... study, that the real complexities became clearer, and the need to look at research implementation in the round – across organisations and within local contexts – became obvious [1] To this extent, ... evidence to effect BMJ 2003, 327 :33-35 Hanney S, Soper B, Buxton M: Evaluation of the NHS R&D Implementation Methods Programme HERG Research Report No.29 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 2003 [http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/herg/publications/hergre ... 2003, 327 :1339-1341 Moss F, Thompson R: A new structure for quality improvement reports Qual Health Care 1999, 8:76 Smith R: Quality improvement reports: a new sort of article BMJ 2000, 321 :1428...
... (1967) termed ‘‘cognitive psychology’’ in his book by the same name During this fertile period, Albert Ellis parted ways with both psychodynamic and behavioral psychotherapists to delineate a cognitive ... puts rationality’s normative status strongly: ‘‘for any action, belief, or desire, if it is rational we ought to choose it’’ (Gert, 1995, p 674) This may be too strong, since it is not obviously ... (Ellis, 1958) and the seminal book Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy (Ellis, 1962, 1994), Ellis became a tireless advocate of a cognitive approach to psychotherapy Although other professionals (e.g.,...
... recognition with peers Outreach campaigns would also need to address risks – perceived by patients and clinicians – of engaging in clinical research In particular, outreach campaigns Beckett et al Implementation ... primary care Ann Fam Med 2005, 3(1): S46-S51 32 Wilson S, Delaney BC, Roalfe A, et al: Randomised controlled trials in primary care: case study BMJ 2000, 321 : 24-7 33 Prochaska JO, DiClemente CC: ... solicit clinician input on these areas and channel results to study sponsors As part of an outreach campaign, identify and address barriers to research participation that are especially problematic...
... reasons Firstly, there are many means of IT in Vietnam now Nevertheless, the computer is definitely by far the most popular IT means in Vietnam Secondly, English for Biology, to some extent, ... learning technology in general The 1990s witnessed the advent of the Web which became available in 1993 EUROCALL became a recognised professional association (1993) The First World CALL conference ... frame and so on However, all the educational technologies above sometimes not work well In Vietnam and in the world, the traditional educational technologies are currently used by teachers or...
... respondents to early childhood oral health related factors The responses ‘strongly agree’ and ‘agree’ & ‘disagree’ and ‘strongly disagree’ were grouped together About 22% and 43% of the parents ... Pediatric, Research, Epidemiology and Clinical Practices Attitude items Strongly disagree /Disagree n (%) Don’t know n (%) Strongly agree/Agree n (%) Tooth decay is caused by bacteria that are transmitted ... development The hard dental structures, initially the enamel, undergo the demineralization process, respectively the caries The caries development in the enamel surface is equally dependent from the inner...
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... (Figure 1) of which 327 completed the measurements once or more 260 patients who had consented to participate did not complete the measurements once Demographic characteristics of the 327 participants ... scrolling and entering digits in a designated field became apparent Table 1: Demographic characteristics of patients in the study Respondents (n = 327 ) Non-respondents (n = 260) P Gender (n, %) Women ... of finances there are costs attached to the development of the program, the purchase of a domain name and airing the website where the questionnaires could be completed During the pilot testing...
... static and dynamic activities Muscle length and volume data are combined with their density values reported in the literature to estimate masses and moments of inertia for limb dynamic analysis ... joint used for the dynamic force analysis of the hip (A) The (A) The surface model of the pelvis and the proximal femur with the key muscles across the joint used for the dynamic force analysis ... http://www.josr-online.com/content/2/1/2 The Dynamic Knee Simulator used to study knee flexion and joint loading under simulated squatting activity Figure 11 The Dynamic Knee Simulator used to study knee...
... ignore these suggested guidelines and assess whether a questionnaire is valid according to the dynamics of routine clinical practice To address this question we published a proposal for a new methodology ... http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/135 Page of Table Characteristics of the study population Number Mean (±SD) (%) Male 32 (72.7) Female 66.1 (7.4) 12 (27.3) Married 33 (75.0) Not Married (15.9) Divorced (2.4) Widow...
