Making psychological theory useful for implementing evidence based practice: a consensus approach S Michie, M Johnston, C Abraham, R Lawton, D Parker, A Walker BMJ quality & safety 14 (1), 26-33, 2005 | 3709 | 2005 |
A guide to using the Theoretical Domains Framework of behaviour change to investigate implementation problems L Atkins, J Francis, R Islam, D O’Connor, A Patey, N Ivers, R Foy, ... Implementation science 12, 1-18, 2017 | 2965 | 2017 |
Prospective prediction of health-related behaviours with the theory of planned behaviour: A meta-analysis RRC McEachan, M Conner, NJ Taylor, RJ Lawton Health psychology review 5 (2), 97-144, 2011 | 2899 | 2011 |
Meta-analysis of the reasoned action approach (RAA) to understanding health behaviors R McEachan, N Taylor, R Harrison, R Lawton, P Gardner, M Conner Annals of Behavioral Medicine 50 (4), 592-612, 2016 | 785 | 2016 |
Reviewing studies with diverse designs: the development and evaluation of a new tool R Sirriyeh, R Lawton, P Gardner, G Armitage Journal of evaluation in clinical practice 18 (4), 746-752, 2012 | 755 | 2012 |
The role of affect in predicting social behaviors: The case of road traffic violations R Lawton, D Parker, ASR Manstead, SG Stradling Journal of applied social psychology 27 (14), 1258-1276, 1997 | 743 | 1997 |
Barriers to incident reporting in a healthcare system R Lawton, D Parker BMJ Quality & Safety 11 (1), 15-18, 2002 | 727 | 2002 |
Desire or reason: predicting health behaviors from affective and cognitive attitudes. R Lawton, M Conner, R McEachan Health Psychology 28 (1), 56, 2009 | 544 | 2009 |
Organizational controls and safety: The varieties of rule‐related behaviour J Reason, D Parker, R Lawton Journal of occupational and organizational psychology 71 (4), 289-304, 1998 | 509 | 1998 |
Development of an evidence-based framework of factors contributing to patient safety incidents in hospital settings: a systematic review R Lawton, RRC McEachan, SJ Giles, R Sirriyeh, IS Watt, J Wright BMJ quality & safety 21 (5), 369-380, 2012 | 382 | 2012 |
Not working to rule: understanding procedural violations at work R Lawton Safety science 28 (2), 77-95, 1998 | 339 | 1998 |
Coping with medical error: a systematic review of papers to assess the effects of involvement in medical errors on healthcare professionals' psychological well-being R Sirriyeh, R Lawton, P Gardner, G Armitage Quality and safety in health care 19 (6), e43-e43, 2010 | 323 | 2010 |
The use of implementation intentions and the decision balance sheet in promoting exercise behaviour A Prestwich, R Lawton, M Conner Psychology and health 18 (6), 707-721, 2003 | 304 | 2003 |
The impact of theory on the effectiveness of worksite physical activity interventions: a meta-analysis and meta-regression N Taylor, M Conner, R Lawton Health Psychology Review 6 (1), 33-73, 2012 | 299 | 2012 |
Application of the theory of planned behaviour to the prediction of objectively assessed breaking of posted speed limits M Conner, R Lawton, D Parker, K Chorlton, ASR Manstead, S Stradling British journal of psychology 98 (3), 429-453, 2007 | 293 | 2007 |
The role of message framing in promoting MMR vaccination: Evidence of a loss-frame advantage P Abhyankar, DB O'connor, R Lawton Psychology, Health and Medicine 13 (1), 1-16, 2008 | 285 | 2008 |
Quality assessment with diverse studies (QuADS): an appraisal tool for methodological and reporting quality in systematic reviews of mixed-or multi-method studies R Harrison, B Jones, P Gardner, R Lawton BMC health services research 21, 1-20, 2021 | 279 | 2021 |
Changing exercise through targeting affective or cognitive attitudes M Conner, RE Rhodes, B Morris, R McEachan, R Lawton Psychology and Health 26 (2), 133-149, 2011 | 270 | 2011 |
Predicting road traffic accidents: The role of social deviance and violations R Lawton, D Parker, SG Stradling, ASR Manstead British Journal of Psychology 88 (2), 249-262, 1997 | 253 | 1997 |
Role of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions in predicting health behaviors. M Conner, R McEachan, N Taylor, J O'Hara, R Lawton Health Psychology 34 (6), 642, 2015 | 225 | 2015 |