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View article: Contextual factors influencing the implementation of an innovation in child protection services in England: A qualitative analysis using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
Contextual factors influencing the implementation of an innovation in child protection services in England: A qualitative analysis using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research Open
New ways of working in children’s social care have the potential to improve outcomes for children and families but we know little about how best to implement such innovations, particularly in complex contexts such as child protection. We p…
View article: 10 years on from the landmark stroke thrombectomy trials, where are we now? A qualitative study examining professional views on the implementation of endovascular treatment for ischaemic stroke in England
10 years on from the landmark stroke thrombectomy trials, where are we now? A qualitative study examining professional views on the implementation of endovascular treatment for ischaemic stroke in England Open
Objective To explore multiprofessional views about system-wide factors influencing (impeding or facilitating) the delivery of stroke mechanical thrombectomy (MT) services and/or improvements to this pathway in England. Design A pragmatic e…
View article: Deprescribing within English care homes: guidance and recommendations from the STOPPING project
Deprescribing within English care homes: guidance and recommendations from the STOPPING project Open
© 2024 The Author(s). published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, llc. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
View article: Jargon and Readability in Plain Language Summaries of Health Research: Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Jargon and Readability in Plain Language Summaries of Health Research: Cross-Sectional Observational Study Open
Background The idea of making science more accessible to nonscientists has prompted health researchers to involve patients and the public more actively in their research. This sometimes involves writing a plain language summary (PLS), a sh…
View article: Healthcare professional views about a prehospital redirection pathway for stroke thrombectomy: a multiphase deductive qualitative study
Healthcare professional views about a prehospital redirection pathway for stroke thrombectomy: a multiphase deductive qualitative study Open
Background Mechanical thrombectomy for stroke is highly effective but time-critical. Delays are common because many patients require transfer between local hospitals and regional centres. A two-stage prehospital redirection pathway consist…
View article: Co-creation of injury prevention measures for competitive adolescent distance runners: knowledge, behavior, and needs of athletes and coaches enrolled on England Athletics’ Youth Talent Programme
Co-creation of injury prevention measures for competitive adolescent distance runners: knowledge, behavior, and needs of athletes and coaches enrolled on England Athletics’ Youth Talent Programme Open
This study assessed the knowledge, behavior, and needs of competitive adolescent (16-18 years) distance runners and distance running coaches enrolled as part of England Athletics' Youth Talent Programme in relation to the prevention of run…
View article: Determinants of implementing deprescribing for older adults in English care homes: a qualitative interview study
Determinants of implementing deprescribing for older adults in English care homes: a qualitative interview study Open
Objectives To explore the factors that may help or hinder deprescribing practice for older people within care homes. Design Qualitative semistructured interviews using framework analysis informed by the Consolidated Framework for Implement…
View article: Jargon and Readability in Plain Language Summaries of Health Research: Cross-Sectional Observational Study (Preprint)
Jargon and Readability in Plain Language Summaries of Health Research: Cross-Sectional Observational Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The idea of making science more accessible to nonscientists has prompted health researchers to involve patients and the public more actively in their research. This sometimes involves writing a plain language summary (PLS), a s…
View article: Determinants of Implementing Deprescribing for Older Adults in English Care Homes: A Qualitative Study
Determinants of Implementing Deprescribing for Older Adults in English Care Homes: A Qualitative Study Open
Background Care home residents often have multiple long-term conditions and experience polypharmacy. However, some medicines may be unnecessary or may cause more harm than good, especially as residents develop increasing frailty. Previous …
View article: The Impact of a Public Health Crisis on the Well-Being of UK Senior Care Home Staff: A Qualitative Interview Study
The Impact of a Public Health Crisis on the Well-Being of UK Senior Care Home Staff: A Qualitative Interview Study Open
Context: Care homes in the UK were hit badly by the COVID-19 pandemic, with numerous outbreaks and deaths of residents and staff. Objectives: To capture the impact of the pandemic on care home staff well-being and share insights and learni…
