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Wellcome Open Research
Representation of behaviour change interventions and their evaluation: Development of the Upper Level of the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology
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Susan Michie1  Robert West2  Ailbhe N. Finnerty1  Emma Norris1  Alison J. Wright1  Marta M. Marques1  Marie Johnston4  Michael P. Kelly5  James Thomas6  Janna Hastings1 
[1] Centre for Behaviour Change, University College London;Research Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London;ADAPT SFI Research Centre, Trinity College Dublin;Aberdeen Health Psychology Group, University of Aberdeen;Primary Care Unit, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge;UCL Institute of Education, University College London
关键词: Behaviour;    behaviour change;    ontologies;    interventions;    evidence synthesis;    evaluation studies;   
DOI  :  10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15902.2
学科分类:内科医学
来源: Wellcome
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Background: Behaviour change interventions (BCI), their contexts and evaluation methods are heterogeneous, making it difficult to synthesise evidence and make recommendations for real-world policy and practice. Ontologies provide a means for addressing this. They represent knowledge formally as entities and relationships using a common language able to cross disciplinary boundaries and topic domains. This paper reports the development of the upper level of the Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology (BCIO), which provides a systematic way to characterise BCIs, their contexts and their evaluations.Methods: Development took place in four steps. (1) Entities and relationships were identified by behavioural and social science experts, based on their knowledge of evidence and theory, and their practical experience of behaviour change interventions and evaluations. (2) The outputs of the first step were critically examined by a wider group of experts, including the study ontology expert and those experienced in annotating relevant literature using the initial ontology entities. The outputs of the second step were tested by (3) feedback from three external international experts in ontologies and (4) application of the prototype upper-level BCIO to annotating published reports; this informed the final development of the upper-level BCIO.Results: The final upper-level BCIO specifies 42 entities, including the BCI scenario, elaborated across 21 entities and 7 relationship types, and the BCI evaluation study comprising 10 entities and 9 relationship types. BCI scenario entities include the behaviour change intervention (content and delivery), outcome behaviour, mechanism of action, and its context, which includes population and setting. These entities have corresponding entities relating to the planning and reporting of interventions and their evaluations.Conclusions: The upper level of the BCIO provides a comprehensive and systematic framework for representing BCIs, their contexts and their evaluations.

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