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An exploration of the implementation of open disclosure of adverse events in the UK: a scoping review and qualitative exploration
2014
Health Services and Delivery Research
The second phase involved primary qualitative research with the objective of generating new knowledge about UK-based stakeholders' views on their role in and experiences of open disclosure. ...
The first phase comprised two focused systematic literature reviews, one summarising empirical research on the effectiveness of interventions to enhance open disclosure, and a second, broader scoping review ...
We would also like to thank Sally Baker for her valuable contribution in the administrative support for this study and Karen Scott, Head of Information at Capsticks, who supported the searches of the legal ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr02200
fatcat:e2kesjqa5ngznga2ng2posia7i
Understanding staff perspectives on collaborative quality improvement in the ICU: a qualitative exploration
2011
Critical Care
This dissertation reports on empirical qualitative research undertaken to investigate "how" healthcare providers and management describe the experience of being involved in a collaborative network for ...
Selected theoretical perspectives from the fields of sociology and organizational behaviour are used as an analytic framework from which the author posits that based on the findings from this case study ...
results on that board. ...
doi:10.1186/cc9905
pmcid:PMC3068414
fatcat:ohn5grsdh5gv7phd3nxyenxezm
Towards a framework for enhancing the performance of NHS boards: a synthesis of the evidence about board governance, board effectiveness and board development
2013
Health Services and Delivery Research
In relation to the impact of boards on organisational performance, the importance of contingency factors was highlighted and there is positive empirical support for the role of physicians on the board. ...
the three elements of composition (board structure), focus (what the board does) and dynamics (the behavioural dimension), and the potential conjunction between board theories and practices was explored ...
The authors also noted that, although broad governance principles apply to every board, circumstances differ. Each board has to be seen as unique and receive a bespoke programme to meet its needs. ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr01060
fatcat:cg2xmi5xg5e6xayfo5o6qstoaa
The experiential health information processing model: supporting collaborative web-based patient education
2008
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
With emergence of the World Wide Web many communication applications were ported to web browsers. ...
One of the driving factors in this phenomenon has been the exchange of experiential or anecdotal knowledge that patients share online, and there is emerging evidence that participation in these forums ...
We explore one theory of experiential learning as a way to understand the benefits, and potential harms, of online patient collaborations. ...
doi:10.1186/1472-6947-8-58
pmid:19087353
pmcid:PMC2627838
fatcat:ws4f5hl67jb6nex6yiefpj3m5a
Emergency medicine residents' beliefs about contributing to a Google DocsTM presentation: a survey protocol
2011
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
We also thank all the residents and physicians who have used the online presentation and who have helped improve it. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank Jennifer Petrela for editing the manuscript. We thank Tom van de Belt (Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center) for his critical review of this protocol. ...
inhibit or facilitate the behaviour) p: Perceived power to influence (power of these factors) A person's readiness to perform the behaviour Aact: Attitude toward the behaviour (the advantages and disadvantages ...
doi:10.14236/jhi.v19i4.815
fatcat:dc2izflez5diroxa5ngos3ivbu
Effective board governance of safe care: a (theoretically underpinned) cross-sectioned examination of the breadth and depth of relationships through national quantitative surveys and in-depth qualitative case studies
2016
Health Services and Delivery Research
organisations to assess the impact of hospital board governance and external incentives on patient safety processes and outcomes; and (3) two national surveys exploring board management in NHS acute and ...
concern, is worthy of further and more sustained exploration, particularly in the context of the current focus on improving whistleblowing policies in the NHS.FundingThe National Institute for Health ...
We apply factor analysis on the factor scores representing the six BSAQ dimensions to construct a total BSAQ score. 3. ...
doi:10.3310/hsdr04040
fatcat:xn5acnuscjdmval6kkchkds264
Self-Care in Young People With Diabetes: A Qualitative Exploration Using a Salutogenic Approach
2018
The empirical work undertaken includes: a meta-ethnography of the international qualitative literature, analysis of semi-structured interviews with young people living in a diverse urban area of the UK ...
, defined as disengaged from diabetes self-care (N=14): and a qualitative study conducted with young people participating in novel salutogenic projects which focused on their capabilities rather than ' ...
This demonstrates the importance of exploring selfcare in a holistic way, rather than focusing on only the medical aspects of the behaviours. ...
doi:10.15123/uel.8887x
fatcat:u7z3ae6owrgajghu2wlzx33rjy
Web-Based Interventions for Behavior Change and Self-Management: Potential, Pitfalls, and Progress
2012
Medicine 2.0
The impact of Web-based interventions on health inequalities remains unclear. ...
