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  1. Treatment of psychotic disorders consists primarily of second generation antipsychotics, which are associated with metabolic side effects such as overweight/obesity, diabetes, and dyslipidemia. Evidence-based ...

    Authors: Richard R Owen, Karen L Drummond, Kristen M Viverito, Kathy Marchant, Sandra K Pope, Jeffrey L Smith and Reid D Landes
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:120
  2. Patients in control of their own haemodialysis report better outcomes than those receiving professional controlled care in a hospital setting, even though home and hospital haemodialysis are largely equivalent...

    Authors: Liz Glidewell, Stephen Boocock, Kelvin Pine, Rebecca Campbell, Julia Hackett, Shamila Gill and Martin Wilkie
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:118
  3. Multiple guidelines are often available to inform practice in complex interventions. Guidance implementation may be facilitated if it is tailored to particular clinical issues and contexts. It should also aim ...

    Authors: Leon Poltawski, Charles Abraham, Anne Forster, Victoria A Goodwin, Cherry Kilbride, Rod S Taylor and Sarah Dean
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:115
  4. In Africa, inadequate health services contribute to the lack of progress on malaria control. Evidence of the impact of interventions to improve health services on population-level malaria indicators is needed....

    Authors: Sarah G Staedke, Clare IR Chandler, Deborah DiLiberto, Catherine Maiteki-Sebuguzi, Florence Nankya, Emily Webb, Grant Dorsey and Moses R Kamya
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:114
  5. Despite significant investments into health improvement programmes in Uganda, health indicators and access to healthcare remain poor across the country. The PRIME trial aims to evaluate the impact of a complex...

    Authors: Clare IR Chandler, Deborah DiLiberto, Susan Nayiga, Lilian Taaka, Christine Nabirye, Miriam Kayendeke, Eleanor Hutchinson, James Kizito, Catherine Maiteki-Sebuguzi, Moses R Kamya and Sarah G Staedke
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:113
  6. Implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) is regarded as core competence to improve healthcare quality. In the current study, we investigated the EBP of six groups of professionals: physicians, nurses, p...

    Authors: Yi-Hao Weng, Ken N Kuo, Chun-Yuh Yang, Heng-Lien Lo, Chiehfeng Chen and Ya-Wen Chiu
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:112
  7. A theoretical approach to assessing the barriers and levers to evidence-based practice (EBP) with subsequent tailoring of theoretically informed strategies to address these may go some way to positively influe...

    Authors: Judith Dyson, Rebecca Lawton, Cath Jackson and Francine Cheater
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:111
  8. Mental-physical multi-morbidities pose challenges for primary care services that traditionally focus on single diseases. Collaborative care models encourage inter-professional working to deliver better care fo...

    Authors: Sarah E Knowles, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Nia Coupe, Isabel Adeyemi, Chris Keyworth, Harish Thampy and Peter A Coventry
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:110
  9. In 2007, Alberta became the first Canadian jurisdiction to grant pharmacists a wide range of prescribing privileges. Our objective was to understand what factors influence pharmacists’ adoption of prescribing ...

    Authors: Mark J Makowsky, Lisa M Guirguis, Christine A Hughes, Cheryl A Sadowski and Nese Yuksel
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:109
  10. One of the challenges to implementing clinical practice guidelines is the need to adapt guidelines to the local context and identify barriers to their uptake. Several models of framework are available to consi...

    Authors: Sharon E Straus, Julia E Moore, Sami Uka, Christine Marquez and A Metin Gülmezoglu
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:108
  11. Change agency in its various forms is one intervention aimed at improving the effectiveness of the uptake of evidence. Facilitators, knowledge brokers and opinion leaders are examples of change agency strategies...

    Authors: Brendan McCormack, Joanne Rycroft-Malone, Kara DeCorby, Alison M Hutchinson, Tracey Bucknall, Bridie Kent, Alyce Schultz, Erna Snelgrove-Clarke, Cheyl Stetler, Marita Titler, Lars Wallin and Valerie Wilson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:107
  12. Hypertension is prevalent and often sub-optimally controlled; however, interventions to improve blood pressure control have had limited success.

