Context Matters: The Experience of 14 Research Teams in Systematically Reporting Contextual Factors Important for Practice Change

Annals of Family Medicine - Tập 11 Số Suppl_1 - Trang S115-S123 - 2013
Andrada Tomoaia‐Cotisel1,2,3, Debra L. Scammon3, N. J. Waitzman3, P. F. Cronholm4, J. R. Halladay5, D. L. Driscoll6, L. I. Solberg7, C. Hsu8, M. Tai-Seale9, Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka10, S. C. Shih11, M. D. Fetters12, C. G. Wise12, J. A. Alexander12, D. Hauser13, C. K. McMullen14, S. H. Scholle15, Manasi A. Tirodkar15, L. Schmidt13, K. E. Donahue5, Michael L. Parchman8, K. C. Stange16
1London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
2University of California at San Francisco
3University of Utah
4#N# * University of Pennsylvania.
5University of North Carolina
6University of Alaska, Anchorage
7Regions Hospital
8Group Health Cooperative
9Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute
10Southcentral Foundation
11 New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
12UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
13Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS)
14Kaiser Permanente
15NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE
16Case Western Reserve University

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