One way of addressing these challenges is to apply the Medical Research Council framework for developing, evaluating, and implementing complex interventions. ...
the data. ...
doi:10.2196/med20.1741
pmid:25075231
pmcid:PMC4084772
fatcat:osl5dv34yre3fpqhpwrjb322n4
Clinician-led improvement in cancer care (CLICC) - testing a multifaceted implementation strategy to increase evidence-based prostate cancer care: phased randomised controlled trial - study protocol
2014
Implementation Science
be collected through review of patient medical records. ...
Discussion: The study will be one of the first randomised controlled trials to test the effectiveness of clinical networks to lead changes in clinical practice in hospitals treating patients with high-risk ...
Acknowledgements As well as the named authors, study contributors are: Cyra Patel ...
doi:10.1186/1748-5908-9-64
pmid:24884877
pmcid:PMC4048539
fatcat:ys3ynp3hqbcrvgsv2f6vcjd3wa
"The Problem Is that We Hear a Bit of Everything…": A Qualitative Systematic Review of Factors Associated with Alcohol Use, Reduction, and Abstinence in Pregnancy
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
The impact of structural and systemic factors on prenatal alcohol use was largely absent in the included studies, instead focusing on individual choice. ...
A systematic review of qualitative studies involving pregnant and recently postpartum women was undertaken to understand the barriers and facilitators that influence alcohol use in pregnancy (PROSPERO: ...
Institutional Review Board Statement: Not applicable. Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable. ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph18073445
pmid:33810338
fatcat:znjx33xxgba2domydlcethoidq
Osteoporosis knowledge translation for young adults: new directions for prevention programs
2017
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
Methods Individual interviews were conducted with 60 men and women—multiethnic, Canadian young adults—to explore both the sources and types of information they search for when seeking information on nutrition ...
Conclusion Creating short, action-oriented messages that are designed to encourage small changes in behaviour and are packaged with information that young adults are actively seeking is more likely to ...
Acknowledgements
Conflicts of interest The author declares no conflicts of interest. ...
doi:10.24095/hpcdp.37.8.01
pmid:28800292
pmcid:PMC5650024
fatcat:4o22w7xcsvfolkrgv7ynhnapla
Implementing Practice Guidelines: A Workshop on Guidelines Dissemination and Implementation with a Focus on Asthma and COPD
2006
Canadian Respiratory Journal
This international symposium was a joint initiative of the Laval University Office of Continuing Medical Education (Bureau de la Formation Médicale Continue), the Canadian Thoracic Society and the Canadian ...
The present supplement summarizes the proceedings of the symposium "Implementing practice guidelines: A workshop on guidelines dissemination and implementation with a focus on asthma and COPD", which took ...
The symposium was made possible with the contribution of our partners. ...
doi:10.1155/2006/810978
pmid:16552449
pmcid:PMC2806791
fatcat:4m6vqgarjfhodi7fstl47kyzfe
Potential barriers to the use of health services among ethnic minorities: a review
2006
Family Practice
In order to enlighten care providers, as to the potential pitfalls that may exist, there is a need to explore the different factors in the creation of the barriers. Objective. ...
The articles were included if deemed to be relevant to study health services use by ethnic minorities, i.e. the different factors in the creation of a barrier. Results. ...
Acknowledgements The study was financed by ZonMw, The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development. Grant number 14350023. ...
doi:10.1093/fampra/cmi113
pmid:16476700
fatcat:pdjfkfyyoze6jh6w5wizfgf2ku
Abstracts
2008
Psychology and Health
Medication was mostly obtained and provided by spouses, parents or children, depending on who in the family was still alive, this being the most influential factor for adherence. ...
Groups receiving one of two messages targeting affect or one of two messages targeting instrumental attitudes towards exercise were compared with control. ...
Discussion: These results show the influence of demographic factors on health behaviours and provide information for planning interventions in order to promote healthy habits in university students. ...
doi:10.1080/08870440802299543
fatcat:ywbgad3u2jhrhnzdezulll35je
Interventions to minimise doctors' mental ill-health and its impacts on the workforce and patient care: the Care Under Pressure realist review
2020
Health Services and Delivery Research
Although a large body of literature exists on interventions that offer support, advice and/or treatment to sick doctors, it has not yet been synthesised in a way that takes account of the complexity and ...
Interventions creating a people-focused working culture, balancing positive/negative performance and acknowledging positive/negative aspects of a medical career helped doctors to thrive. ...
access to care; explore
the role of the medical
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doi:10.3310/hsdr08190
fatcat:qtpyjhmx6reqhad7en7lgnmzs4
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