🔎Looking for papers using the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology (BCIO)?
📰Take a look at this living document which lists papers that have used the BCIO in their work: https://t.co/cAsdUd1mVs
@UCLBehaveChange@SusanMichie
‘Turning up and tuning in’. Factors associated with parental non-attendance and #nonadherence in intervention for young children with speech, language communication needs.
Latest publication including research by CARE's Prof John Weinman:
https://t.co/bIff52tcUy
📢 New Paper Alert 📢
Exciting news from the world of behavioural science!
Led by @dralisonjwright and a great team of researchers, this @WellcomeOpenRes paper introduces the "Style of Delivery Ontology."
Let's dive into what this means and why it's a game-changer. 👇🧵
New paper alert!
It ain’t (just) what you say, it’s the way that you say it.
Specifying how intervention content is communicated: Development of a Style of Delivery Ontology
A new ontology for describing an intervention’s style of delivery.
https://t.co/lrhbfxKBKP
🔔New paper alert!
📰Using machine learning to extract information and predict outcomes from reports of randomised trials of smoking cessation interventions in the Human Behaviour-Change Project
🔗Read the paper: https://t.co/VNoYAKU8th
Join us on Wednesday 10th May (tomorrow!) at 4pm (BST) to find out more about the results of a public engagement project that explored what people want to know before deciding to trust Artificial Intelligence
Sign up here: https://t.co/KG9cxmgXN5
🗓️SAVE THE DATE! Launch of the Human Behaviour-Change Project Knowledge System on Tues 6th June 2-5pm UK time. We will present the results of 6 years of collab between behavioural and computer science with demos of open-source tools, plus Q&As.
➡️Sign up https://t.co/yiaCHFbxCA
#DidYouKnow We translate our research insights into CARE training packages. Our upcoming training in May will help clinicians to identify & address non-adherence with their patients.
23 May 2023, 1-5 pm @KingsCollegeLon#MedTwitter https://t.co/idhp7xK0Cd
@kingshealth
STOP PRESS! Preprint with the new Mechanism of Action Ontology ready to review. Preprint at https://t.co/RTnbns4VKJ; ontology at https://t.co/ExMSCQvaUg; feedback form at https://t.co/tCuaeDZvsA. Feedback on the ontology or paper by 24th April. The more specific, the more useful.
STOP PRESS! Preprint with the new Behaviour Change Technique Ontology ready to review
Preprint at https://t.co/nok5wfdBYV; ontology at https://t.co/Z4yJkwluAW; feedback form at https://t.co/pjOxrXQCdD
Feedback on ontology or paper by 24th April. The more specific the more useful
"A systematic review of patient-reported #adherence measures in #asthma: Which questionnaire is most useful in clinical practice?"
An evidence-based study by Prof John Weinman from CARE, @GrainnedAn and @sophiaqmcf: https://t.co/g1xlSccFDN
#MedTwitter
🗓️Join us on Weds 12th April 4pm (UK time) for a presentation with @dralisonjwright@EllaHowes1 @paulina_schenk & @Lisa_Zhang_ introducing the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology, a new method for specifying behaviour change interventions
➡️Sign up: https://t.co/uMhzJ1xg8A
Free webinar series launching in March.
This is a great chance to learn more about the Human Behaviour-Change Project and how it addresses some of the key challenges in behavioural science
📎🧵 Human Behaviour-Change Project Webinar Series
📅 Launches March 8th 4pm (GMT)
We’re excited to announce the launch of a webinar series to present highlights of the HBCP. There will be lots of chance for discussion. We hope you can join us!
➡️https://t.co/UVdNPY6Os3