Browsing by Subject "Behaviour Change"
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Evaluating pre-learner driver road safety programmes for Transition Year students in the Republic of Ireland
(School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, 2013)Road traffic crashes (RTCs) impose a considerable burden on society and the risk of crashing is highest among young inexperienced learner and novice drivers, especially males. Research suggests that driving-related knowledge, ... -
How and why do financial incentives contribute to helping people stop smoking? A realist review protocol
(2022)Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key public health efforts that improve individual and population health outcomes. Research shows that financial incentives ... -
ProACT - A Digital Platform to Support Self-Management of Multiple Chronic Conditions: Findings in Relation to Engagement during a one-year Proof-of-Concept Trial.
(2021)Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in higher incidence rates of chronic diseases. Digital health platforms, designed to support those with chronic conditions to self-manage at home, offer a promising ... -
Public attitudes to implementing financial incentives in stopsmoking services in Ireland
(2023)Introduction: Financial incentives improve stop-smoking service outcomes. Views on acceptability can influence implementation success. To inform implementation planning in Ireland, public attitudes on financial incentives ... -
The Requirements for New Tools for Use by Pilots and the Aviation Industry to Manage Risks Pertaining to Work-Related Stress (WRS) and Wellbeing, and the Ensuing Impact on Performance and Safety
(2020)Work is part of our wellbeing and a key driver of a person’s health. Pilots need to be fit for duty and aware of risks that compromise their health/wellbeing. Recent studies suggest that work-related stress ...