Evidence-based healthcare has become a primary focus in many healthcare systems, reflecting concern that practice does not always reflect what evidence suggests is best practice.1 A range of initiatives have been developed to support best practice, such as the development of national guidelines, technology assessment and research on implementation. However, the implementation of evidence is complex and multifaceted, often requiring changes at organisational, team and individual level and this inherent complexity has meant variable success in developing best practices.1–
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It may come as something of a surprise to many of our patients that the advice we give and that they...
Abstract Implementing research findings into healthcare practice and policy is a complex process occ...
The significant delay in translating evidence into practice and policy has been well recognized. The...
In this paper we describe and discuss evidence-implementation as a venture in global human collabora...
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Mounting pressure is being exerted to ensure that the delivery of care is evidence-based and clinica...
The healthcare environment is one of rapid change, but the pace of quality improvement and cost redu...
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Health services can and should be improved by applying research findings about best practice. Yet, i...
Abstract Background The translation of research into clinical practice is a key component of evidenc...
This is the tenth in a series of articles about the science of quality improvement. We explore how e...
Background: The challenges of implementing evidence-based practice are complex and varied. Against t...
To improve health outcomes, effective and systematic mechanisms to foster the adoption of evidence-b...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
The pace of development of new healthcare technologies and related knowledge is very fast. Implement...
It may come as something of a surprise to many of our patients that the advice we give and that they...
Abstract Implementing research findings into healthcare practice and policy is a complex process occ...
The significant delay in translating evidence into practice and policy has been well recognized. The...
In this paper we describe and discuss evidence-implementation as a venture in global human collabora...
Item does not contain fulltextMajor difficulties arise when introducing evidence and clinical guidel...
Mounting pressure is being exerted to ensure that the delivery of care is evidence-based and clinica...
The healthcare environment is one of rapid change, but the pace of quality improvement and cost redu...
Objectives: Evidence that health interventions work is not enough to ensure implementation into poli...
Health services can and should be improved by applying research findings about best practice. Yet, i...
Abstract Background The translation of research into clinical practice is a key component of evidenc...
This is the tenth in a series of articles about the science of quality improvement. We explore how e...
Background: The challenges of implementing evidence-based practice are complex and varied. Against t...
To improve health outcomes, effective and systematic mechanisms to foster the adoption of evidence-b...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
The pace of development of new healthcare technologies and related knowledge is very fast. Implement...
It may come as something of a surprise to many of our patients that the advice we give and that they...
Abstract Implementing research findings into healthcare practice and policy is a complex process occ...