Table 3 Research team and stakeholder activities contributing to intervention planning and development.

From: Optimising stakeholder engagement during intervention planning and development using the Person-Based Approach: the example of an online FeNO-guided asthma management intervention in primary care

PBA Activities

Research team activity

Stakeholder activity

1. Understanding target behaviours

Scoping review

Semi-structured interviews with clinicians and patients

Behavioural analysis

Discussion with stakeholder panel regarding barriers and facilitators to target behaviours identified from scoping review and interviews, and open discussion to identify any other barriers and facilitators (stakeholder workshop 1)

2. Identifying techniques for promoting engagement with target behaviours

Develop guiding principles

Discussion with stakeholders on how to achieve our design objectives by ensuring intervention components are engaging and feasible to use

Worked with stakeholders to identify how the intervention could facilitate engagement with FeNO testing (stakeholder workshop 1)

3. Ensuring anticipated mechanisms of action are taken into account in planning intervention components

Programme theory/logic model

Worked with stakeholders to identify key factors that could influence use of FeNO test (stakeholder workshop 1)

4. Planning and developing early intervention content

Drawing on first three activities to create prototype intervention content

Obtaining feedback on intervention content (stakeholder workshop 2) and written feedback from stakeholders via email on specific intervention components

5. Identifying how best to optimise the intervention content and delivery

Think-aloud interviews with clinicians and patients

Discussed think-aloud interview feedback and how to address points raised by participants (stakeholder workshop 2)