Diffusion theory and knowledge dissemination, utilization, and integration in public health
LW Green, JM Ottoson, C Garcia… - Annual review of public …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Legislators and their scientific beneficiaries express growing concerns that the fruits of their
investment in health research are not reaching the public, policy makers, and practitioners …
investment in health research are not reaching the public, policy makers, and practitioners …
Anterior composite restorations: A systematic review on long-term survival and reasons for failure
FF Demarco, K Collares, FH Coelho-de-Souza… - Dental materials, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective In this study the literature was systematically reviewed to investigate the clinical
longevity of anterior composite restorations. Data Clinical studies investigating the survival …
longevity of anterior composite restorations. Data Clinical studies investigating the survival …
The use of controls in interrupted time series studies of public health interventions
J Lopez Bernal, S Cummins… - International journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it
involves a before-after comparison within a single population, rather than a comparison with …
involves a before-after comparison within a single population, rather than a comparison with …
Revisiting concepts of evidence in implementation science
RC Brownson, RC Shelton, EH Geng… - Implementation …, 2022 - Springer
Background Evidence, in multiple forms, is a foundation of implementation science. For
public health and clinical practice, evidence includes the following: type 1 evidence on …
public health and clinical practice, evidence includes the following: type 1 evidence on …
From complex social interventions to interventions in complex social systems: future directions and unresolved questions for intervention development and evaluation
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated.
However, there have been few attempts to consider how models of intervention science …
However, there have been few attempts to consider how models of intervention science …
[HTML][HTML] A harmonized data quality assessment terminology and framework for the secondary use of electronic health record data
Objective: Harmonized data quality (DQ) assessment terms, methods, and reporting
practices can establish a common understanding of the strengths and limitations of …
practices can establish a common understanding of the strengths and limitations of …
Long-term recurrence and complications associated with elective incisional hernia repair
D Kokotovic, T Bisgaard, F Helgstrand - Jama, 2016 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Prosthetic mesh is frequently used to reinforce the repair of abdominal wall
incisional hernias. The benefits of mesh for reducing the risk of hernia recurrence or the long …
incisional hernias. The benefits of mesh for reducing the risk of hernia recurrence or the long …
Exploring the role of community engagement in improving the health of disadvantaged populations: a systematic review
S Cyril, BJ Smith, A Possamai-Inesedy… - Global health …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Background Although community engagement (CE) is widely used in health promotion,
components of CE models associated with improved health are poorly understood. This …
components of CE models associated with improved health are poorly understood. This …
Single-case design, analysis, and quality assessment for intervention research
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe single-case studies and
contrast them with case studies and randomized clinical trials. We highlight current research …
contrast them with case studies and randomized clinical trials. We highlight current research …
A systematic review of sociodemographic reporting and representation in eating disorder psychotherapy treatment trials in the United States
CB Burnette, JL Luzier… - … Journal of Eating …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Objective Eating disorders (EDs) were once conceptualized as primarily affecting
affluent, White women, a misconception that informed research and practice for many years …
affluent, White women, a misconception that informed research and practice for many years …