Acceptability Barriers
Cross-source consensus on Acceptability Barriers from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The barrier findings came from informal verbal notes rather than structured qualitative methods. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- Boredom was identified as the dominant emotional barrier to engagement with the task. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- The study used the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability to distinguish behavioural, cognitive, and emotional layers of acceptance. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- Patients were sceptical that pressing tablet buttons to approach or avoid images would change real-life physical activity. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- Equipment scarcity, inconsistent research assistant presence, medical staff time pressure, and limited family involvement created resource and structural barriers. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation
- The intervention was perceived as a separate research imposition because research assistants were not formally embedded in the clinical team. — Anatomy of a failure: a retrospective evaluation of a cognitive bias modification intervention to promote physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation