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View article: Investigating evidence-based third stage of labour management among midwives and maternity nurses: A cross-sectional study
Investigating evidence-based third stage of labour management among midwives and maternity nurses: A cross-sectional study Open
Background: Midwives and maternity nurses use evidence-based active management of the third stage of labor (AMTSL), a practice recommended by the World Health Organization, which is crucial for preventing postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). This …
View article: Variation in healthcare services utilization and continuity of care in long-term care facilities: a cross-sectional study
Variation in healthcare services utilization and continuity of care in long-term care facilities: a cross-sectional study Open
Background Primary and specialist healthcare services are critical to ensuring high-quality care for people living in long-term residential aged care facilities (LTCFs). In Australia, these government-subsidized services include general pr…
View article: Preparing for implementation in aged care: a readiness assessment tool
Preparing for implementation in aged care: a readiness assessment tool Open
Introduction: Many factors can influence the implementation of innovations in aged care. Aim: This study aimed to develop a comprehensive Readiness Assessment Tool (Tool) to support aged care organizations’ implementation efforts. Method: …
View article: Relational factors influencing implementation in aged care: a literature review
Relational factors influencing implementation in aged care: a literature review Open
Introduction: There are widespread efforts to implement change and innovation to improve care for older people in aged care. Relational factors are among the key determinants of implementation in care settings, and are an emerging area of …
View article: Stakeholder engagement: supporting innovation in aged care
Stakeholder engagement: supporting innovation in aged care Open
Aim: This study aimed to understand stakeholder engagement in aged care by examining four key objectives: who was engaged, how they were engaged, the factors that supported their engagement, and the outcomes realized from the process. Intr…
View article: The impact of a multi-component hospital avoidance programme in residential aged care homes: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
The impact of a multi-component hospital avoidance programme in residential aged care homes: a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial Open
Objectives To investigate if a multi-component hospital avoidance intervention would reduce hospital bed days in residential aged care (RAC) homes. Design Prospective stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with usual care and intervention …
View article: A cost-consequence analysis of a nudge intervention to improve hospital care of older people at the end of life: results from a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial
A cost-consequence analysis of a nudge intervention to improve hospital care of older people at the end of life: results from a stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial Open
Objectives The ‘Intervention for Appropriate Care and Treatment’ (InterACT) was a nudge intervention to identify hospital patients at risk of imminent death or deterioration and communicate this information to treating clinical teams. The …
View article: Fit for purpose: selecting and adapting innovations for aged care
Fit for purpose: selecting and adapting innovations for aged care Open
Aim: This review examines how innovation attributes can affect the implementation of innovations in aged care organizations. Introduction: Aged care organizations are increasingly implementing new care models and types of technology to imp…
View article: Co-Design In Health: The Development and Evaluation of a Universal Information Design Response for Opioid Poisonings
Co-Design In Health: The Development and Evaluation of a Universal Information Design Response for Opioid Poisonings Open
The Co-Design in Health project enhances public opioid poisoning response education through community co-design. Involving diverse stakeholders, including people affected by opioids, it develops and tests educational resources for emergenc…
View article: Implementing an intervention to facilitate early detection of deterioration in aged care residents: Process evaluation of the EDDIE+ trial
Implementing an intervention to facilitate early detection of deterioration in aged care residents: Process evaluation of the EDDIE+ trial Open
Background: EDDIE + was a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial with an embedded process evaluation in 11 residential aged care (RAC) homes in Queensland, Australia. The intervention aimed to upskill RAC staff to identify and m…
View article: Optimising older People’s Transition from acute care Into residential aged care through Multidisciplinary Assessment and Liaison (OPTIMAL): protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial with embedded process evaluation
Optimising older People’s Transition from acute care Into residential aged care through Multidisciplinary Assessment and Liaison (OPTIMAL): protocol for a stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial with embedded process evaluation Open
Background Care transitions by older adults discharged from hospital require good coordination and communication to prevent adverse events and potentially preventable readmissions. Implementation of multicomponent interventions tailored to…
View article: Staff and Referrer Experiences and Challenges With a New Emergency Department Avoidance Service for Older People: A Qualitative Study
Staff and Referrer Experiences and Challenges With a New Emergency Department Avoidance Service for Older People: A Qualitative Study Open
Objective The traditional emergency department (ED) is not well suited to older people's urgent, but non‐life‐threatening, care needs. The Complex And Restorative CentrE (CARE) is a new service established in Adelaide (South Australia) des…
View article: Influence of individuals’ attitudes and capabilities on implementation in aged care: a literature analysis
Influence of individuals’ attitudes and capabilities on implementation in aged care: a literature analysis Open
Introduction: The aged care sector is undergoing significant reform and innovation. The successful implementation of innovations requires effective strategies, tailored to address the particular barriers and enablers experienced by individ…
View article: Implementing frailty interventions in hospitals: A systematic review of strategies and outcomes
Implementing frailty interventions in hospitals: A systematic review of strategies and outcomes Open
Objectives This systematic review aimed to identify the nature and effects of implementation strategies used to improve the care of older people with frailty in hospital settings. Methods We included randomised controlled trials (RCTs), no…
View article: “There’s Something Missing in the Middle” Co-Designing and Pilot Testing a Care Coordination Service for Older People Transitioning from Hospital to Home
