Research paper
Implementing evidence-based practices in the care of infants with bronchiolitis in Australasian acute care settings: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled study.
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- Title
- Implementing evidence-based practices in the care of infants with bronchiolitis in Australasian acute care settings: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled study.
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BackgroundBronchiolitis is the most common reason for admission to hospital for infants less than one year of age. Although management is well defined, there is substantial variation in practice, with infants receiving ineffective therapies or management. This study will test the effectiveness of tailored, theory informed knowledge translation (KT) interventions to decrease the use of five clinical therapies or management processes known to be of no benefit, compared to usual dissemination pr...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2018-07
- Creator
- Haskell, Libby / Tavender, Emma J / Wilson, Catherine / O'Brien, Sharon / Babl, Franz E / Borland, Meredith L / Cotterell, Liz / Schuster, Tibor / Orsini, Francesca / Sheridan, Nicolette / Johnson, David / Oakley, Ed / Dalziel, Stuart R / PREDICT
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/62420
- Related subjects
- PREDICT / Humans / Bronchiolitis / Infant / Emergency Service, Hospital / Guideline Adherence / Australia / Practice Guidelines as Topic / Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine / Translational Research, Biomedical / Acute care / Cluster trial / Implementation / Knowledge translation strategies / Health Services / Pediatric / Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities / Clinical Research / 8.1 Organisation and delivery of services / 7 Management of diseases and conditions / 7.3 Management and decision making / 8 Health and social care services research / Generic health relevance / Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Pediatrics / SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS / CLINICAL-PRACTICE / NEW-ZEALAND / INTERVENTIONS / MANAGEMENT / TRIALS / HOSPITALIZATIONS / BEHAVIOR / DESIGN / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / 1110 Nursing / Health services & systems / Health Services Research / 1114 Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
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