Child death review: understanding variations in practice using normalisation process theory [PDF]
Background In England, Child Death Review (CDR) is a statutory process designed to identify full reasons for death, support parents, improve care and save lives. At CDR meetings, professionals review care and identify learning.
Karen Shaw +5 more
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Validation of the German Normalisation Process Theory Measure G-NoMAD: translation, adaptation, and pilot testing [PDF]
Background Implementing evidence-based healthcare practices (EBPs) is a complex endeavour and often lags behind research-informed decision processes. Understanding and systematically improving implementation using implementation theory can help bridge ...
Johanna Freund +10 more
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A theory-based analysis of the implementation of online asynchronous telemedicine platforms into primary care practices using Normalisation Process Theory [PDF]
Background Online asynchronous telemedicine platforms are effective and have been implemented in primary care practices, but it is unclear whether implementation was successful.
Cara Leighton +4 more
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RETurn to work After stroKE (RETAKE) Trial: protocol for a mixed-methods process evaluation using normalisation process theory [PDF]
Objectives This mixed-method process evaluation underpinned by normalisation process theory aims to measure fidelity to the intervention, understand the social and structural context in which the intervention is delivered and identify barriers and ...
David Clarke +21 more
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Using normalisation process theory to identify factors facilitating the scaling up of parenting programs for immigrant parents [PDF]
ObjectiveAs most studies focus on the initial adaptation of culturally tailored parenting programs in real-world settings, scalability and sustainability remain understudied.
Fatumo Osman +4 more
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Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development [PDF]
Background Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) is frequently used to inform qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage translation of innovations in the organisation and delivery of healthcare.
Carl R. May +12 more
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Supporting translation of research evidence into practice—the use of Normalisation Process Theory to assess and inform implementation within randomised controlled trials: a systematic review [PDF]
Background The status of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) as the ‘gold standard’ for evaluating efficacy in healthcare interventions is increasingly debated among the research community, due to often insufficient consideration for implementation ...
Allison Williams +3 more
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Normalisation process theory and the implementation of a new glaucoma clinical pathway in hospital eye services: Perspectives of doctors, nurses and optometrists. [PDF]
BackgroundNormalisation process theory reports the importance of contextual integration in successfully embedding novel interventions, with recent propositions detailing the role that 'plasticity' of intervention components and 'elasticity' of an ...
Simon Read +7 more
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Using normalisation process theory to understand implementation of effective early-onset type 2 diabetes treatment and care within England: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Despite increasing prevalence, early-onset type 2 diabetes (EOT2D) has received little clinical and qualitative research attention within England. This qualitative study aimed to explore and understand the unmet needs of people living with early-onset ...
Chauhan R +9 more
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Using Normalisation Process Theory to explore the contribution of stakeholder workshops to the development and refinement of a complex behavioural intervention: the STAMINA lifestyle intervention [PDF]
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommend that men with prostate cancer on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) are offered twice weekly supervised aerobic and resistance exercise to address side effects of treatment.
Sophie Reale +8 more
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