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Overview

Martin P Eccles is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile highlights a research career linked to this institution. No specific information about research fields, topics, recent papers, or co-authors has been provided.

While details on publications, including recent papers, book publications, and frequent publication venues, are not available, Martin P Eccles remains associated with Newcastle University. There are no listed awards or distinctions connected with their work.

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Given the available data, Martin P Eccles's profile centers around their institutional affiliation without further elaboration on specific academic contributions or areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • The Behavior Change Technique Taxonomy (v1) of 93 Hierarchically Clustered Techniques: Building an International Consensus for the Reporting of Behavior Change Interventions

    Susan Michie;Michelle Richardson;Marie Johnston;Marie Johnston;Charles Abraham

  • Grading quality of evidence and strength of recommendations.

    David Atkins;Dana Best;Peter A Briss;Martin Eccles

  • What is an adequate sample size? Operationalising data saturation for theory-based interview studies

    Jill J Francis;Marie Johnston;Clare Robertson;Liz Glidewell

  • Effectiveness and efficiency of guideline dissemination and implementation strategies

    J. Grimshaw;R. Thomas;G. MacLennan;C. Fraser

  • Knowledge translation of research findings

    Jeremy M Grimshaw;Martin P Eccles;John N Lavis;Sophie J Hill

  • Constructing questionnaires based on the theory of planned behaviour: A manual for health services researchers

    Jillian J Francis;Martin P Eccles;Marie Johnston;Anne Walker

  • Clinical guidelines: potential benefits, limitations, and harms of clinical guidelines.

    Steven H Woolf;Richard Grol;Allen Hutchinson;Martin Eccles

  • From Theory to Intervention: Mapping Theoretically Derived Behavioural Determinants to Behaviour Change Techniques

    Susan Michie;Marie Johnston;Jillian Joy Francis;Wendy Hardeman

  • Welcome to Implementation Science

    Martin P Eccles;Brian S Mittman

  • Improving Patient Care: The Implementation of Change in Health Care

    Richard Grol;Michel Wensing;Martin Eccles;David Davis

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

    Gaston Godin;Ariane Bélanger-Gravel;Martin P. Eccles;Jeremy M. Grimshaw

  • Clinical guidelines: Developing guidelines

    Paul G. Shekelle;Steven H. Woolf;Martin P. Eccles;Jeremy M. Grimshaw

  • Local opinion leaders: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes

    Gerd Flodgren;Elena Parmelli;Gaby Doumit;Melina Gattellari

  • Systems for grading the quality of evidence and the strength of recommendations I: critical appraisal of existing approaches The GRADE Working Group.

    David Atkins;Martin Eccles;Signe Flottorp;Gordon H Guyatt

  • Changing the behavior of healthcare professionals: the use of theory in promoting the uptake of research findings

    Martin Eccles;Jeremy Grimshaw;Anne Walker;Marie Johnston

  • Planning and studying improvement in patient care : The use of theoretical perspectives

    Richard P.T.M. Grol;Marije C. Bosch;Marlies E.J.L. Hulscher;Martin P. Eccles

  • Specifying and reporting complex behaviour change interventions: the need for a scientific method

    Susan Michie;Dean Fixsen;Jeremy M Grimshaw;Martin P Eccles

  • A checklist for identifying determinants of practice: A systematic review and synthesis of frameworks and taxonomies of factors that prevent or enable improvements in healthcare professional practice

    Signe Flottorp;Andrew David Oxman;Jane Krause;Nyokabi R. Musila

  • Improving Patient Care: The Implementation of Change in Clinical Practice

    R Grol;M Wensing;MP Eccles;D Davis

  • Validity of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Clinical Practice Guidelines: How Quickly Do Guidelines Become Outdated?

    Paul G. Shekelle;Eduardo Ortiz;Shannon Rhodes;Sally C. Morton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeremy M. Grimshaw
Jeremy M. Grimshaw Ottawa Hospital
Marie Johnston
Marie Johnston University of Aberdeen
Jill J Francis
Jill J Francis University of Melbourne
Marko Elovainio
Marko Elovainio University of Helsinki
Justin Presseau
Justin Presseau Ottawa Hospital
James Mason
James Mason University of Warwick
Nick Freemantle
Nick Freemantle University College London
Michel Wensing
Michel Wensing Heidelberg University
Merrick Zwarenstein
Merrick Zwarenstein University of Western Ontario
Nigel Pitts
Nigel Pitts King's College London

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