PIET-T Model
Cross-source consensus on PIET-T Model from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The PIET-T Model was used as both the conceptual framework and analytical structure for the study. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- The model identifies four interacting constructs that shape whether an intervention achieves similar effects in a new context. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Transferability requires systematic identification of similarities and differences so interventions can be adapted. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- Transferability does not require primary and target contexts to be identical. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study
- The decision-makers engaged by the PIET-T model include organisational leaders, healthcare professionals, government officers, researchers, and programme implementers rather than end-users directly. — Stakeholder perspectives on transferability of a 12-week physical activity and sedentary behaviour intervention for ethnically diverse community dwelling older adults: a qualitative study