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Providing a scaffold for considering theoretical frameworks in evidence implementation projects: the JBI approach to evidence implementation
Z. Munn, A. McArthur, M. Klugar, D. Stannard, AS. Cooper, Y. Enuameh, K. Porritt
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
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- časopisecké články MeSH
There are many theories, models, and frameworks that have been proposed in the field of implementation science. Despite this, many evidence implementation or practice improvement projects do not consider these theories, models, or frameworks in their improvement efforts. The JBI approach is one example of an implementation theory, model, or framework. This approach has been developed particularly with health care professionals in mind and is designed to clearly guide pragmatic evidence implementation efforts based on the best available evidence. In this paper, we discuss how the JBI approach to evidence implementation can interact with and support theory-informed, pragmatic evidence implementation projects.
Department of Nursing San Francisco Medical Center University of California San Francisco CA USA
JBI Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia
Kintampo Health Research Centre A JBI Centre of Excellence Kintampo Ghana
School of Nursing San Francisco State University San Francisco CA USA
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