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  1. Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent chronic illness and an important cause of avoidable mortality. Patients are managed by the integrated activities of clinical and non-clinical members of primary car...

    Authors: Martin P Eccles, Susan Hrisos, Jill J Francis, Elaine Stamp, Marie Johnston, Gillian Hawthorne, Nick Steen, Jeremy M Grimshaw, Marko Elovainio, Justin Presseau and Margaret Hunter
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:61
  2. This study examines research knowledge infrastructures (RKIs) found in health systems. An RKI is defined as any instrument (i.e., programs, interventions, tools) implemented in order to facilitate access, dissemi...

    Authors: Moriah E Ellen, John N Lavis, Mathieu Ouimet, Jeremy Grimshaw and Pierre-Olivier Bédard
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:60
  3. Knowledge translation (KT) aims to close the gap between knowledge and practice in order to realize the benefits of research through (a) improved health outcomes, (b) more effective health services and product...

    Authors: Shannon D Scott, Lauren Albrecht, Kathy O'Leary, Geoff DC Ball, Donna M Dryden, Lisa Hartling, Anne Hofmeyer, C Allyson Jones, Kathy Kovac Burns, Amanda S Newton, David Thompson and Terry P Klassen
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:58
  4. Shared decision making (SDM), a process by which health professionals and patients go through the decision-making process together to agree on treatment, is a promising strategy for promoting diet-related deci...

    Authors: Sophie Desroches, Annie Lapointe, Sarah-Maude Deschênes, Marie-Pierre Gagnon and France Légaré
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:57
  5. Increasing the effective targeting and promotion of self-care support for long-term conditions requires more of a focus on patient contexts and networks. The aim of this paper is to describe how within a progr...

    Authors: Anne Rogers, Ivaylo Vassilev, Caroline Sanders, Susan Kirk, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Anne Kennedy, Joanne Protheroe, Peter Bower, Christian Blickem, David Reeves, Dharmi Kapadia, Helen Brooks, Catherine Fullwood and Gerry Richardson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:56
  6. Psychological models predict behaviour in a wide range of settings. The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness of a range of psychological models to predict the health professional behaviour 'referral...

    Authors: Jeremy M Grimshaw, Martin P Eccles, Nick Steen, Marie Johnston, Nigel B Pitts, Liz Glidewell, Graeme Maclennan, Ruth Thomas, Debbie Bonetti and Anne Walker
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:55
  7. Community-based organizations (CBOs) are important stakeholders in health systems and are increasingly called upon to use research evidence to inform their advocacy, program planning, and service delivery. To ...

    Authors: Michael G Wilson, Sean B Rourke, John N Lavis, Jean Bacon and Robb Travers
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:54
  8. Qualitative research is used increasingly alongside trials of complex interventions to explore processes, contextual factors, or intervention characteristics that may have influenced trial outcomes. Qualitativ...

    Authors: Claire Glenton, Simon Lewin and Inger B Scheel
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:53
  9. To support the use of research evidence by community-based organizations (CBOs) we have developed 'Synthesized HIV/AIDS Research Evidence' (SHARE), which is an evidence service for those working in the HIV sec...

    Authors: Michael G Wilson, John N Lavis, Jeremy M Grimshaw, R Brian Haynes, Tsegaye Bekele and Sean B Rourke
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:52
  10. Health-system policy makers need timely access to synthesised research evidence to inform the policy-making process. No efforts to address this need have been evaluated using an experimental quantitative desig...

    Authors: John N Lavis, Michael G Wilson, Jeremy M Grimshaw, R Brian Haynes, Steven Hanna, Parminder Raina, Russell Gruen and Mathieu Ouimet
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:51
  11. Tobacco use adversely affects oral health. Clinical guidelines recommend that dental providers promote tobacco abstinence and provide patients who use tobacco with brief tobacco use cessation counselling. Rese...

    Authors: Masamitsu Amemori, Susan Michie, Tellervo Korhonen, Heikki Murtomaa and Taru H Kinnunen
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:50
  12. Healthcare organisations seeking to manage knowledge and improve organisational performance are increasingly investing in communities of practice (CoPs). Such investments are being made in the absence of empir...

    Authors: Geetha Ranmuthugala, Frances C Cunningham, Jennifer J Plumb, Janet Long, Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I Westbrook and Jeffrey Braithwaite
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:49
  13. Compelling evidence shows that appropriate use of anticoagulation in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation reduces the risk of ischaemic stroke by 67% and all-cause mortality by 26%. Despite this evide...

    Authors: Melina Gattellari, Dominic Y Leung, Obioha C Ukoumunne, Nicholas Zwar, Jeremy Grimshaw and John M Worthington
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:48
  14. Apart from direct protection and reduced productivity loss during epidemics, the main reason to immunize healthcare workers (HCWs) against influenza is to provide indirect protection of frail patients through ...

    Authors: Ingrid Looijmans-van den Akker, Marlies E Hulscher, Theo JM Verheij, Josien Riphagen-Dalhuisen, Johan JM van Delden and Eelko Hak
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:47
  15. Public priorities for improvement often differ from those of clinicians and managers. Public involvement has been proposed as a way to bridge the gap between professional and public clinical care priorities bu...

