Abstract Background Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provide the opportunity to investigate hypothesized mechanisms of action of interventions, helping to build a cumulative knowledge base and to inform the interpretation of individual trial outcomes. Our objective was to identify the underlying causal mechanisms in a cluster randomized trial of the effectiveness of printed educational materials (PEMs) to increase referral for diabetic retinopathy screening. We hypothesized that the PEMs would increase physicians’ intention to refer patients for retinal screening by strengthening their attitude and subjective norm, but not their perceived behavio...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the health care professionals who participated in this study. Th...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how implementation of peer support interventions influences...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of new blindness in American adults...
Abstract Background Theory-based process evaluations ...
BACKGROUND: Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provid...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials of i...
Background: Randomised controlled trials of implementation strategies tell us whether (or not) an in...
Abstract Background Evidence of the effectiveness of ...
Background: ‘Implementation interventions’ refer to methods used to enhance the adoption and impleme...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) is effective but uptake is suboptimal.OBJECTIVES: T...
Abstract Background There are gaps between what famil...
BACKGROUND: The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of th...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a referral process on diabetic retinopathy screening rates among...
BackgroundDespite evidence supporting the effectiveness of diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) in r...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the health care professionals who participated in this study. Th...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how implementation of peer support interventions influences...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of new blindness in American adults...
Abstract Background Theory-based process evaluations ...
BACKGROUND: Theory-based process evaluations conducted alongside randomized controlled trials provid...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials of i...
Background: Randomised controlled trials of implementation strategies tell us whether (or not) an in...
Abstract Background Evidence of the effectiveness of ...
Background: ‘Implementation interventions’ refer to methods used to enhance the adoption and impleme...
BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) is effective but uptake is suboptimal.OBJECTIVES: T...
Abstract Background There are gaps between what famil...
BACKGROUND: The results of randomised controlled trials can be usefully illuminated by studies of th...
Purpose: To evaluate the effects of a referral process on diabetic retinopathy screening rates among...
BackgroundDespite evidence supporting the effectiveness of diabetic retinopathy screening (DRS) in r...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the health care professionals who participated in this study. Th...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on how implementation of peer support interventions influences...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of new blindness in American adults...