De Araujo Oliveira, Sydia Rosana Soares Sampaio, Aletheia Vasconcelos, Ana Lucia Cazarin, Gisele Zacarias, Amanda Furtado, Betise Andrade, Andréa Carla Paz de Sousa, Karla Myrelle Ridde, Valéry
Après la déclaration d’urgence de santé publique d’importance internationale, les hôpitaux sont devenus une référence dans la réponse à la pandémie. Il est donc important d’évaluer la capacité à répondre à la pandémie de COVID-19 parmi les professionnels de la santé d’un hôpital de référence à Pernambuco, dans le nord-est du Brésil. Cette étude tra...
Sang, Elaine Quinn, Ryan Stawnychy, Michael A. Song, Jiyoun Hirschman, Karen B. You, Sang Bin Pitcher, Katherine S. Hodgson, Nancy A. Garren, Patrik O'Connor, Melissa
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Frontiers in Health Services
Background Organizational readiness for change, defined as the collective preparedness of organization members to enact changes, remains understudied in implementing sepsis survivor transition-in-care protocols. Effective implementation relies on collaboration between hospital and post-acute care informants, including those who are leaders and staf...
Thompson, Hale M Feasley, Ketzel Ortiz, Reyna Reyes, Karen Seanior, Amanda Karnik, Niranjan S
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Health promotion practice
The primary aim is to assess the implementation of an eight-session, group therapy pilot for Black and Latina transgender women in Chicago in terms of implementation outcomes regarding intervention effectiveness, acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility. The Exploration Preparation Implementation Sustainment (EPIS) framework guided implement...
Ho, Leonard Kwong, Ming Hong Li, Angus S. C. Nilsen, Per Ho, Fai Fai Zhong, Claire C. W. Wong, Charlene H. L. Lin, Wai Ling Chung, Vincent C. H.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Purpose Current evidence supports the use of integrative oncology (IO) interventions in cancer supportive care. The demand for outpatient IO services in Hong Kong is expected to soar following the surge in cancer incidence due to population ageing. This study identified the factors influencing the delivery and utilisation of outpatient IO from loca...
Bullock, Heather L. Lavis, John N. Mulvale, Gillian Wilson, Michael G.
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Frontiers in Health Services
Introduction The implementation of evidence-informed policies and practices across systems is a complex, multifaceted endeavor, often requiring the mobilization of multiple organizations from a range of contexts. In order to facilitate this process, policy makers, innovation developers and service deliverers are increasingly calling upon intermedia...
Norman, Åsa Sedem, Mina Ferrer-Wreder, Laura Eninger, Lilianne Hau, Hanna Ginner
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Cultural adaptation of interventions is complex and yet vital to achieving the intended benefits of interventions with new populations. However, little is known regarding deliverers’ perceptions of cultural adaptation and when a cultural adaptation process can be considered complete. The purpose of this study was to explore aspects of ...
Schmid, M. E. Dolata, L. König, H. Stock, S. Klotz, S. G. R. Girdauskas, E.
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Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Introduction Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols represent a paradigm shift in perioperative care, aim to optimize patient outcomes and accelerate recovery. This manual presents findings from implementing the INCREASE study, a bicentric prospective randomized controlled trial focusing on ERAS in minimally invasive heart valve surgery. ...
Jones, Benjamin Nagraj, Shobhana English, Mike
Background: The objective of this scoping review is to map the evidence of how child health service interventions use their theory of change. A theory of change is a hypothesis of how and why an intervention is intended to bring about change. It can be used as a program design, implementation, and evaluation tool. This scoping review will provide a...
Smith, Natalie Riva Levy, Douglas E. Falbe, Jennifer Purtle, Jonathan Chriqui, Jamie F.
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Frontiers in Health Services
Typical quantitative evaluations of public policies treat policies as a binary condition, without further attention to how policies are implemented. However, policy implementation plays an important role in how the policy impacts behavioral and health outcomes. The field of policy-focused implementation science is beginning to consider how policy i...
Gama, Ana Soukup, Tayana Dias, Sónia
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Frontiers in Health Services