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Which factors explain variation in intention to disclose a diagnosis of dementia? A theory-based survey of mental health professionals

Robbie Foy*, Claire Bamford, Jillian J Francis, Marie Johnston, Jan Lecouturier, Martin Eccles, Nick Steen and Jeremy Grimshaw

Implementation Science 2007, 2:31 doi:10.1186/1748-5908-2-31

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Healthcare professionals' intentions and behaviours: A systematic review of studies based on social cognitive theories

Gaston Godin, Ariane Bélanger-Gravel, Martin Eccles, Jeremy Grimshaw Implementation Science 2008, 3:36 (16 July 2008)

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Appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia: identifying the key behaviours of 'best practice'

Jan Lecouturier, Claire Bamford, Julian C Hughes, Jillian J Francis, Robbie Foy, Marie Johnston, Martin P Eccles BMC Health Services Research 2008, 8:95 (1 May 2008)

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Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts

France Légaré, Glyn Elwyn, Martin Fishbein, Pierre Frémont, Dominick Frosch, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, David A Kenny, Michel Labrecque, Dawn Stacey, Sylvie St-Jacques, Trudy van der Weijden Implementation Science 2008, 3:2 (14 January 2008)

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The development of a theory-based intervention to promote appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia

Robbie Foy, Jillian J Francis, Marie Johnston, Martin Eccles, Jan Lecouturier, Claire Bamford, Jeremy Grimshaw BMC Health Services Research 2007, 7:207 (19 December 2007)

The development of an intervention using theoretical models, empirical data, and evidence-based behavior change techniques to promote appropriate disclosure of a diagnosis of dementia is feasible and deserves further evaluation.