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  1. Along with the increasing prevalence of chronic illness has been an increase in interventions, such as nurse case management programs, to improve outcomes for patients with chronic illness. Evidence supports t...

    Authors: Rosalind E Keith, Faith P Hopp, Usha Subramanian, Wyndy Wiitala and Julie C Lowery
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:99
  2. Audit and feedback to physicians is commonly used alone or as part of multifaceted interventions. While it can play an important role in quality improvement, the optimal design of audit and feedback is unknown...

    Authors: Noah M Ivers, Karen Tu, Jill Francis, Jan Barnsley, Baiju Shah, Ross Upshur, Alex Kiss, Jeremy M Grimshaw and Merrick Zwarenstein
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:98
  3. Secondary stroke prevention is championed by the stroke guidelines; however, it is rarely systematically delivered. We sought to develop a locally tailored, evidence-based secondary stroke prevention program. ...

    Authors: Arlene A Schmid, Jane Andersen, Thomas Kent, Linda S Williams and Teresa M Damush
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:97
  4. Osteoporosis affects over 200 million people worldwide at a high cost to healthcare systems. Although guidelines are available, patients are not receiving appropriate diagnostic testing or treatment. Findings ...

    Authors: Monika Kastner, Danielle Lottridge, Christine Marquez, David Newton and Sharon E Straus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:96
  5. Implementing new practices, such as health information technology (HIT), is often difficult due to the disruption of the highly coordinated, interdependent processes (e.g., information exchange, communication, re...

    Authors: Rebecca R Kitzmiller, Ruth A Anderson and Reuben R McDaniel Jr
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:95
  6. This study examined the short- and long-term effects of a quality improvement collaborative on patient outcomes, professional performance, and structural aspects of chronic care management of type 2 diabetes i...

    Authors: Loes MT Schouten, Marlies EJL Hulscher, Jannes JE van Everdingen, Robbert Huijsman, Louis W Niessen and Richard PTM Grol
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:94
  7. The quest for greater efficiency in the provision of primary healthcare services and the implementation of a "health-promoting school" approach encourage the optimal redefinition of the role of school nurses. ...

    Authors: Guylaine Chabot, Gaston Godin and Marie-Pierre Gagnon
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:93
  8. The use of measurement tools is an essential part of good evidence-based practice; however, physiotherapists (PTs) are not always confident when selecting, administering, and interpreting these tools. The purp...

    Authors: Dianne J Russell, Lisa M Rivard, Stephen D Walter, Peter L Rosenbaum, Lori Roxborough, Dianne Cameron, Johanna Darrah, Doreen J Bartlett, Steven E Hanna and Lisa M Avery
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:92
  9. Appreciative inquiry (AI) is an innovative knowledge translation (KT) intervention that is compatible with the Promoting Action on Research in Health Services (PARiHS) framework. This study explored the innova...

    Authors: Tricia Kavanagh, Bonnie Stevens, Kate Seers, Souraya Sidani and Judy Watt-Watson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:90
  10. Globally, suboptimal prescribing practices and medication errors are common. Guidance to health professionals and consumers alone is not sufficient to optimise behaviours, therefore strategies to promote evide...

    Authors: Michelle C Weir, Rebecca Ryan, Alain Mayhew, Julia Worswick, Nancy Santesso, Dianne Lowe, Bill Leslie, Adrienne Stevens, Sophie Hill and Jeremy M Grimshaw
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:89
  11. Hospital readmissions are a leading topic of healthcare policy and practice reform because they are common, costly, and potentially avoidable events. Hospitals face the prospect of reduced or eliminated reimbu...

    Authors: Joshua R Vest, Larry D Gamm, Brock A Oxford, Martha I Gonzalez and Kevin M Slawson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:88
  12. Although screening for tobacco use is increasing with electronic health records and standard protocols, other tobacco-control activities, such as referral of patients to cessation resources, is quite low. In t...

