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Intervention, individual, and contextual determinants to high adherence to structured family-centered rounds: a national multi-site mixed methods study
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Intervention, individual, and contextual determinants to high adherence to structured family-centered rounds: a national multi-site mixed methods study

Andrew J. Knighton, Ellen J. Bass, Elease J. McLaurin, Michele Anderson, Jennifer D. Baird, Sharon Cray, Lauren Destino, Alisa Khan, Isabella Liss, Peggy Markle, …
Implementation science communications, v 3(1), pp 74-74
16 Jul 2022
PMID: 35842692
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-022-00322-1View
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Abstract

Barriers and facilitators Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) I-PASS Implementation Mixed methods Multi-disciplinary teams Patient and family-centered rounds Structured communication

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