Objective: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implementation strategies for optimising implementation of complex interventions in primary care.Design: Systematic review of reviews.Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and PsychINFO were searched, from first publication until December 2013; the bibliographies of relevant articles were screened for additional reports.Eligibility: criteria for selecting studies Eligible reviews had to (1) examine effectiveness of single or multifaceted implementation strategies, (2) measure health professional practice or process outcomes and (3) include studies from predominantly primary care in developed countries. Two reviewers independently ...
Background: Although primary health care (PHC) is a key component of all health care systems, servic...
The literature on the implementation of knowledge products is extensive. However, this literature is...
BACKGROUND: The underuse or overuse of knowledge products leads to waste in healthcare, and primary ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
IntroductionResearch has consistently shown that many effective complex interventions are not taken ...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective: Process evaluations (PEs) alongside randomised controlled trials of com...
Acknowledgements The Evidence to Practice Project (SPCR FR4 project number: 122) is funded by the Na...
BACKGROUND: The gap between research findings and clinical practice is well documented and a range o...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
Background: Although primary health care (PHC) is a key component of all health care systems, servic...
The literature on the implementation of knowledge products is extensive. However, this literature is...
BACKGROUND: The underuse or overuse of knowledge products leads to waste in healthcare, and primary ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
OBJECTIVE: To identify, summarise and synthesise available literature on the effectiveness of implem...
IntroductionResearch has consistently shown that many effective complex interventions are not taken ...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
© 2019 Author(s). Objective: Process evaluations (PEs) alongside randomised controlled trials of com...
Acknowledgements The Evidence to Practice Project (SPCR FR4 project number: 122) is funded by the Na...
BACKGROUND: The gap between research findings and clinical practice is well documented and a range o...
BACKGROUND: This study is to identify, summarise and synthesise literature on the causes of the evid...
Background: Although primary health care (PHC) is a key component of all health care systems, servic...
The literature on the implementation of knowledge products is extensive. However, this literature is...
BACKGROUND: The underuse or overuse of knowledge products leads to waste in healthcare, and primary ...