    Authors: Thomas K Houston, Rajani S Sadasivam, Daniel E Ford, Joshua Richman, Midge N Ray and Jeroan J Allison
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:87
  13. Variability between clinical practice guideline recommendations and actual clinical practice exists in many areas of health care. A 2004 systematic review examining the effectiveness of guideline implementatio...

    Authors: Joanne E McKenzie, Denise A O'Connor, Matthew J Page, Duncan S Mortimer, Simon D French, Bruce F Walker, Jennifer L Keating, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Susan Michie, Jill J Francis and Sally E Green
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:86
  14. Colorectal cancer (CRC) represents a serious and growing health problem in Canada. Colonoscopy is used for screening and diagnosis of symptomatic or high CRC risk individuals. Although a number of countries ar...

    Authors: Gilles Jobin, Marie Pierre Gagnon, Bernard Candas, Catherine Dubé, Anis Ben Abdeljelil and Sonya Grenier
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:85
  15. To increase the effectiveness of quality-improvement collaboratives (QICs), it is important to explore factors that potentially influence their outcomes. For this purpose, we have developed and tested the psyc...

    Authors: Loes MT Schouten, Richard PTM Grol and Marlies EJL Hulscher
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:84
  16. Shared decision making (SDM) is a process by which a healthcare choice is made jointly by the healthcare professional and the patient. SDM is the essential element of patient-centered care, a core concept of p...

    Authors: France Légaré, Hilary Bekker, Sophie Desroches, Mary Politi, Dawn Stacey, Francine Borduas, Francine M Cheater, Jacques Cornuz, Marie-France Coutu, Norbert Donner-Banzhoff, Nora Ferdjaoui-Moumjid, Frances Griffiths, Martin Härter, Cath Jackson, André Jacques, Tanja Krones…
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:83
  17. The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework, or PARIHS, is a conceptual framework that posits key, interacting elements that influence successful implementation of evidence-bas...

    Authors: Christian D Helfrich, Laura J Damschroder, Hildi J Hagedorn, Ginger S Daggett, Anju Sahay, Mona Ritchie, Teresa Damush, Marylou Guihan, Philip M Ullrich and Cheryl B Stetler
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:82
  18. Delirium occurs in up to 65% of older hip fracture patients. Developing delirium in hospital has been associated with a variety of adverse outcomes. Trials have shown that multi-component preventive interventi...

    Authors: Jayna M Holroyd-Leduc, Greg A Abelseth, Farah Khandwala, James L Silvius, David B Hogan, Heidi N Schmaltz, Cyril B Frank and Sharon E Straus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:81
  19. There is a large quality of care gap for patients with osteoporosis. As a fragility fracture is a strong indicator of underlying osteoporosis, it offers an ideal opportunity to initiate investigation and treat...

    Authors: Elizabeth A Little and Martin P Eccles
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:80
  20. Health systems face challenges in using research evidence to improve policy and practice. These challenges are particularly evident in small and poorly resourced health systems, which are often in locations (i...

    Authors: Celeste Alvaro, Renée F Lyons, Grace Warner, Stevan E Hobfoll, Patricia J Martens, Ronald Labonté and E Richard Brown
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:79
  21. Despite evidence of the benefits of research use in post-acute stroke rehabilitation where compliance with clinical practice guidelines has been associated with functional recovery and patient satisfaction, th...

    Authors: Nancy M Salbach, Sara JT Guilcher, Susan B Jaglal and David A Davis
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:77
  22. Bottom-up, clinician-conceived and directed clinical intervention research, coupled with collaboration from researcher experts, is conceptually endorsed by the participatory research movement. This report pres...

    Authors: Dean Blevins, Mary S Farmer, Carrie Edlund, Greer Sullivan and JoAnn E Kirchner
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:76
  23. Although for more than a decade healthcare systems have attempted to provide evidence-based mental health treatments, the availability and use of psychotherapies remains low. A significant need exists to ident...

