Normalisation process theory: a framework for developing, evaluating and implementing complex interventions [PDF]
Background The past decade has seen considerable interest in the development and evaluation of complex interventions to improve health. Such interventions can only have a significant impact on health and health care if they are shown to be effective when
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Implementing a teleophthalmology referral platform in routine practice: Understanding a digital health intervention implementation using normalisation process theory. [PDF]
Objective Digital health interventions have the potential to improve clinical processes and patient outcomes; however, many face challenges during the adoption and implementation stages, hindering their overall impact.
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The implementation of a Nationally Enhanced Service incentive for weight management: A longitudinal qualitative study of the perceptions and experiences of UK primary care staff on weight management using normalisation process theory. [PDF]
In 2021 a Nationally Enhanced Service (NES) incentive for weight management in primary care was rolled out in England. This paid general practices £11.50 for every eligible referral they made to a weight management programme.
Joyce JB +5 more
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Exploring factors influencing the consistent adoption of a post-stroke upper extremity outcome measure using Normalisation Process Theory. [PDF]
Stroke rehabilitation guidelines recommend using outcome measures like the Fugl-Meyer Assessment for Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) to assess post-stroke upper extremity function.
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Implementing psychological support for health and social care staff affected by the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative exploration of staff well-being hubs ('Resilience Hubs') using normalisation process theory. [PDF]
Objectives Evaluate the implementation of Hubs providing access to psychological support for health and social care keyworkers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Design Qualitative interviews informed by normalisation process theory to understand how the
Allsopp K +16 more
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Understanding the Implementation of CareCoach—A Blended eHealth Intervention for Carers of People Living with Dementia: A Qualitative Process Evaluation Using Normalisation Process Theory [PDF]
CareCoach seeks to enhance self-efficacy in family caregivers of people living with dementia and has been feasibility tested in a multicentre randomised controlled trial.
Katangwe-Chigamba T +7 more
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Implementing person-centred outcome measures in palliative care: An exploratory qualitative study using Normalisation Process Theory to understand processes and context. [PDF]
Background: Despite evidence demonstrating the utility of using Person-Centred Outcome Measures within palliative care settings, implementing them into routine practice is challenging. Most research has described barriers to, without explaining the causal mechanisms underpinning, implementation.
Bradshaw A +9 more
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Evaluation of a learning collaborative on team-based care: qualitative analysis of coaching calls using normalisation process theory [PDF]
Evaluation of learning collaboratives (LC) needs to account for not just outcomes and context, but also the mechanisms participating teams use to implement and normalise new practices.
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Applying Normalisation Process Theory to a peer-delivered complex health intervention for people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use. [PDF]
The Supporting Harm Reduction through Peer Support (SHARPS) study involved designing and implementing a peer-delivered, harm reduction intervention for people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use.
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Understanding implementation of a complex intervention in a stroke rehabilitation research trial: A qualitative evaluation using Normalisation Process Theory. [PDF]
Background The Implicit Learning in Stroke study was a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial, investigating the use of different motor learning strategies in acute stroke rehabilitation.
Johnson L, Mardo J, Demain S.
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