    Authors: Antoine Boivin, Pascale Lehoux, Réal Lacombe, Anaïs Lacasse, Jako Burgers and Richard Grol
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:45
  16. Dissemination is a critical facet of implementing quality improvement in organizations. As a field, addiction treatment has produced effective interventions but disseminated them slowly and reached only a frac...

    Authors: Andrew R Quanbeck, David H Gustafson, James H Ford II, Alice Pulvermacher, Michael T French, K John McConnell and Dennis McCarty
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:44
  17. Systematic reviews have the potential to inform decisions made by health policymakers and managers, yet little is known about the impact of interventions to increase the use of systematic reviews by these grou...

    Authors: Laure Perrier, Kelly Mrklas, John N Lavis and Sharon E Straus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:43
  18. Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is one of the most common hospital-acquired infections. However, many cases treated as hospital-acquired CAUTI are actually asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU). E...

    Authors: Barbara W Trautner, P Adam Kelly, Nancy Petersen, Sylvia Hysong, Harrison Kell, Kershena S Liao, Jan E Patterson and Aanand D Naik
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:41
  19. A rare disease is a pattern of symptoms that afflicts less than five in 10,000 patients. However, as about 6,000 different rare disease patterns exist, they still have significant epidemiological relevance. We...

    Authors: Henrike Hannemann-Weber, Maura Kessel, Karolina Budych and Carsten Schultz
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:40
  20. The rapid response system (RRS) is a process of accessing help for health professionals when a patient under their care becomes severely ill. Recent studies and meta-analyses show a reduction in cardiac arrest...

    Authors: Stuart D Marshall, Simon Kitto, William Shearer, Stuart J Wilson, Monica A Finnigan, Tamica Sturgess, Tonina Hore and Michael D Buist
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:39
  21. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg region has one of the fastest growing Hispanic communities in the country. This population has experienced disparities in health outcomes and diminished ability to access healthcare s...

    Authors: Michael F Dulin, Hazel Tapp, Heather A Smith, Brisa Urquieta de Hernandez and Owen J Furuseth
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:38
  22. Patient safety can be at stake in both hospital and general practice settings. While severe patient safety incidents have been described, quantitative studies in large samples of patients in general practice a...

    Authors: Sander Gaal, Wim Verstappen, René Wolters, Henrike Lankveld, Chris van Weel and Michel Wensing
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:37
  23. New National Institutes of Health policies call for expansion of practice-based research to improve the clinical research enterprise and facilitate dissemination of evidence-based medicine.

    Authors: Megan Beckett, Elaine Quiter, Gery Ryan, Claude Berrebi, Stephanie Taylor, Michelle Cho, Harold Pincus and Katherine Kahn
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:35
  24. Translating the extraordinary scientific and technological advances occurring in medical research laboratories into care for patients in communities throughout the country has been a major challenge. One contr...

    Authors: Katherine Kahn, Gery Ryan, Megan Beckett, Stephanie Taylor, Claude Berrebi, Michelle Cho, Elaine Quiter, Allen Fremont and Harold Pincus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:34
  25. Organisational culture is an anthropological metaphor used to inform research and consultancy and to explain organisational environments. In recent years, increasing emphasis has been placed on the need to cha...

    Authors: Elena Parmelli, Gerd Flodgren, Fiona Beyer, Nick Baillie, Mary Ellen Schaafsma and Martin P Eccles
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:33
  26. As a response to a changing operating environment, healthcare administrators are implementing modern management tools in their organizations. The balanced scorecard (BSC) is considered a viable tool in high-in...

    Authors: Fauziah Rabbani, Sabrina NH Lalji, Farhat Abbas, SM Wasim Jafri, Junaid A Razzak, Naheed Nabi, Firdous Jahan, Agha Ajmal, Max Petzold, Mats Brommels and Goran Tomson
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:31
  27. The 2006 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV testing guidelines recommend screening for HIV infection in all healthcare settings, including the emergency department (ED). In urban areas with a...

    Authors: Katerina A Christopoulos, Kim Koester, Sheri Weiser, Tim Lane, Janet J Myers and Stephen F Morin
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:30
  28. Nearly four million neonatal deaths occur annually in the world despite existing evidence-based knowledge with the potential to prevent many of these deaths. Effective knowledge translation (KT) could help to ...

    Authors: Leif Eriksson, Nguyen Thu Nga, Dinh P Hoa, Lars-Ã…ke Persson, Uwe Ewald and Lars Wallin
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:29
  29. Many patients with chronic heart failure (CHF), a common condition with high morbidity and mortality rates, receive treatment in primary care. To improve the management of CHF in primary care, we developed an ...

    Authors: Jan van Lieshout, Betty Steenkamer, Marjan Knippenberg and Michel Wensing
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:28
  30. South Africa has a high tuberculosis (TB)-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coinfection rate of 73%, yet only 46% of TB patients are tested for HIV. To date, relatively little work has focused on understandin...

