Authors
Chater, Angel M.Shorter, Gillian
Swanson, Vivien
Kamal, Atiya
Epton, Tracy
Arden, Madelynne A.
Hart, Jo
Byrne-Davis, Lucie
Drury, John
Whittaker, Ellie
Lewis, Lesley
McBride, Emily
Chadwick, Paul
O’Connor, Daryl
Armitage, Chris
Affiliation
University of BedfordshireUniversity College London
Queen’s University Belfast
University of Stirling
NHS Education for Scotland
Birmingham City University
University of Manchester
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Sussex
North Yorkshire County Council
Public Health Wales
University of Leeds
Issue Date
2021-09-29
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Background: Public health emergencies require rapid responses from experts. Differing viewpoints are common in science, however, “mixed messaging” of varied perspectives can undermine credibility of experts; reduce trust in guidance; and act as a barrier to changing public health behaviours. Collation of a unified voice for effective knowledge creation and translation can be challenging. This work aimed to create a method for rapid psychologically-informed expert guidance during the COVID-19 response. Method: TRICE (Template for Rapid Iterative Consensus of Experts) brings structure, peer-review and consensus to the rapid generation of expert advice. It was developed and trialled with 15 core members of the British Psychological Society COVID-19 Behavioural Science and Disease Prevention Taskforce. Results: Using TRICE; we have produced 18 peer-reviewed COVID-19 guidance documents; based on rapid systematic reviews; co-created by experts in behavioural science and public health; taking 4–156 days to produce; with approximately 18 experts and a median of 7 drafts per output. We provide worked-examples and key considerations; including a shared ethos and theoretical/methodological framework; in this case; the Behaviour Change Wheel and COM-B. Conclusion: TRICE extends existing consensus methodologies and has supported public health collaboration; co-creation of guidance and translation of behavioural science to practice through explicit processes in generating expert advice for public health emergencies.Citation
Chater AM, Shorter GW, Swanson V, Kamal A, Epton T, Arden MA, Hart J, Byrne-Davis L, Drury J, Whittaker E, Lewis L, McBride E, Chadwick P, O’Connor DB, Armitage CJ (2021) 'Template for Rapid Iterative Consensus of Experts (TRICE)', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (19), pp.10255-.Publisher
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1661-7827ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/ijerph181910255
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