Development of a theory-informed questionnaire to assess the acceptability of healthcare interventions
Abstract Background The theoretical framework of acceptability (TFA) was developed in response to recommendations that acceptability should be assessed in the design, evaluation and implementation phases of healthcare interventions. The TFA consists of seven component constructs (affective attitude,...
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Main Authors: | Mandeep Sekhon (Author), Martin Cartwright (Author), Jill J. Francis (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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