    Authors: Michael R Kauth, Greer Sullivan, Dean Blevins, Jeffrey A Cully, Reid D Landes, Qayyim Said and Thomas A Teasdale
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:75
  24. Worksites are important locations for interventions to promote health. However, occupational programs with documented efficacy often are not used, and those being implemented have not been studied. The researc...

    Authors: Diane L Elliot, Kuehl S Kerry, Esther L Moe, Carol A DeFrancesco, Linn Goldberg, David P MacKinnon, Jeanne Enders and Kim C Favorite
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:73
  25. Despite the burgeoning number of well-validated interventions that have been shown in randomized trials to produce superior outcomes compared to usual services, it is estimated that only 10% of public systems ...

    Authors: Wei Wang, Lisa Saldana, C Hendricks Brown and Patricia Chamberlain
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:72
  26. Randomised trials of knowledge translation strategies for professional behaviour change can provide robust estimates of effectiveness, but offer little insight into the causal mechanisms by which any change is...

    Authors: Craig R Ramsay, Ruth E Thomas, Bernard L Croal, Jeremy M Grimshaw and Martin P Eccles
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:71
  27. Complex care management is seen as an approach to face the challenges of an ageing society with increasing numbers of patients with complex care needs. The Medical Research Council in the United Kingdom has pr...

    Authors: Tobias Freund, Michel Wensing, Cornelia Mahler, Jochen Gensichen, Antje Erler, Martin Beyer, Ferdinand M Gerlach, Joachim Szecsenyi and Frank Peters-Klimm
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:70
  28. Scoping studies are an increasingly popular approach to reviewing health research evidence. In 2005, Arksey and O'Malley published the first methodological framework for conducting scoping studies. While this ...

    Authors: Danielle Levac, Heather Colquhoun and Kelly K O'Brien
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:69
  29. Hypertensive disease in pregnancy remains the leading cause of maternal mortality in the Netherlands. Seventeen percent of the clinical pregnancies are complicated by hypertension and 2% by preeclampsia. The D...

    Authors: Susanne HE Luitjes, Maurice GAJ Wouters, Arie Franx, Hubertina CJ Scheepers, Veerle MH Coupé, Huub Wollersheim, Eric AP Steegers, Martijn P Heringa, Rosella PMG Hermens and Maurits W van Tulder
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:68
  30. Despite applications of models of care and organizational or system-level interventions to improve patient outcomes for chronic disease, consistent improvements have not been achieved. This may reflect a misma...

    Authors: Luci K Leykum, Michael Parchman, Jacqueline Pugh, Valerie Lawrence, Polly H Noël and Reuben R McDaniel Jr
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:66
  31. Both low back pain (LBP) and neck pain (NP) are major occupational health problems. In the workplace, participatory ergonomics (PE) is frequently used on musculoskeletal disorders. However, evidence on the eff...

    Authors: Maurice T Driessen, Karin I Proper, Johannes R Anema, Paulien M Bongers and Allard J van der Beek
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:65
  32. Low back pain (LBP) and neck pain (NP) are common among workers. Participatory Ergonomics (PE) is used as an implementation strategy to prevent these symptoms. By following the steps of PE, working groups comp...

    Authors: Maurice T Driessen, Karin Groenewoud, Karin I Proper, Johannes R Anema, Paulien M Bongers and Allard J van der Beek
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:64
  33. The Veterans Health Administration (VA) has invested significant resources in designing and implementing a comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) that supports clinical priorities. EHRs in general have b...

    Authors: Laura M Bonner, Carol E Simons, Louise E Parker, Elizabeth M Yano and JoAnn E Kirchner
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:63
  34. Depression and related disorders represent a significant part of general practitioners (GPs) daily work. Implementing the evidence about what works for depression care into routine practice presents a challeng...

    Authors: Jane M Gunn, Victoria J Palmer, Christopher F Dowrick, Helen E Herrman, Frances E Griffiths, Renata Kokanovic, Grant A Blashki, Kelsey L Hegarty, Caroline L Johnson, Maria Potiriadis and Carl R May
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:62
  35. In the UK, most funding bodies now expect a commitment or effort on the part of grant holders to disseminate the findings of their research. The emphasis is on ensuring that publicly funded research is made av...

