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. 2019 May 29;12:395–417. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S209687

Table 2.

TDF domains less likely to inform interventions to improve perioperative hypothermia prevention practices

TDF domain Specific belief Example quotations Frequency out of 12
Intention I/we intend to implement practices to prevent perioperative hypothermia Oh, it’s something I try and think about every time I anesthetize a patient. (A2) 4
Emotion I do not feel any strong emotion regarding prevention of perioperative hypothermia Not really. I don’t have any emotion attached to that. (S9) 1
I feel positive towards using interventions to prevent perioperative hypothermia Totally. Yeah, I am all for it. So, like my motivation is tops, yeah. But, I haven’t really done a proper formal sort of analysis but I think all staff would agree that it is an important thing and would be on top of that as well. (CF8) 1
Behavioral regulation We need to monitor and plan to implement perioperative hypothermia prevention practices … I think we all need to be so much more mindful of positioning and you know, Bair Huggers and warm fluids and so forth. (S10) 4
If temperature management practice were standardized within the hospital, I would be more likely to manage perioperative hypothermia If there was some sort of, same sort of thing applied, you know if it was like, when the patient comes in, make sure they have a warm blanket on during the procedure, make sure … I don’t know, if they have a temp probe catheter and all that sort of stuff, monitoring that like there was … which I mean, I guess … (SN4) 4