Applying the Behaviour Change Wheel (BCW) Toolbox to process evaluation
08 November 2023, 10:00 am–4:00 pm
This module will explore two key components of Process Evaluation: Fidelity and Mechanisms of Change. Participants will learn about what these components of Process Evaluation are, why they are worth investigating, and how the BCW toolbox can help us to do so.
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Centre for Behaviour Change
Process Evaluation can be applied to better understand the outcomes of our behaviour change interventions by asking questions such as, which parts of our intervention were actually delivered, how were they received, and how and why did they have their impact on our target behaviour? This module will explore two key components of Process Evaluation; Fidelity and Mechanisms of Change. Participants will learn about what these components of Process Evaluation are, why they are worth investigating, and how the Behaviour Change Wheel toolbox can help us to do so.
Facilitators Dr Fabiana Lorencatto and Dr Danielle D’Lima will deliver an online full-day session. Key content will be broken down into digestible chunks with time allocated to apply the learning to learners’ own areas of interest, and gain support on how to prioritise different components of process evaluation based on available resources.
Time: 10am-4pm, with 30 minutes for lunch and 15-minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.
About the Speakers
Dr Fabiana Lorencatto
CBC’s Research Lead at Centre for Behaviour Change-UCL
Dr Lorencatto has extensive experience in applying behavioural science theories and frameworks to design behaviour change interventions aimed at changing behaviours of healthcare professionals to improve clinical practice. Dr Lorencatto is the behavioural science lead on a number of multidisciplinary, international projects related on topics such as maternal health, infection prevention control, antimicrobial resistance, diabetes and transfusion medicine.
More about Dr Fabiana LorencattoDr Danielle D’Lima
Senior Teaching Fellow for the MSc Behaviour Change at Centre for Behaviour Change-UCL
Dr D’Lima’s research has focused on the influence of performance feedback on professional behaviour change in healthcare, and how interactions between different types of evidence and processes at the professional and organisational level influence decisions to introduce or roll out innovations in health care. Her main focus of enquiry is currently applying behavioural science to educational issues.
More about Dr Danielle D’Lima