clinical research ed.), 374, n2061.

Naar, S., Czajkowski, S. M., & Spring, B. (2018). Innovative study designs and methods for optimizing and implementing behavioral interventions to improve health. Health psychology, 37(12), 1081–1091.

Wing, R. (2021). Looking back and forward from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP): A commentary on the importance of research aimed at intervention optimization. Health psychology, 40(12), 1009–1016.

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