Background: Dissemination of clinical guidelines is necessary but seldom sufficient by itself to ensure the reliable uptake of evidence-based practice. There are further challenges in implementing multiple clinical guidelines and clinical practice recommendations in the pressurised environment of general practice. Objectives: We aimed to develop and evaluate an implementation package that could be adapted to support the uptake of a range of clinical guideline recommendations and be sustainably integrated within general practice systems and resources. Over five linked work packages, we developed ‘highimpact’ quality indicators to show where a measurable change in clinical practice can improve patient outcomes (work package 1), analysed adher...
Objective To explore the acceptability of the various elements of a multifaceted intervention desi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore key themes for the implementation of guidelines' prescribing recomme...
The ASPIRE programme team comprises Susan Clamp, Amanda Farrin, Suzanne Hartley, Claire Hulme, Rebec...
Background: Dissemination of clinical guidelines is necessary but seldom sufficient by itself to ens...
Background There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting wh...
BACKGROUND: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting w...
Background Dissemination of clinical guidelines is necessary but seldom sufficient by itself to ens...
Background In primary care, multiple priorities and system pressures make closing the gap between e...
BACKGROUND:In primary care, multiple priorities and system pressures make closing the gap between ev...
This paper presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...
BACKGROUND: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting w...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Data...
Background Quality indicators (QIs) are an important tool for improving clinical practice and are in...
Clinical guidelines aim to disseminate evidence and thus to change behaviour. This process is comple...
BackgroundImplementing evidence-based recommendations is challenging in UK primary care, especially ...
Objective To explore the acceptability of the various elements of a multifaceted intervention desi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore key themes for the implementation of guidelines' prescribing recomme...
The ASPIRE programme team comprises Susan Clamp, Amanda Farrin, Suzanne Hartley, Claire Hulme, Rebec...
Background: Dissemination of clinical guidelines is necessary but seldom sufficient by itself to ens...
Background There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting wh...
BACKGROUND: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting w...
Background Dissemination of clinical guidelines is necessary but seldom sufficient by itself to ens...
Background In primary care, multiple priorities and system pressures make closing the gap between e...
BACKGROUND:In primary care, multiple priorities and system pressures make closing the gap between ev...
This paper presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...
BACKGROUND: There are recognised gaps between evidence and practice in general practice, a setting w...
This is the final version. Available from Public Library of Science via the DOI in this record. Data...
Background Quality indicators (QIs) are an important tool for improving clinical practice and are in...
Clinical guidelines aim to disseminate evidence and thus to change behaviour. This process is comple...
BackgroundImplementing evidence-based recommendations is challenging in UK primary care, especially ...
Objective To explore the acceptability of the various elements of a multifaceted intervention desi...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to explore key themes for the implementation of guidelines' prescribing recomme...
The ASPIRE programme team comprises Susan Clamp, Amanda Farrin, Suzanne Hartley, Claire Hulme, Rebec...