Context effects and behaviour change techniques in randomised trials: a systematic review using the example of trials to increase adherence to physical activity in musculoskeletal pain
OBJECTIVE: To describe and explore the effects of contextual and behaviour change technique (BCT) content of control and target interventions in clinical trials. DESIGN: Review and meta-analysis of 42 trials from a Cochrane review of physical activity in chronic musculoskeletal pain. MAIN OUTCOME...
Main Authors: | Bishop, Felicity L. (Author), Fenge-Davis, Anya L (Author), Kirby, Sarah E. (Author), Geraghty, A.W (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-01.
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