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Open AccessLeaders’ experiences of embedding a simulation-based education programme in a teaching hospital: an interview study informed by normalisation process theory
There is limited research on the experiences of people in working to embed, integrate and sustain simulation programmes. This interview-based study explored leaders’ experiences of normalising a simulation-bas...
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Open AccessAligning organisational priorities and implementation science for cancer research
The challenge of implementing evidence into routine clinical practice is well recognised and implementation science offers theories, models and frameworks to promote investigation into delivery of evidence-bas...
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Open AccessA randomised fractional factorial screening experiment to predict effective features of audit and feedback
Audit and feedback aims to improve patient care by comparing healthcare performance against explicit standards. It is used to monitor and improve patient care, including through National Clinical Audit (NCA) p...
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Open AccessComplex considerations for randomisation across linked randomised trials of complex interventions: illustration from the affinitie programme
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Open AccessDevelo** and evaluating interventions to reduce inappropriate prescribing by general practitioners of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections: A randomised controlled trial to compare paper-based and web-based modelling experiments
Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of preceding modelling work. The Medical Research Council Framework for develo** and evaluating complex interventions has arg...