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. 2012 Sep 11;7:86. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-7-86

Table 3.

Behaviour-change techniques suggested by results (based on[35])

Domain(s) Example behaviour-change technique
Social/professional role and identity
Social processes of encouragement, pressure, and support
Social influences
Modeling/demonstration of prescribing behavior by other colleagues
Knowledge
Information regarding prescribing errors and the outcomes of errors
Skills
Rehearsal of appropriate prescribing behaviors
Environmental context and resources
Environmental changes to facilitate prescribing
Memory, attention, and decision processes
Self-monitoring of prescribing behavior
Behavioral regulation
Prompts, triggers, and cues
Beliefs about capabilities
Feedback about prescribing errors made
Beliefs about consequences Persuasive communication