The TIPPME intervention typology for changing environments to change behaviour, including smoking

In this paper, we introduce a new framework we have developed: the Typology of Interventions in Proximal Physical Micro-Environments (TIPPME). This provides a way to classify and describe an important class of interventions to change selection, purchase and consumption of tobacco products.

It has the potential to facilitate both the synthesis of cumulative evidence about the effects of interventions to change tobacco-related behaviours, and the identification and discussion of a broader range of interventions to be developed and evaluated.

The TIPPME intervention typology for changing environments to change behaviour. Hollands, Bignardi, Johnston, Kelly, Ogilvie, Petticrew, Prestwich, Shemilt, Sutton & Marteau, 2017.

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