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Exercise Prescription Practices Among Mental Health Professionals on College Campuses: Testing the Information–Motivation–Behavioral Skills Model
BackgroundThe co-occurrence of physical inactivity and poor mental health in the college student population can lead to chronic health issues that...
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Outreach work in Belgian primary care practices during COVID-19: results from the cross-sectional PRICOV-19 study
BackgroundGeneral practitioners (GPs) have a vital role in reaching out to vulnerable populations during and after the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Youth cannabis use in Canada post-legalization: service providers’ perceptions, practices, and recommendations
BackgroundIn 2018, Canada legalized recreational cannabis use with the purpose of protecting youth and restricting access. However, concerns have...
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The complexity of leadership in coproduction practices: a guiding framework based on a systematic literature review
BackgroundAs coproduction in public services increases, understanding the role of leadership in this context is essential to the tasks of...
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Using cognitive interviews to improve a measure of organizational readiness for implementation
BackgroundOrganizational readiness is a key factor for successful implementation of evidence-based interventions (EBIs), but a valid and reliable...
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Did the organization of primary care practices during the COVID-19 pandemic influence quality and safety? – an international survey
BackgroundChanges in demographics with an older population, the illness panorama with increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and the...
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Perspectives on COVID-19 testing policies and practices: a qualitative study with scientific advisors and NHS health care workers in England
BackgroundAs COVID-19 death rates have risen and health-care systems have experienced increased demand, national testing strategies have come under...
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Are the size of the organizational units and the type of activities of an information technology company associated to the level of work-related stress indicators? Results of an observational study in Italy
AimWork-related stress is caused by many aspects related to the work organization and environment. The aim of this research was to assess, according...
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Preventing Hemodialysis Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections: Barriers, Controversies, and Best Practices
Purpose of ReviewWe summarize the barriers and controversies with current best practices for HD catheter BSI reduction and propose risk mitigation...
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Organizational characteristics of nursing practice environments related to registered nurses’ professional autonomy and job satisfaction in two Finnish Magnet-aspiring hospitals: structural equation modeling study
BackgroundNurses are leaving their profession because of poor personal job satisfaction, heavy workload, and unfavorable work environments with low...
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Impact of COVID-19-related restricted family presence policies on Canadian pediatric intensive care unit clinicians: a qualitative study
PurposePediatric intensive care units (PICUs) worldwide restricted family presence in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to explore the...
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Linking organizational climate for evidence-based practice implementation to observed clinician behavior in patient encounters: a lagged analysis
BackgroundTheory and empirical research suggest organizational climate for evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation may be an important and...
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Implementation of PM-JAY in India: a qualitative study exploring the role of competency, organizational and leadership drivers sha** early roll-out of publicly funded health insurance in three Indian states
BackgroundThe Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), a publicly funded health insurance scheme, was launched in India in September 2018 to...
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Implementation of an organizational intervention to improve low-wage food service workers’ safety, health and wellbeing: findings from the Workplace Organizational Health Study
BackgroundMany organizational interventions aim to improve working conditions to promote and protect worker safety, health, and well-being. The...
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Institutional Objection to Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria, Australia: An Analysis of Publicly Available Policies
BackgroundVictoria was the first Australian state to legalize voluntary assisted dying (elsewhere known as physician-assisted suicide and...
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An exposure-based implementation strategy to decrease clinician anxiety about implementing suicide prevention evidence-based practices: protocol for development and pilot testing (Project CALMER)
BackgroundClinicians often report that their own anxiety and low self-efficacy inhibit their use of evidence-based suicide prevention practices,...
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Influencing mechanism of the use behavior of clinical practice guidelines on antimicrobials: evidence from the integration of theory of reasoned action and organizational readiness for change
BackgroundTo confront the serious challenge of antimicrobial resistance, using clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) standardizing the prescription...
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Relationship between human resources strategies and organizational performance based on the balanced scorecard in a public hospital in Iran: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundToday, due to the complex environment and rapidly changing of health industry, hospitals should optimize their organizational performance...
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Building resilience in German primary care practices: a qualitative study
BackgroundIn recent years, healthcare has faced many different crises around the world such as HIV-, Ebola- or H1N1-outbrakes, opioid addiction,...
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Best practices for community-based overdose education and naloxone distribution programs: results from using the Delphi approach
BackgroundOpioid-related overdose deaths have surged in the USA over the last two decades. Overdose fatalities are preventable with the timely...