Health Policy Implementation Science
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10629
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German CMH workers balance physical health with mental health priorities Qualitative analysis of how German community mental health workers understand and address physical health, identifying five professional logics shaping integrated care
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Designing for Upstream Work: Learnings from Co-Design for Preventative Solutions with Urban Fire Departments Co-design process develops data dashboard to help fire departments demonstrate the impact of preventative emergency medical services programs to stakeholders.
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Alcohol use rose slightly across sub-Saharan Africa Assess WHO alcohol reduction targets in sub-Saharan Africa 2010-2019. Analysis shows regional increases in consumption and heavy episodic drinking, with notable country-level variation and Central.
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Asian nursing service quality research centers on care, systems, and outcomes Systematic review of 1,271 articles examining nursing service quality research in Asia from 2004-2024, identifying key themes, antecedents, and future research directions.
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Five themes shape hospital quality improvement capacity Systematic scoping review of hospital quality improvement capacity building identifying five interconnected themes: accountability, strategic management, collaboration, knowledge enhancement, and.
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NIH outlines HIV research priorities through 2026 National Institutes of Health outlines comprehensive research strategy combining implementation science, basic research, and partnerships to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030.
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Virtual learning circles supported school-based suicide prevention discussions Study examines how rural Alaska schools adapted research-based suicide prevention strategies through virtual workshops, identifying cultural integration and institutional barriers to implementation.
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Guideline recommendations relied on limited evidence and expert judgment Critical analysis of NICE self-harm guidelines' methodological limitations, examining evidence gaps in risk assessment tool recommendations and the role of committee judgment versus empirical data.
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ESC report highlights gaps in cardiovascular guideline implementation Review of cardiovascular clinical practice guideline implementation barriers and evidence-based strategies to improve adoption across diverse healthcare systems
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Model for Improvement described for nurse-led quality improvement Quality improvement methodology using the Model for Improvement to enhance patient care delivery in nursing and health settings through structured problem-solving.
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Tailored EBPAS-15 showed adequate psychometric properties in Latinx professionals Confirmatory factor analysis validates the EBPAS-15's psychometric properties for Latinx mental health professionals, addressing measurement gaps in Latin American implementation science research.
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Poland and Lebanon differed in accessibility, autonomy, and communication Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.
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Layered PPIE broadened involvement in the RETURN dental study Structured layered approach to patient and public involvement in health inequalities research combining experienced contributors with grassroots engagement to enhance socio-economic representation.
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Collaborative scaling of mental health screening showed promise Examination of integrated primary mental health screening scale-up in South Africa using co-development and continuous quality improvement to build mid-level management capacity.
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Experience and Influence of Lifestyle Redesign ® Training in French–Canadian Occupational Therapists Cross-cultural validation study examining French-Canadian occupational therapists' experience with Lifestyle Redesign® training, knowledge gains, and practice adoption intentions.
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Evidence briefs for policy need better evaluation tools Evidence briefs for policy lack standardized methodologies and validation frameworks. This research identifies critical gaps in production and utilization, calling for enhanced quality assurance.
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Systematic reviews are necessary but not sufficient for guidelines Framework for integrating systematic reviews with implementation, feasibility, and contextual factors in clinical and public health guideline development processes.
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Living evidence-informed guidelines may support better decisions Living evidence-informed guideline development methods that ensure clinician decision support through rigorous, transparent, and updatable evidence synthesis.
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Topic prioritization supports living guideline relevance Learn how structured topic prioritization enables living guidelines to remain responsive to emerging evidence while efficiently allocating resources and maintaining clinical relevance in dynamic.
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Adapted ENACT tool showed good reliability in low-resource settings Adaptation and pilot testing of the ENACT tool for assessing psychosocial intervention competencies in non-specialist primary care providers in low-resource settings.

