Lists+to+classify+interventions


 * ** Article ** || ** Country ** || ** Objective ** || ** Description ** || ** Discipline ** || ** Methodology ** || ** Peer reviewed ** || ** Knowledge users ** || ** Piloted or tested ** || ** Theory based ** ||
 * EPOC 2010 [1] || CAN || data collection checklist for Cochrane reviews || data collection checklist including professional, financial, organizational, and regulatory interventions || health-Practice and Organization of Care || not reported || n || not reported || not reported || n ||
 * Abraham 2011 [2] || UK || not reported || list of 40 BCTs grouped according to change targets || health promotion || not reported || n || n || n || y ||
 * Bartholomew 2011[3] || USA || book designed to help plan health promotion programs using intervention mapping approach || 13 tables with lists of behaviour change methods covering various levels (e.g., individual, environment, community, organization) or to effect carious outcomes (e.g., knowledge, skills, social influence) see Chapter 6 || health promotion || not reported || n || n || not reported || y ||
 * Health Systems Evidence 2013[4] || CAN || a continuously updated repository of syntheses of research evidence about governance, financial and delivery arrangements within health systems, and about implementation strategies that can support change in health systems. || list of governance, and financial and delivery arrangements within health systems, and implementation strategies that can support change in health systems. || policy, health systems || not reported || n || n || n || n ||
 * AHRQ[5] || USA || not reported || list of approaches to improve safety with links to patient safety literature, news, and other resources || patient safety || not reported || not reported || not reported || not reported || n ||
 * CPHI 2001 [6] || CAN || an environmental scan of research transfer strategies used by organizations involved with health or social research and policy that also have an emphasis on knowledge transfer || research transfer strategies categorized by 3 features: target group, timing, and method. || public health || survey || n || n || n || n ||
 * Albrecht 2013 [7] || USA || a checklist to operationalize the Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research (WIDER) recommendations which provide a framework to identify and provide detailed reporting of the essential components of behavior change interventions in order to facilitate replication, further development, and scale-up of the interventions || framework for identifying and describing behaviour change interventions including detailed descriptions of the intervention, change process and design principles, intervention manuals/protocols, and active control conditions || general || review || y || n || underway || n ||
 * Powell 2012 [8] || USA || presents a consolidated compilation of discrete implementation strategies, based on a review of 205 sources published between 1995 and 2011. || 68 implementation strategies and definitions, which are grouped according to 6 key implementation processes: planning, educating, financing, restructuring, managing quality, and attending to the policy context. || health || review || y || y || n || n ||

Reference List

1. Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care Group. EPOC resources for review authors. []. 2010.

2. Abraham C, Kok G, Schaalma H, Luszczynska A: **Health Promotion.** In //The International Association of Applied Psychology Handbook of Applied Psychology.// Edited by Martin PR, Cheung FM, Knowles MC, Kyrios M, Overmier JB, Prieto JM. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.; 2011.

3. Bartholomew LK, Parcel GS, Kok G, Gottlieb N: //Planning Health Promotion Programs: Intervention Mapping//. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 2011.

4. McMaster Health Forum. Health Systems Evidence. []. 2013. 1-3-2013.

5. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality-Patient Safety Network. Approach to Improving Safety. []. 2013.

6. Canadian Population Health Initiative. An environmental scan of research transfer strategies. 2001. Canadian Institute for Health Information. [|https://secure.cihi.ca/free_products/EnviroScan.pdf]

7. Albrecht L, Archibald M, Arseneau D, Scott SD: **Development of a checklist to assess the quality of reporting of knowledge translation interventions using the Workgroup for Intervention Development and Evaluation Research (WIDER) recommendations.** //Implement Sci// 2013, **8:** 52. []

8. Powell BJ, McMillen JC, Proctor EK, Carpenter CR, Griffey RT, Bunger AC //et al//. **A compilation of strategies for implementing clinical innovations in health and mental health.** //Med Care Res Rev// 2012, **69:** 123-157. []