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Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel
BACKGROUND: The use of behavioural science and behaviour change within local authorities and public health has supported healthful change; as evidenced by its importance and contribution to reducing harm during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can provide valuable information to enable the creation of evid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10355219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37475767 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1130875 |
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author | Chater, Angel M. Brook-Rowland, Phoebe Tolani, Foyeke Christopher, Emily Hart, Jo Byrne-Davis, Lucie M. T. Moffat, Abby Shorter, Gillian W. Epton, Tracy Kamal, Atiya O’Connor, Daryl B. Whittaker, Eleanor Lewis, Lesley J. M. McBride, Emily Swanson, Vivien Arden, Madelynne A. |
author_facet | Chater, Angel M. Brook-Rowland, Phoebe Tolani, Foyeke Christopher, Emily Hart, Jo Byrne-Davis, Lucie M. T. Moffat, Abby Shorter, Gillian W. Epton, Tracy Kamal, Atiya O’Connor, Daryl B. Whittaker, Eleanor Lewis, Lesley J. M. McBride, Emily Swanson, Vivien Arden, Madelynne A. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The use of behavioural science and behaviour change within local authorities and public health has supported healthful change; as evidenced by its importance and contribution to reducing harm during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can provide valuable information to enable the creation of evidence-based intervention strategies, co-created with the people they are aimed at, in an effective and efficient manner. AIM: This study aimed to use the COM-B model to understand the Capability, Opportunity and Motivation of performing a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours related to the slogans of ‘Hands, Face, Space, Fresh Air’; ‘Find, Isolate, Test, (FIT), and Vaccinate’ in those employed in workplaces identified as high risk for transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) to support intervention development. METHODS: This qualitative study recruited twenty-three participants (16 female, 7 male), who were interviewed from three environments (schools, care homes, warehouses) across three local authorities. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. FINDINGS: Ten core themes were identified inductively; (1) knowledge and skills, (2) regulating the behaviour, (3) willingness to act, (4) necessity and concerns, (5) emotional impact, (6) conducive environment, (7) societal influence, (8) no longer united against COVID-19, (9) credible leadership, and (10) inconsistent adherence to COVID-19 prevention behaviours. Themes were then deductively mapped to the COM-B model of behaviour change and the theoretical domains framework and a logic model using the behaviour change wheel (BCW) was produced to inform intervention design. CONCLUSION: This study offers a novel approach to analysis that has included eight behaviours within a single thematic analysis and COM-B diagnosis. This will enable local authorities to direct limited resources to overarching priorities. Of key importance, was the need for supportive and credible leadership, alongside developing interventions collaboratively with the target audience. COVID-19 has had an emotional toll on those interviewed, however, promoting the value of disease prevention behaviours, over and above their costs, can facilitate behaviour. Developing knowledge and skills, through education, training, marketing and modelling can further facilitate behaviour. This supports guidance produced by the British Psychological Society COVID-19 behavioural science and disease prevention taskforce. |
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spelling | pubmed-103552192023-07-20 Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel Chater, Angel M. Brook-Rowland, Phoebe Tolani, Foyeke Christopher, Emily Hart, Jo Byrne-Davis, Lucie M. T. Moffat, Abby Shorter, Gillian W. Epton, Tracy Kamal, Atiya O’Connor, Daryl B. Whittaker, Eleanor Lewis, Lesley J. M. McBride, Emily Swanson, Vivien Arden, Madelynne A. Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: The use of behavioural science and behaviour change within local authorities and public health has supported healthful change; as evidenced by its importance and contribution to reducing harm during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can provide valuable information to enable the creation of evidence-based intervention strategies, co-created with the people they are aimed at, in an effective and efficient manner. AIM: This study aimed to use the COM-B model to understand the Capability, Opportunity and Motivation of performing a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours related to the slogans of ‘Hands, Face, Space, Fresh Air’; ‘Find, Isolate, Test, (FIT), and Vaccinate’ in those employed in workplaces identified as high risk for transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) to support intervention development. METHODS: This qualitative study recruited twenty-three participants (16 female, 7 male), who were interviewed from three environments (schools, care homes, warehouses) across three local authorities. Semi-structured interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. FINDINGS: Ten core themes were identified inductively; (1) knowledge and skills, (2) regulating the behaviour, (3) willingness to act, (4) necessity and concerns, (5) emotional impact, (6) conducive environment, (7) societal influence, (8) no longer united against COVID-19, (9) credible leadership, and (10) inconsistent adherence to COVID-19 prevention behaviours. Themes were then deductively mapped to the COM-B model of behaviour change and the theoretical domains framework and a logic model using the behaviour change wheel (BCW) was produced to inform intervention design. CONCLUSION: This study offers a novel approach to analysis that has included eight behaviours within a single thematic analysis and COM-B diagnosis. This will enable local authorities to direct limited resources to overarching priorities. Of key importance, was the need for supportive and credible leadership, alongside developing interventions collaboratively with the target audience. COVID-19 has had an emotional toll on those interviewed, however, promoting the value of disease prevention behaviours, over and above their costs, can facilitate behaviour. Developing knowledge and skills, through education, training, marketing and modelling can further facilitate behaviour. This supports guidance produced by the British Psychological Society COVID-19 behavioural science and disease prevention taskforce. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10355219/ /pubmed/37475767 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1130875 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chater, Brook-Rowland, Tolani, Christopher, Hart, Byrne-Davis, Moffat, Shorter, Epton, Kamal, O’Connor, Whittaker, Lewis, McBride, Swanson and Arden. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Chater, Angel M. Brook-Rowland, Phoebe Tolani, Foyeke Christopher, Emily Hart, Jo Byrne-Davis, Lucie M. T. Moffat, Abby Shorter, Gillian W. Epton, Tracy Kamal, Atiya O’Connor, Daryl B. Whittaker, Eleanor Lewis, Lesley J. M. McBride, Emily Swanson, Vivien Arden, Madelynne A. Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title | Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title_full | Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title_fullStr | Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title_short | Understanding a constellation of eight COVID-19 disease prevention behaviours using the COM-B model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
title_sort | understanding a constellation of eight covid-19 disease prevention behaviours using the com-b model and the theoretical domains framework: a qualitative study using the behaviour change wheel |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10355219/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37475767 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1130875 |
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