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A multidisciplinary team-oriented intervention to increase guideline recommended care for high-risk prostate cancer: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised implementation trial
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- A multidisciplinary team-oriented intervention to increase guideline recommended care for high-risk prostate cancer: A stepped-wedge cluster randomised implementation trial
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Background: This study assessed whether a theoretically conceptualised tailored intervention centred on multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) increased clinician referral behaviours in line with clinical practice guideline recommendations. Methods: Nine hospital Sites in New South Wales (NSW), Australia with a urological MDT and involvement in a state-wide urological clinical network participated in this pragmatic stepped wedge, cluster randomised implementation trial. Intervention strategies includ...
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- 09 May 2025
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- Bernadette Brown / Jane Young / David P. Smith / Andrew B. Kneebone / Andrew J. Brooks / Sam Egger / Miranda Xhilaga / Amanda Dominello / Dianne L. O'Connell / Mary Haines
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- https://openresearch.newcastle.edu.au/articles/journal_contribution/A_multidisciplinary_team-orie...
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- high-risk prostate cancer / discussion patients / Australia New Zealand clinical trials registry (ANZCTR) / clincal leadership / adjuvant radiotherapy / SDG 3 / Sustainable Development Goals / Other biomedical and clinical sciences / Other information and computing sciences
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