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JAN DISCUSSION PAPER JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING Core measures for developmentally supportive care in neonatal intensive care units: theory, precedence and practice Mary Coughlin, Sharyn Gibbins & Steven Hoath Accepted for publication 17 April 2009 Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions set out at http://www3.interscience.wiley. com/authorresources/onlineopen.html Correspondence to: M. Coughlin: e-mail: marycoughlin@childmed.com Mary Coughlin MS RN Global Clinical Services Manager Children’s Medical Ventures Norwell, Massachusetts, USA Sharyn Gibbins PhD RN Head of Interdisciplinary Research & Evidence Based Practice Sunnybrook Women’s Hospital Toronto, Ontario, Canada Steven Hoath MD Medical Director, Skin Science Institute Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Ohio, USA C O U G H L I N M . , G I B B I N S S . & H O A T H S . ( 2 0 0 9 ) Core measures for developmentally supportive care in neonatal intensive care units: theory, precedence and practice.
CONSTRUCTING QUESTIONNAIRES BASED ON THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR A MANUAL for HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCHERS Authors: Jillian J Francis, Martin P Eccles, Marie Johnston, Anne Walker, Jeremy Grimshaw, Robbie Foy, Eileen F S Kaner, Liz Smith, Debbie Bonetti Centre for Health Services Research University of Newcastle 21 Claremont Place Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4AA United Kingdom May 2004 ISBN: 0-9540161-5-7 Funded by the European Union: Contract number QLG4-CT-2002-00657 ReBEQI WP2 Theory of Planned Behaviour Questionnaires: Manual for Researchers FOREWORD This manual is a response to a request from health services researchers wishing to predict and understand behaviour, in particular, researchers throughout the European Union involved in the ReBEQI project (Research-Based Education and Quality Improvement). It is based on a psychological model of behaviour change, the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, 1988), which evolved from the Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein, 1967) and is designed to assist psychologists and nonpsychologists involved in health services research to produce an effective questionnaire to measure the TPB constructs. Advice from the TPB literature (e.g. Ajzen, 1988; Conner & Sparks, 1995; Godin & Kok, 1996) has been integrated, resulting in a guide to writing questionnaires that is based on current practice among TPB researchers. Questionnaires based on the TPB can be used to investigate the attitudes and beliefs underlying health-related behaviour.
PUBLISHED JANUARY 2011 REVIEW JANUARY 2014 ADULTS’ SERVICES SCIE REPORT 39 Protecting adults at risk: London multi-agency policy and procedures to safeguard adults from abuse ADULTs’ sERVICEs sCIE REPORT 39 ADULTs’ sERVICEs Protecting adults at risk: London multi-agency policy and procedures to safeguard adults from abuse Produced by the Social Care Institute for Excellence with the Pan London Adult Safeguarding Editorial Board i First published in Great Britain in January 2011 by the Social Care Institute for Excellence © SCIE 2011 All rights reserved ISBN 1-904812-50-0 Produced by SCIE with the Pan London Adult Safeguarding Editorial Board This report is available online www.scie.org.uk Social Care Institute for Excellence