Presseau, JustinMackintosh, JoanHawthorne, GillianFrancis, Jill J.Johnston, MarieGrimshaw, Jeremy M.Steen, NickCoulthard, TomBrown, HeatherKaner, EileenElovainio, MarkoSniehotta, Falko F.2018-05-082018-05-082018-05-02Presseau, J, Mackintosh, J, Hawthorne, G, Francis, J J, Johnston, M, Grimshaw, J M, Steen, N, Coulthard, T, Brown, H, Kaner, E, Elovainio, M & Sniehotta, F F 2018, 'Cluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care', Implementation Science, vol. 13, 65, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0754-51748-5908ORCID: /0000-0003-0124-4827/work/175114060http://hdl.handle.net/2164/10434Acknowledgements We would like to thank Professor Martin Eccles for the advice throughout, Mrs. Margaret Hunter, MBE, for providing a patient voice in the design of the trial and the development of the intervention and materials, and the intervention deliverers (Dr. Darren Flynn, Dr. Leah Avery, Dr. Keegan Knittle, Jill Ducker, Dr. Tim Carney, and Lou Shearer). We are grateful to all the members of the Newcastle upon Tyne Diabetes Support Group for their contribution and feedback throughout the development of the project. Trial results were presented by JP at the 2016 International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. The authors confirm that no conflicts of interest exist. Funding Diabetes UK (11/0004367). The funder did not play any role in the design or data collection, analysis, interpretation, or in writing the report or submitting the manuscript for publication. Researchers are independent of the funder.10711882engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingDiabetesHealth Care ProfessionalBehaviour ChangePrimary CareCluster randomized trialBlood pressureHbA1cLifestyle adviceFoot examinationTheoryMultiple BehavioursR Medicine (General)R1Cluster randomised controlled trial of a theory-based multiple behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals to improve their management of Type 2 diabetes in primary careJournal article10.1186/s13012-018-0754-513