The objectives of the present paper are to describe selected findings from a research project on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in primary-care settings. The project design was a comparative case study design exploring four innovations in different settings. The findings are used to explore the influence of evidence on clinical behaviour, particularly how clinical professionals judge credible evidence and take decisions. The article goes on to explore other influences on behaviour and the role of context in shaping processes and behaviour. Finally, the concluding section draws out the relevance of these data for the current changes being implemented in primary care, and raises questions about the implementation of clinical govern...
Health services can and should be improved by applying research findings about best practice. This b...
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends behavioural science...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
The objectives of the present paper are to describe selected findings from a research project on the...
Abstract Background We know that patient care can be improved by implementing evidence-based innovat...
Abstract Background A range of evidence informs decision-making on innovation in health care, includ...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Objectives: To study the relationship between research evidence and clinical behaviour change in the...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
Our work explores the gap between evidence, management practices and the adoption of innovations. Th...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
The evidence-based model is crucial to contemporary healthcare. It is dependent on systematic review...
Health services can and should be improved by applying research findings about best practice. This b...
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends behavioural science...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
The objectives of the present paper are to describe selected findings from a research project on the...
Abstract Background We know that patient care can be improved by implementing evidence-based innovat...
Abstract Background A range of evidence informs decision-making on innovation in health care, includ...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challengin...
Objectives: To study the relationship between research evidence and clinical behaviour change in the...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
Our work explores the gap between evidence, management practices and the adoption of innovations. Th...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...
The evidence-based model is crucial to contemporary healthcare. It is dependent on systematic review...
Health services can and should be improved by applying research findings about best practice. This b...
The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK recommends behavioural science...
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors ...