A randomized controlled trial of the impact of support visits on self-isolation compliance: The Havering winter/spring support trial
CONCLUSIONS: A home-visiting intervention conducted between January and March 2022 increased the self-isolation compliance of positive COVID-19 cases allocated to receive home visits. The implementation and process evaluation highlighted that the intervention increased individuals' motivation to comply with guidance, and addressed some barriers associated with opportunity and capability to comply. This trial provides much-needed evidence to inform the policy and intervention design to support public health and social measures in future outbreak scenarios.PMID:38105036 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12696
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Liza Benny Cameron Smith Matthew Barnard Emily Wolstenholme Mehr Panjwani Maria Ionescu Troy Aitken Jack Davies Pete Austin Lee Watson Richard Aml ôt Source Type: research
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