Browsing School of Psychology by Author "Matvienko-Sikar, Karen"
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Addressing fidelity within complex health behaviour change interventions: A protocol of a scoping review of intervention fidelity frameworks and models
Roy, Rebekah; Colquhoun, Heather; Byrne, Molly; Lorencatto, Fabiana; Matvienko-Sikar, Karen; McCleary, Nicola; Nathan, Nicole; Toomey, Elaine (Health Research Board, 2018-12-11)Intervention fidelity is crucial to facilitate accurate interpretation of research outcomes, but has been inadequately addressed within complex health behaviour change interventions. Recent research has highlighted a need ... -
Choosing Healthy Eating for Infant Health (CHErIsH) study: protocol for a feasibility study
Matvienko-Sikar, Karen; Toomey, Elaine; Queally, Michelle; Flannery, Caragh; O Neill, Kate; Dinan, Ted G.; Doherty, Edel; Harrington, Janas M.; Hayes, Catherine; Heary, Caroline; Hennessy, Marita; Kelly, Colette; Mc Hugh, Sheena M.; McSharry, Jenny; Stanton, Catherine; Heffernan, Tony; Byrne, Molly; Kearney, Patricia M. (BMJ Publishing Group, 2019-08-22)Introduction Childhood obesity is a public health challenge. There is evidence for associations between parentsâ feeding behaviours and childhood obesity risk. Primary care provides a unique opportunity for delivery of ... -
Role of integrated knowledge translation in developing and implementing a multi-component infant feeding intervention: Insights from the CHErIsH study
Calnan, Susan; Toomey, Elaine; Matvienko-Sikar, Karen; Hayes, Catherine; McHugh, Sheena; Flannery, Caragh; O'Neill, Kate; Doherty, Edel; Hennessy, Marita; Kelly, Colette; Heary, Caroline; Queally, Michelle; Heffernan, Tony; Byrne, Molly; Kearney, Patricia M. (European Health Psychology Society, 2019-11-14)This article provides an overview and insights from the process of using integrated knowledge translation in developing and implementing the Choosing Healthy Eating for Infant Health (CHErIsH) ... -
Surveying knowledge, practice and attitudes towards intervention fidelity within trials of complex healthcare interventions
McGee, Daragh; Lorencatto, Fabiana; Matvienko-Sikar, Karen; Toomey, Elaine (BMC, 2018-09-19)Background Intervention fidelity is the degree to which interventions have been implemented as intended by their developers. Assessing fidelity is crucial for accurate interpretation of intervention effectiveness, but ...