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How the Plants for Joints multidisciplinary lifestyle intervention achieved its effects: a mixed methods process evaluation
BackgroundPlants for Joints (PFJ) is a multidisciplinary intervention centered around a whole-food plant-based diet, physical activity, and sleep and...
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A lowered threshold to partnerships: a mixed methods process evaluation of participants’ experiences of a person-centred eHealth intervention
BackgroundIn order to understand pathways of complex interventions, the Medical Research Council has suggested that process evaluations should be...
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A Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation of the Maastricht Work-Related Support Intervention for Healthcare Professionals in Clinical Care
PurposeTo perform the process evaluation of an intervention that aims to facilitate clinical healthcare professionals (HCP) to provide Maastricht...
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Implementation of a palliative care intervention for patients with COPD – a mixed methods process evaluation of the COMPASSION study
ObjectivesLittle direction exists on how to effectively implement palliative care for patients with COPD. In the COMPASSION study, we developed,...
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Process Evaluation of Supporting Family Doctors to Address Elder Abuse Intervention in Malaysia: A Mixed-Method Evaluation
PurposeThis study aims to conduct a process evaluation of Supporting Family Doctors to Address Elder Abuse (SAFE) intervention, a training program,...
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A complex intervention on vaccination uptake among older adults (≥ 60 years) in Germany – a study protocol with a mixed methods design
BackgroundThe current uptake of many vaccinations recommended for persons aged 60 and older is unsatisfactory in Germany. Lack of confidence in the...
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A mixed-methods evaluation of organization and individual factors influencing provider intentions to use caregiver coaching in community-based early intervention
BackgroundMost psycho-social interventions contain multiple components. Practitioners often vary in their implementation of different intervention...
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Physical activity in pregnancy: a mixed methods process evaluation of the FitMum randomised controlled trial interventions
BackgroundPhysical activity (PA) at moderate intensity is recommended for healthy pregnant women. The three-arm FitMum randomised controlled trial...
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Parental Intervention Program for Preschool children with Rare Diseases – a mixed methods evaluation of parents’ experiences and utility
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was twofold: (i) To assess the parents’ experiences and perception of participating in a “Parental Intervention...
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Process evaluation of a parent-child communication intervention for adolescent sexual and reproductive health in Uganda
BackgroundPrevious initiatives concerning adolescent sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education in Low-or-Middle Income Countries (LMICs) have...
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Process evaluation of a pragmatic feasibility trial on smokeless tobacco cessation intervention delivered in dental hospitals
BackgroundArticle 14 of the WHO ‘Framework Convention on Tobacco Control’ recommends, that all oral healthcare providers provide support for tobacco...
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Identifying essential implementation strategies: a mixed methods process evaluation of a multi-strategy policy implementation intervention for schools
BackgroundPhysically Active Children in Education (PACE) is composed of eight implementation strategies that improves schools’ implementation of a...
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Evaluating a prototype digital mental health literacy intervention for children and young people aged 11–15 in Java, Indonesia: a mixed methods, multi-site case study evaluation
BackgroundThe Improving Mental Health Literacy Among Children and Young People in Indonesia (IMPeTUs) intervention is a co-produced, evidence-based...
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Applying mixed methods to pilot feasibility studies to inform intervention trials
BackgroundPilot feasibility studies serve a uniquely important role in preparing for larger scale intervention trials by examining the feasibility...
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Outcomes and process evaluation of a cluster-randomised participatory organisational intervention among German healthcare workers
BackgroundIn the present investigation the results of the outcome and process evaluation of a participatory workplace intervention are reported. The...
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People with diabetes and ambulance staff perceptions of a booklet-based intervention for diabetic hypoglycaemia, “Hypos can strike twice”: a mixed methods process evaluation
BackgroundHypoglycaemia is a potentially serious condition, characterised by lower-than-normal blood glucose levels, common in people with diabetes...
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Preliminary feasibility assessment of a targeted, pharmacist-led intervention for older adults with polypharmacy: a mixed-methods study
BackgroundPolypharmacy is associated with the prescription of inappropriate medications and avoidable medication-related harm. A novel pharmacist-led...
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Telephone-based aftercare groups for family carers of people with dementia – results of a mixed-methods process evaluation of a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundCaring for a relative with dementia can be demanding and time-consuming. It is not uncommon for them to be overburdened and overworked,...
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Protocol of the process evaluation of cluster randomised control trial for estimating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a complex intervention to increase care home staff influenza vaccination rates compared to usual practice (FluCare)
BackgroundInfluenza (flu) vaccination rates in UK care home staff are extremely low. Less than 40% of staff in care homes are vaccinated for...
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Process evaluation of an integrated community-based intervention for promoting health equity in children in a new residential development area
BackgroundReducing health inequities for children from a disadvantaged background is an important task in public health. While intersectoral...