BACKGROUND: The original British instrument the Normalization Process Theory Measure (NoMAD) is based on the four core constructs of the Normalization Process Theory: Coherence, Cognitive Participation, Collective Action, and Reflexive Monitoring. They represent ways of thinking about implementation and are focused on how interventions can become part of everyday practice. AIM: To translate and adapt the original NoMAD into the Swedish version S-NoMAD and to evaluate its psychometric properties based on a pilot test in a health care context including in-hospital, primary, and community care contexts. METHODS: A systematic approach with a four-step process was utilized, including forward and backward translation and expert reviews for the te...
Background Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
Background: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementat...
BACKGROUND: Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
BACKGROUND: The original British instrument the Normalization Process Theory Measure (NoMAD) is base...
Abstract Background The original British instrument the Normalization Process Theory Measure (NoMAD)...
Abstract Introduction Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on...
Abstract Background: Understanding implementation processes is key to ensuring that complex interven...
INTRODUCTION: Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ordi...
Introduction: Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ord...
Funding This study is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council Study [Grant Number RES-062...
BACKGROUND: Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
Introduction - Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ord...
BACKGROUND: Understanding implementation processes is key to ensuring that complex interventions in ...
Background: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementati...
BACKGROUND: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementati...
Background Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
Background: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementat...
BACKGROUND: Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
BACKGROUND: The original British instrument the Normalization Process Theory Measure (NoMAD) is base...
Abstract Background The original British instrument the Normalization Process Theory Measure (NoMAD)...
Abstract Introduction Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on...
Abstract Background: Understanding implementation processes is key to ensuring that complex interven...
INTRODUCTION: Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ordi...
Introduction: Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ord...
Funding This study is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council Study [Grant Number RES-062...
BACKGROUND: Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
Introduction - Successful implementation and embedding of new health care practices relies on co-ord...
BACKGROUND: Understanding implementation processes is key to ensuring that complex interventions in ...
Background: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementati...
BACKGROUND: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementati...
Background Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...
Background: Understanding and measuring implementation processes is a key challenge for implementat...
BACKGROUND: Successfully implementing eMental health (eMH) interventions in routine mental health ca...