... (Figure 1) of which 327 completed the measurements once or more 260 patients who had consented to participate did not complete the measurements once Demographic characteristics of the 327 participants ... scrolling and entering digits in a designated field became apparent Table 1: Demographic characteristics of patients in the study Respondents (n = 327 ) Non-respondents (n = 260) P Gender (n, %) Women ... of finances there are costs attached to the development of the program, the purchase of a domain name and airing the website where the questionnaires could be completed During the pilot testing...
... Farmer name: Sign no (Accession No.): Field / farm location: Technical person: Date Chemical name Dosage Spray volume Endemic name Crop name ... epidemic control Farmer name: Sign no (Accession No.): Field / farm location: Technical person: Date Crop name Epidemic name Polluting level ... the collaborating Vietnamese Institutes and the stakeholders (farmers, extension staff and commercial partners) The manual will be developed collaboratively between Vietnamese and Australian...
... respondents to early childhood oral health related factors The responses ‘strongly agree’ and ‘agree’ & ‘disagree’ and ‘strongly disagree’ were grouped together About 22% and 43% of the parents ... Pediatric, Research, Epidemiology and Clinical Practices Attitude items Strongly disagree /Disagree n (%) Don’t know n (%) Strongly agree/Agree n (%) Tooth decay is caused by bacteria that are transmitted ... development The hard dental structures, initially the enamel, undergo the demineralization process, respectively the caries The caries development in the enamel surface is equally dependent from the inner...
... 3%, Master’s degree 3%, and unknown 3%) Thirty percent of participants were female Participants came from 35 different states Kahn et al Implementation Science 2011, 6:34 http://www.implementationscience.com/content/6/1/34 ... exchange, a cost-effective, stable research infrastructure will need to be established [7,8,26 ,32, 33] Flow of information to clinicians Clinicians cited not only a lack of knowledge about pending ... for services [36,37] When clinicians are only minimally involved with research, removal of the strongest disincentives (e.g., burdensome inclusion/exclusion criteria and inefficient data collection...
... whereas timely feedback delivery was clearly the dominant practice in high-performing facilities (all names and initials in quotations are fictitious, to protect participant confidentiality): And then ... minutes And that's what gets fed back very, very quickly S.M., a clinician in a HPF These reports came exclusively from high-performing facilities; however, there were several reports, both from ... Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2003, 21:219-223 Eccles M, Steen N, Grimshaw J, Thomas L, McNamee P, Soutter J, Wilsdon J, Matowe L, Needham G, Gilbert F, Bond S: Effect of audit and feedback,...
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... acute myocardial infarction N Engl J Med 1995, 332: 1418-1424 Grol R, Jones R: Twenty years of implementation research Fam Pract 2000, 17(suppl 1):S32-S35 Morris AH: Protocol management of adult ... and Consumers Harrisburg, PA: PHCCC; 1996 Mark DB, Hlatky MA, Califf RM, Naylor CD, Lee KL, Armstrong PW, Barbash G, White H, Simoons ML, Nelson CL: Cost effectiveness of thrombolytic therapy ... infarction Despite widespread acceptance of its underlying rationale, enormous publicity, and strong clinical evidence of dramatic reductions in mortality, it was only slowly accepted into routine...
... guidelines is scheduled for 2006 For the campaign to be successful, it will require more than good publicity: it will require tools that facilitate change and a strong commitment from bedside clinicians ... D, Marshall JC, Parker MM, et al.: Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock Crit Care Med 2004, 32: 858873 Dellinger RP, Carlet JM, Masur H, Gerlach ... Calandra T, Cohen J, Gea-Banacloche J, Keh D, Marshall JC, Parker MM, et al.: Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock Intensive Care Med 2004, 30:...