Contextual barriers to implementation in primary care: an ethnographic study of a programme to improve chronic kidney disease care

Volume: 33, Issue: 4, Pages: 426 - 431
Published: Jun 13, 2016
Abstract
Context is important in implementation—we know that what works in one setting may not work in the same way elsewhere. Primary care has been described as a unique context both in relation to the care delivered and efforts to carry out research and implementation of new evidence. To explore some of the distinctive features of the primary care environment that may influence implementation. We conducted an ethnographic study involving observations,...
Paper Details
Title
Contextual barriers to implementation in primary care: an ethnographic study of a programme to improve chronic kidney disease care
Published Date
Jun 13, 2016
Volume
33
Issue
4
Pages
426 - 431
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