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Sustainability of evidence-based practices in the management of infants with bronchiolitis in hospital settings - a PREDICT study protocol.

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Sustainability of evidence-based practices in the management of infants with bronchiolitis in hospital settings - a PREDICT study protocol.
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BackgroundUnderstanding how and why de-implementation of low-value practices is sustained remains unclear. The Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International CollaboraTive (PREDICT) Bronchiolitis Knowledge Translation (KT) Study was a cluster randomised controlled trial conducted in 26 Australian and New Zealand hospitals (May-November 2017). Results showed targeted, theory-informed interventions (clinical leads, stakeholder meetings, train-the-trainer workshop, targeted education...

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Journal article
Date created
2022-08
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Ramsden, Victoria / Babl, Franz E / Dalziel, Stuart R / Middleton, Sandy / Oakley, Ed / Haskell, Libby / Lithgow, Anna / Orsini, Francesca / Schembri, Rachel / Wallace, Alexandra / Wilson, Catherine L / McInnes, Elizabeth / Wilson, Peter H / Tavender, Emma
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https://hdl.handle.net/2292/62422
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Humans / Bronchiolitis / Retrospective Studies / Child / Infant / Emergency Service, Hospital / Hospitals / Australia / Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic / Evidence-Based Practice / Acute care / Emergency medicine / Paediatric / Sustainability / Sustainment, implementation science, evidence-based practice / Clinical Research / Health Services / Emergency Care / Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities / 0807 Library and Information Studies / 1110 Nursing / 1117 Public Health and Health Services

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