View article: Tipping the balance: A systematic review and meta-ethnography to unfold the complexity of surgical antimicrobial prescribing behavior in hospital settings
Tipping the balance: A systematic review and meta-ethnography to unfold the complexity of surgical antimicrobial prescribing behavior in hospital settings Open
Surgical specialties account for a high proportion of antimicrobial use in hospitals, and misuse has been widely reported resulting in unnecessary patient harm and antimicrobial resistance. We aimed to synthesize qualitative studies on sur…
View article: EP.FRI.949 “When it works, it works brilliantly…. on the days that it doesn’t work, it tends to just all kind of crumble” – a qualitative study of patient and staff experience of ambulatory care on the surgical assessment unit
EP.FRI.949 “When it works, it works brilliantly…. on the days that it doesn’t work, it tends to just all kind of crumble” – a qualitative study of patient and staff experience of ambulatory care on the surgical assessment unit Open
Aims To explore patients’ experiences of being managed in an ambulatory manner and to explore medical staff’s experiences and attitudes of emergency ambulatory care. Methods Twenty patients and 12 members of staff (nurses, HCAs, junior doc…
View article: A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England: the ExCHANGE protocol
A realist evaluation of a collaborative model to support research co-production in long-term care settings in England: the ExCHANGE protocol Open
View article: Rehabilitation to enable recovery from COVID-19: a rapid systematic review
Rehabilitation to enable recovery from COVID-19: a rapid systematic review Open
View article: Knowledge needs and use in long‐term care homes for older people: A qualitative interview study of managers’ views
Knowledge needs and use in long‐term care homes for older people: A qualitative interview study of managers’ views Open
We explore the views of managers' knowledge needs and use to optimise care practices and enhance the life experience for older people living, and staff working, in long-term care homes (with and without nursing). This paper contributes to …
View article: Understanding stakeholders’ perspectives on implementing deprescribing for older people living in long-term residential care homes: the STOPPING study protocol
Understanding stakeholders’ perspectives on implementing deprescribing for older people living in long-term residential care homes: the STOPPING study protocol Open
Background Older people with multimorbidity often experience polypharmacy. Taking multiple medicines can be beneficial; however, some older adults are prescribed multiple medicines when they are unlikely to improve clinical outcomes and ma…
View article: Understanding Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Implementing Deprescribing for Older People Living in Long-term Residential Care Homes: The STOPPING Study Protocol
Understanding Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Implementing Deprescribing for Older People Living in Long-term Residential Care Homes: The STOPPING Study Protocol Open
Background: Older people with multimorbidity often experience polypharmacy. Taking multiple medicines can be beneficial; however, some older adults are prescribed multiple medicines when they are unlikely to improve clinical outcomes and m…
View article: An Implementation Science Perspective on Deprescribing
An Implementation Science Perspective on Deprescribing Open
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.
View article: Bridging the second gap in translation: a case study of barriers and facilitators to implementing Patient-initiated Clinics into secondary care
Bridging the second gap in translation: a case study of barriers and facilitators to implementing Patient-initiated Clinics into secondary care Open
Rationale: Patient-initiated Clinics (PIC) have been found to be safe and have patient and service benefits in terms of satisfaction and cost. This paper reports our experiences of implementing PIC and the practical challenges of translati…
View article: A novel modelling and simulation capacity development initiative for the National Health Service
A novel modelling and simulation capacity development initiative for the National Health Service Open
Operational research techniques such as simulation modelling are commonplace in many public and private sector services and industries from aviation to manufacturing and logistics.1 The benefits of such techniques are well known but the he…
View article: Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders
Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders Open
View article: Collaborative research and the co-production of knowledge for practice: an illustrative case study
Collaborative research and the co-production of knowledge for practice: an illustrative case study Open
View article: Inside the “Black Box” of a Knowledge Translation Program in Applied Health Research
Inside the “Black Box” of a Knowledge Translation Program in Applied Health Research Open
In this article, we present the findings of a participatory realistic evaluation of a 5-year program of health care research intended to promote the translation of knowledge into routine clinical practice. The program was one of the nine p…