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A scoping review of Q-methodology in healthcare research
Background Q-methodology is an approach to studying complex issues of human ‘subjectivity’. Although this approach was developed in the early twentieth century, the value of Q-methodology in healthcare was not recognised until relatively recently.
Kate Churruca+6 more
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Reducing cardiovascular disease disparities will require a concerted, focused effort to better adopt evidence-based interventions, in particular, those that address social determinants of health, in historically marginalized populations (ie, communities ...
Nathalie Moise+7 more
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Evidence-based implementation practices applied to the intensive treatment of eating disorders: Summary of research and illustration of principles using a case example [PDF]
Implementation of evidence‐based practices (EBPs) in intensive treatment settings poses a major challenge in the field of psychology. This is particularly true for eating disorder (ED) treatment, where multidisciplinary care is provided to a severe and ...
Barlow, David H.+11 more
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Economic evaluations frequently are utilized to compare the value of different interventions in medicine and health in concrete terms. Implementation science also would benefit from the incorporation of economic evaluations, but such studies are rare in ...
L. Saldana+3 more
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Neural Network Applications [PDF]
Artificial neural networks, also called neural networks, have been used successfully in many fields including engineering, science and business. This paper presents the implementation of several neural network simulators and their applications in ...
Jain, L.C., Veelenturf, L.P.J., Vonk, E.
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Background Broken windows theory (BWT) proposes that visible signs of crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour – however minor – lead to further levels of crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour.
Louise A. Ellis+5 more
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Background Improper refractive correction can be harmful to eye health, aggravating the burden of vision impairment. During most optometry clinical consultations, practitioner-patient interactions play a key role.
Huijuan Liang+17 more
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Making implementation science more real
Implementation science in healthcare aims to understand how to get evidence into practice. Once this is achieved in one setting, it becomes increasingly difficult to replicate elsewhere.
Mitchell N. Sarkies+5 more
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Establishing an evidenced-based dietetic model of care in haemodialysis using implementation science [PDF]
To establish an evidence-based dietetics service in an in-centre haemodialysis unit utilising implementation science.The service was developed through the Knowledge-to-Action Framework.
Campbell, Katrina L+3 more
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Reframing implementation science to address inequities in healthcare delivery
Background Research has generated valuable knowledge in identifying, understanding, and intervening to address inequities in the delivery of healthcare, yet these inequities persist.
A. Baumann, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
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