    Authors: Ryan J Shaw, Miriam A Kaufman, Hayden B Bosworth, Bryan J Weiner, Leah L Zullig, Shoou-Yih Daniel Lee, Jeffrey D Kravetz, Susan M Rakley, Christianne L Roumie, Michael E Bowen, Pamela S Del Monte, Eugene Z Oddone and George L Jackson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:106
  13. The Implementation Research Institute (IRI) provides two years of training in mental health implementation science for 10 new fellows each year. The IRI is supported by a National Institute of Mental Health (N...

    Authors: Enola K Proctor, John Landsverk, Ana A Baumann, Brian S Mittman, Gregory A Aarons, Ross C Brownson, Charles Glisson and David Chambers
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:105
  14. Translating knowledge from research into clinical practice has emerged as a practice of increasing importance. This has led to the creation of new organizational entities designed to bridge knowledge between r...

    Authors: Eivor Oborn, Michael Barrett, Karl Prince and Girts Racko
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:104
  15. Implementing shared decision making into routine practice is proving difficult, despite considerable interest from policy-makers, and is far more complex than merely making decision support interventions avail...

    Authors: Amy Lloyd, Natalie Joseph-Williams, Adrian Edwards, Andrew Rix and Glyn Elwyn
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:102
  16. There has been significant investment in developing guidelines to improve clinical and public health practice. Though much is known about the processes of evidence synthesis and evidence-based guidelines imple...

    Authors: Lou Atkins, Jonathan A Smith, Michael P Kelly and Susan Michie
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:101
  17. Determining the effectiveness of social and psychological interventions is important for improving individual and population health. Such interventions are complex and, where possible, are best evaluated by ra...

    Authors: Paul Montgomery, Sean Grant, Sally Hopewell, Geraldine Macdonald, David Moher, Susan Michie and Evan Mayo-Wilson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:99
  18. Population health research can generate significant outcomes for communities, while Knowledge Translation (KT) aims to expressly maximize the outcomes of knowledge producing activity. Yet the two approaches ar...

    Authors: Kathryn Powell, Alison Kitson, Elizabeth Hoon, Jonathan Newbury, Anne Wilson and Justin Beilby
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:98
  19. Provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling (PITC) increases HIV testing rates in most settings, but its effect on testing rates varies considerably. This paper reports the findings of a process evaluation ...

    Authors: Natalie Leon, Simon Lewin and Catherine Mathews
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:97
  20. Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance identifies implementation as a key element of the development and evaluation process for complex healthcare interventions. Implementation is itself a complex process inv...

    Authors: David James Clarke, Mary Godfrey, Rebecca Hawkins, Euan Sadler, Geoffrey Harding, Anne Forster, Christopher McKevitt, Josie Dickerson and Amanda Farrin
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:96
  21. The Dutch multidisciplinary sciatica guideline recommends that the team of professionals involved in sciatica care and the patient together decide on surgical or prolonged conservative treatment (shared decisi...

    Authors: Stefanie N Hofstede, Perla J Marang-van de Mheen, Manon M Wentink, Anne M Stiggelbout, Carmen LA Vleggeert-Lankamp, Thea PM Vliet Vlieland and Leti van Bodegom-Vos
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:95
  22. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) become quickly outdated and require a periodic reassessment of evidence research to maintain their validity. However, there is little research about this topic. Our project ...

    Authors: Laura Martínez García, Andrea Juliana Sanabria, Ignacio Araya, Jennifer Lawson, R Brian Haynes, David Rigau, Ivan Solà, Petra Díaz del Campo, Maria Dolors Estrada, Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, Elvira García Álvarez, Javier Gracia, Anna Kotzeva, Arturo Louro-González, Flavia Salcedo-Fernandez, Maria Mar Trujillo-Martín…
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:94
  23. Practice facilitation (PF) is an implementation strategy now commonly used in primary care settings for improvement initiatives. PF occurs when a trained external facilitator engages and supports the practice ...