“There’s Something Missing in the Middle” Co-Designing and Pilot Testing a Care Coordination Service for Older People Transitioning from Hospital to Home Open
Older people returning home after unplanned hospital admissions often experience fragmented care, leading to poor health outcomes and rehospitalisation. Taking a person-centred approach, we co-designed and piloted a care transition service…
View article: Creation of EmpowerMe, a co-designed website to promote self-efficacy in survivors of stroke (Preprint)
Creation of EmpowerMe, a co-designed website to promote self-efficacy in survivors of stroke (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Digital health innovations are frequently used to support people to manage chronic health conditions. Stroke is common, and people who have survived a stroke and live in the community must learn to manage their health independe…
View article: What makes oncology nurses and registered nurses motivated to work in oncology specialty: a qualitative interview study
What makes oncology nurses and registered nurses motivated to work in oncology specialty: a qualitative interview study Open
View article: Protocol for a pilot hybrid type I effectiveness-implementation study to improve help-seeking for sleep disorders in the future healthcare workforce: The Sleep Check Before Shift Work trial
Protocol for a pilot hybrid type I effectiveness-implementation study to improve help-seeking for sleep disorders in the future healthcare workforce: The Sleep Check Before Shift Work trial Open
Sleep disorders are prevalent in shift workers but are commonly undiagnosed and unmanaged. This poses considerable safety, productivity, and health risks. There is limited education or early intervention to encourage awareness of, and trea…
View article: Getting your message across? The evolution of leader vision and managed pluralisation of leadership
Getting your message across? The evolution of leader vision and managed pluralisation of leadership Open
Whereas vision is central to understanding leadership influence in organisations, it has mostly been explored either in predominantly hierarchical or predominantly pluralistic contexts. We know relatively little about how the processual dy…
View article: Evaluating the tailored implementation of a multisite care navigation service for mental health in rural and remote Australia (The Bridging Study): protocol for a community-engaged hybrid effectiveness-implementation study
Evaluating the tailored implementation of a multisite care navigation service for mental health in rural and remote Australia (The Bridging Study): protocol for a community-engaged hybrid effectiveness-implementation study Open
Background A dramatic decline in mental health of people worldwide in the early COVID-19 pandemic years has not recovered. In rural and remote Australia, access to appropriate and timely mental health services has been identified as a majo…
View article: Impact of a prospective feedback loop aimed at reducing non-beneficial treatments in older people admitted to hospital and potentially nearing the end of life. A cluster stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial
Impact of a prospective feedback loop aimed at reducing non-beneficial treatments in older people admitted to hospital and potentially nearing the end of life. A cluster stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial Open
Objectives To investigate if a prospective feedback loop that flags older patients at risk of death can reduce non-beneficial treatment at end of life. Design Prospective stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial with usual care and intervent…
View article: Hospital and out‐of‐hospital services provided by public geriatric medicine departments in Australia and New Zealand
Hospital and out‐of‐hospital services provided by public geriatric medicine departments in Australia and New Zealand Open
Objective To describe the types of hospital and out‐of‐hospital services provided by public geriatric medicine departments in Australia and New Zealand, and to explore head of department (HOD) views on issues in current and future service …
View article: Predictors of mortality shortly after entering a long-term care facility
Predictors of mortality shortly after entering a long-term care facility Open
Objective Moving into a long-term care facility (LTCF) requires substantial personal, societal and financial investment. Identifying those at high risk of short-term mortality after LTCF entry can help with care planning and risk factor ma…
View article: Contextually appropriate nurse staffing models: a realist review protocol
Contextually appropriate nurse staffing models: a realist review protocol Open
Introduction Decisions about nurse staffing models are a concern for health systems globally due to workforce retention and well-being challenges. Nurse staffing models range from all Registered Nurse workforce to a mix of differentially e…
View article: Implementation outcomes of a digital, trauma-informed care, educational intervention targeting health professionals in a paediatric burns setting: A mixed methods process evaluation
Implementation outcomes of a digital, trauma-informed care, educational intervention targeting health professionals in a paediatric burns setting: A mixed methods process evaluation Open
View article: A cross-sectional study measuring management of third stage of labour by midwives and maternity nurses in Oman
A cross-sectional study measuring management of third stage of labour by midwives and maternity nurses in Oman Open
Background The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends implementing evidence-based active management of the third stage of labour (AMTSL) guidelines for all women during the third stage of labour (TSL). Midwives and maternity nurses pla…
View article: Primary, allied health, selected specialists, and mental health service utilisation by home care recipients in Australia before and after accessing the care, 2017–2019
Primary, allied health, selected specialists, and mental health service utilisation by home care recipients in Australia before and after accessing the care, 2017–2019 Open
View article: Applying the integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework
Applying the integrated Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework Open
This chapter presents three case studies based on the use of integrated-Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (i-PARIHS). This determinant framework began as Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Se…
View article: Process evaluation of a tailored nudge intervention to promote appropriate care and treatment of older patients at the end-of-life
Process evaluation of a tailored nudge intervention to promote appropriate care and treatment of older patients at the end-of-life Open
View article: Factors that influence the implementation of innovation in aged care: a scoping review
Factors that influence the implementation of innovation in aged care: a scoping review Open
Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to identify factors that influence the implementation of innovation in aged care. Introduction: Aged care is a dynamic sector experiencing rapid change. Implementation of innovations in ag…