    Authors: J Christo Heunis, Edwin Wouters, Wynne E Norton, Michelle C Engelbrecht, N Gladys Kigozi, Anjali Sharma and Camille Ragin
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:27
  31. Guidelines continue to be underutilized, and a variety of strategies to improve their use have been suboptimal. Modifying guideline features represents an alternative, but untested way to promote their use. Th...

    Authors: Anna R Gagliardi, Melissa C Brouwers, Valerie A Palda, Louise Lemieux-Charles and Jeremy M Grimshaw
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:26
  32. Patient involvement in healthcare represents the means by which to achieve a healthcare system that is responsive to patient needs and values. Characterization and evaluation of strategies for involving patien...

    Authors: Anna R Gagliardi, France Légaré, Melissa C Brouwers, Fiona Webster, David Wiljer, Elizabeth Badley and Sharon Straus
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:25
  33. Participatory Research (PR) entails the co-governance of research by academic researchers and end-users. End-users are those who are affected by issues under study (e.g., community groups or populations affected ...

    Authors: Justin Jagosh, Pierre Pluye, Ann C Macaulay, Jon Salsberg, Jim Henderson, Erin Sirett, Paula L Bush, Robbyn Seller, Geoff Wong, Trish Greenhalgh, Margaret Cargo, Carol P Herbert, Sarena D Seifer and Lawrence W Green
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:24
  34. The integration of mental health and social services for people diagnosed with severe mental illness (SMI) has been a key aspect of attempts to reform mental health services in the UK and aims to minimise user...

    Authors: Ruth Belling, Margaret Whittock, Susan McLaren, Tom Burns, Jocelyn Catty, Ian Rees Jones, Diana Rose and Til Wykes
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:23
  35. From many empirical and theoretical points of view, the implementation of shared decision making (SDM) in work rehabilitation for pain due to a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) is justified but typically the SDM...

    Authors: Marie-France Coutu, France Légaré, Marie-José Durand, Marc Corbière, Dawn Stacey, Patrick Loisel and Lesley Bainbridge
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:22
  36. In the past forty years, many gains have been made in our understanding of the concept of research utilization. While numerous studies exist on professional nurses' use of research in practice, no attempt has ...

    Authors: Janet E Squires, Alison M Hutchinson, Anne-Marie Boström, Hannah M O'Rourke, Sandra J Cobban and Carole A Estabrooks
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:21
  37. The time period from diagnosis to the end of treatment is challenging for newly diagnosed cancer patients. Patients have a substantial need for information, decision aids, and psychosocial support. Recordings ...

    Authors: Thomas F Hack, J Dean Ruether, Lorna M Weir, Debjani Grenier and Lesley F Degner
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:20
  38. There is a growing recognition of the importance of introducing new ways of working into the UK's National Health Service (NHS) and other health systems, in order to ensure that patient care is provided as eff...

    Authors: Graham P Martin, Graeme Currie, Rachael Finn and Ruth McDonald
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:19
  39. Between 2004 and 2008, 24 Dutch hospitals participated in a two-year multilevel quality collaborative (MQC) comprised of (a) a leadership programme for hospital executives, (b) six quality-improvement collabor...

    Authors: Michel LA Dückers, Cordula Wagner, Leti Vos and Peter P Groenewegen
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:18
  40. Continuing professional development (CPD) is one of the principal means by which health professionals (i.e. primary care physicians and specialists) maintain, improve, and broaden the knowledge and skills requ...

    Authors: France Légaré, Francine Borduas, André Jacques, Réjean Laprise, Gilles Voyer, Andrée Boucher, Francesca Luconi, Michel Rousseau, Michel Labrecque, Joan Sargeant, Jeremy Grimshaw and Gaston Godin
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:17
  41. Much implementation research is focused on full-scale trials with little evidence of preceding modelling work. The Medical Research Council Framework for developing and evaluating complex interventions has arg...

    Authors: Shaun Treweek, Ian W Ricketts, Jillian Francis, Martin Eccles, Debbie Bonetti, Nigel B Pitts, Graeme MacLennan, Frank Sullivan, Claire Jones, Mark Weal and Karen Barnett
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:16
  42. The adoption and diffusion of clinical information systems has become one of the critical benchmarks for achieving several healthcare organizational reform priorities, including home care, primary care, and in...

    Authors: Guy Paré, Claude Sicotte, Placide Poba-Nzaou and George Balouzakis
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:15
  43. Tobacco use adversely affects oral health. Tobacco use prevention and cessation (TUPAC) counselling guidelines recommend that healthcare providers ask about each patient's tobacco use, assess the patient's rea...

    Authors: Masamitsu Amemori, Tellervo Korhonen, Taru Kinnunen, Susan Michie and Heikki Murtomaa
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:13
  44. The Seniors Health Research Transfer Network (SHRTN) Collaborative is a network of networks that work together to improve the health and health care of Ontario seniors. The collaborative facilitates knowledge ...

    Authors: James Conklin, Anita Kothari, Paul Stolee, Larry Chambers, Dorothy Forbes and Ken Le Clair
    Citation: Implementation Science 2011 6:12

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