    Authors: Michael L Parchman, Polly H Noel, Steven D Culler, Holly J Lanham, Luci K Leykum, Raquel L Romero and Raymond F Palmer
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:93
  24. Improving quality in children’s mental health and social service settings will require implementation strategies capable of moving effective treatments and other innovations (e.g., assessment tools) into routine ...

    Authors: Byron J Powell, Enola K Proctor, Charles A Glisson, Patricia L Kohl, Ramesh Raghavan, Ross C Brownson, Bradley P Stoner, Christopher R Carpenter and Lawrence A Palinkas
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:92
  25. Dementia is a common and complex condition. Evidence-based guidelines for the management of people with dementia in general practice exist; however, detection, diagnosis and disclosure of dementia have been id...

    Authors: Joanne E McKenzie, Simon D French, Denise A O’Connor, Duncan S Mortimer, Colette J Browning, Grant M Russell, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Martin P Eccles, Jill J Francis, Susan Michie, Kerry Murphy, Fiona Kossenas and Sally E Green
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:91
  26. Evidence-based treatments for child mental health problems are not consistently available in public mental health settings. Expanding availability requires workforce training. However, research has demonstrate...

    Authors: Shannon Dorsey, Michael D Pullmann, Esther Deblinger, Lucy Berliner, Suzanne E Kerns, Kelly Thompson, Jürgen Unützer, John R Weisz and Ann F Garland
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:89
  27. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end stage renal disease (ESRD) are steadily increasing in prevalence in the United States. While there is reasonable evidence that specific activities can be implemented by pri...

    Authors: Chester H Fox, Bonnie M Vest, Linda S Kahn, L Miriam Dickinson, Hai Fang, Wilson Pace, Kim Kimminau, Joseph Vassalotti, Natalia Loskutova and Kevin Peterson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:88
  28. Studies have shown that communities have not always been able to implement evidence-based prevention programs with quality and achieve outcomes demonstrated by prevention science. Implementation support interv...

    Authors: Joie Acosta, Matthew Chinman, Patricia Ebener, Patrick S Malone, Susan Paddock, Andrea Phillips, Peter Scales and Mary Ellen Slaughter
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:87
  29. African Americans have the highest incidence and mortality and are less likely than whites to have been screened for colorectal cancer (CRC). Many interventions have been shown to increase CRC screening in res...

    Authors: Selina A Smith and Daniel S Blumenthal
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:86
  30. People with a mental illness experience substantial disparities in health, including increased rates of morbidity and mortality caused by potentially preventable chronic diseases. One contributing factor to su...

    Authors: Kate Bartlem, Jennifer Bowman, Megan Freund, Paula Wye, Kathleen McElwaine, Jenny Knight, Patrick McElduff, Karen Gillham and John Wiggers
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:85
  31. Decisions regarding health systems are sometimes made without the input of timely and reliable evidence, leading to less than optimal health outcomes. Healthcare organizations can implement tools and infrastru...

    Authors: Moriah E Ellen, Gregory Léon, Gisèle Bouchard, John N Lavis, Mathieu Ouimet and Jeremy M Grimshaw
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:84
  32. In Belgium, the construction of the national electronic point-of-care information service, EBMPracticeNet, was initiated in 2011 to optimize quality of care by promoting evidence-based decision-making. The col...

    Authors: Annemie Heselmans, Stijn Van de Velde, Dirk Ramaekers, Robert Vander Stichele and Bert Aertgeerts
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:83
  33. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental health condition with substantial costs to individuals and society. Among military veterans, the lifetime prevalence of PTSD has been estimated to be as...

    Authors: Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Norman Shields, Josh Deloriea, Meredith SH Landy, Jennifer M Belus, Marta M Maslej and Candice M Monson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:82
  34. Understanding the factors that make it more or less likely that healthcare practitioners (HCPs) will perform certain patient safety behaviors is important in developing effective intervention strategies. A que...