    Authors: Paul M Wilson, Mark Petticrew, Michael W Calnan and Irwin Nazareth
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:61
  36. Contrary to recommendations in a national clinical guideline, baseline audits from five community-based stroke rehabilitation teams demonstrated an evidence-practice gap; only 17% of eligible people with strok...

    Authors: Annie McCluskey and Sandy Middleton
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:59
  37. Rather than searching the entire MEDLINE database, clinicians can perform searches on a filtered set of articles where relevant information is more likely to be found. Members of our team previously developed ...

    Authors: Salimah Z Shariff, Meaghan S Cuerden, R Brian Haynes, K Ann McKibbon, Nancy L Wilczynski, Arthur V Iansavichus, Mark R Speechley, Amardeep Thind and Amit X Garg
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:58
  38. It is well documented that the translation of knowledge into clinical practice is a slow and haphazard process. This is no less true for dental healthcare than other types of healthcare. One common policy stra...

    Authors: Jan E Clarkson, Craig R Ramsay, Martin P Eccles, Sandra Eldridge, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Marie Johnston, Susan Michie, Shaun Treweek, Alan Walker, Linda Young, Irene Black, Debbie Bonetti, Heather Cassie, Jill Francis, Gillian MacKenzie, Lorna MacPherson…
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:57
  39. Multiple uncontrolled medical conditions may act as competing demands for clinical decision making. We hypothesized that multiple uncontrolled cardiovascular risk factors would decrease blood pressure (BP) med...

    Authors: Amanda H Salanitro, Ellen Funkhouser, Bonita S Agee, Jeroan J Allison, Jewell H Halanych, Thomas K Houston, Mark S Litaker, Deborah A Levine and Monika M Safford
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:55
  40. Despite the impact of hypertension and widely accepted target values for blood pressure (BP), interventions to improve BP control have had limited success.

    Authors: Hayden B Bosworth, Daniel Almirall, Bryan J Weiner, Mathew Maciejewski, Miriam A Kaufman, Benjamin J Powers, Eugene Z Oddone, Shoou-Yih D Lee, Teresa M Damush, Valerie Smith, Maren K Olsen, Daren Anderson, Christianne L Roumie, Susan Rakley, Pamela S Del Monte, Michael E Bowen…
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:54
  41. A regional integrated cancer network has implemented a program (educational workshops, reflective and mentoring activities) designed to support the uptake of evidence-informed interprofessional collaborative p...

    Authors: Dominique Tremblay, Danielle Drouin, Ariella Lang, Danièle Roberge, Judith Ritchie and Anne Plante
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:53
  42. Quality indicators are increasingly used in healthcare but there are various barriers hindering their routine use. To promote the use of quality indicators, an exploration of the barriers to and facilitating f...

    Authors: Maartje LG de Vos, Sabine N van der Veer, Wilco C Graafmans, Nicolette F de Keizer, Kitty J Jager, Gert P Westert and Peter HJ van der Voort
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:52
  43. Finnish clinical guidelines are evolving toward integration of knowledge modules into the electronic health record in the Evidence-Based Medicine electronic Decision Support project. It therefore became import...

    Authors: Tiina Kortteisto, Minna Kaila, Jorma Komulainen, Taina Mäntyranta and Pekka Rissanen
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:51
  44. Insight into the frequency and seriousness of potentially unsafe situations may be the first step towards improving patient safety. Most patient safety attention has been paid to patient safety in hospitals. H...

    Authors: Mirjam Harmsen, Sander Gaal, Simone van Dulmen, Eimert de Feijter, Paul Giesen, Annelies Jacobs, Lucie Martijn, Theodorus Mettes, Wim Verstappen, Ria Nijhuis-van der Sanden and Michel Wensing
    Citation: Implementation Science 2010 5:50

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