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View article: Improvement in clinicians’ perceptions of inpatient urinary continence care following an implementation study: a before and after study using a questionnaire aligned to the Theoretical Domains Framework with practical methods for analysing and presenting barrier and enabler data
Improvement in clinicians’ perceptions of inpatient urinary continence care following an implementation study: a before and after study using a questionnaire aligned to the Theoretical Domains Framework with practical methods for analysing and presenting barrier and enabler data Open
This study was retrospectively registered on the 8 July 2021 in the ANZCTR (ACTRN12621000883819). The protocol is available at JMIR Research Protocols doi: https://doi.org/10.2196/22902 https://www.researchprotocols.org/2021/2/e22902 .
View article: Improving Practice for Urinary Continence Care on Adult Acute Medical and Rehabilitation Wards: A Multi-Site, Co-Created Implementation Study
Improving Practice for Urinary Continence Care on Adult Acute Medical and Rehabilitation Wards: A Multi-Site, Co-Created Implementation Study Open
Many adult inpatients experience urinary continence issues; however, we lack evidence on effective interventions for inpatient continence care. We conducted a before and after implementation study. We implemented our guideline-based interv…
Improving Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management of Urinary Incontinence and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms on Acute and Rehabilitation Wards That Admit Adult Patients: Protocol for a Before-and-After Implementation Study Open
Background Urinary incontinence (UI) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are commonly experienced by adult patients in hospitals (inpatients). Although peak bodies recommend that health services have systems for optimal UI and LUTS car…
Identifying groups of people with similar sociobehavioural characteristics in Malawi to inform HIV interventions: a latent class analysis Open
Introduction Within many sub‐Saharan African countries including Malawi, HIV prevalence varies widely between regions. This variability may be related to the distribution of population groups with specific sociobehavioural characteristics …
Identifying groups of people with similar sociobehavioural characteristics in Malawi to inform HIV interventions: a Latent Class Analysis Open
Background Within many sub-Saharan African countries including Malawi, HIV prevalence varies widely between regions. This variability may be related to the distribution of population groups with specific sociobehavioural characteristics th…