    Authors: Natalie Taylor, Sahdia Parveen, Victoria Robins, Beverley Slater and Rebecca Lawton
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:81
  35. The use of supply-side incentives to increase health service utilisation and enhance service quality is gaining momentum in many low- and middle-income countries. However, there is a paucity of evidence on the...

    Authors: Josephine Borghi, Iddy Mayumana, Irene Mashasi, Peter Binyaruka, Edith Patouillard, Ikunda Njau, Ottar Maestad, Salim Abdulla and Masuma Mamdani
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:80
  36. Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a substantial problem in the United States (U.S.), affecting far more people than receive treatment. This is true broadly and within the U.S. military veteran population, whi...

    Authors: Austin B Frakt, Jodie Trafton, Amy Wallace, Matthew Neuman and Steven Pizer
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:79
  37. A variety of systems have been developed to grade evidence and develop recommendations based on the available evidence. However, development of guidelines for medical tests is especially challenging given the ...

    Authors: Gowri Gopalakrishna, Miranda W Langendam, Rob JPM Scholten, Patrick MM Bossuyt and Mariska MG Leeflang
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:78
  38. Malignant lymphomas constitute a diverse group of cancers of lymphocytes. One well-known disease is Hodgkin’s lymphoma; the others are classified as non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL). NHLs are the most common hemat...

    Authors: Jozette JC Stienen, Rosella PMG Hermens, Lianne Wennekes, Saskia AM van de Schans, Helena M Dekker, Nicole MA Blijlevens, Richard WM van der Maazen, Eddy MM Adang, Johan HJM van Krieken and Petronella B Ottevanger
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:77
  39. Functional decline is a common adverse outcome of hospitalization in older people. Often, this decline is not related to the illness that precipitated admission, but to the process of care delivered in hospita...

    Authors: Barbara Liu, Ummukulthum Almaawiy, Julia E Moore, Wai-Hin Chan and Sharon E Straus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:76
  40. There is growing acceptance that optimal service provision for individuals with severe and recurrent mental illness requires a complementary focus on medical recovery (i.e., symptom management and general functio...

    Authors: Virginia Williams, Lindsay G Oades, Frank P Deane, Trevor P Crowe, Joseph Ciarrochi and Retta Andresen
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:75
  41. The importance of using research evidence in decisionmaking at the policy level has been increasingly recognized. However, knowledge brokering to engage researchers and policymakers in government and non-gover...

    Authors: Gade Waqa, Helen Mavoa, Wendy Snowdon, Marj Moodie, Jimaima Schultz, Marita McCabe, Peter Kremer and Boyd Swinburn
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:74
  42. There is a pressing need for greater attention to patient-centered health behavior and psychosocial issues in primary care, and for practical tools, study designs and results of clinical and policy relevance. ...

    Authors: Alex H Krist, Beth A Glenn, Russell E Glasgow, Bijal A Balasubramanian, David A Chambers, Maria E Fernandez, Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, Rodger Kessler, Marcia G Ory, Siobhan M Phillips, Debra P Ritzwoller, Dylan H Roby, Hector P Rodriguez, Roy T Sabo, Sherri N Sheinfeld Gorin and Kurt C Stange
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:73
  43. Prescribing is a core activity for general practitioners, yet significant variation in the quality of prescribing has been reported. This suggests there may be room for improvement in the application of the cu...

    Authors: Aileen Grant, Frank Sullivan and Jon Dowell
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:72
  44. Nurses are the primary healthcare providers in correctional facilities. A solid knowledge and expertise that includes the use of research evidence in clinical decision making is needed to optimize nursing prac...

    Authors: Joan Almost, Wendy A Gifford, Diane Doran, Linda Ogilvie, Crystal Miller, Don N Rose and Mae Squires
    Citation: Implementation Science 2013 8:71

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