Department of Paediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, California, USA
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Internal Reliability and Learning Effects Analysis in the Y Balance Test
Author(s): Sngelo Cura*
As research defines new treatments to improve patient survival and health, an increasing challenge is determining how to translate these
discoveries into routine clinical practise to benefit patients and society. Implementing change and improvement in healthcare is multifaceted, but
many healthcare stakeholders must change their behaviour. Healthcare providers, leaders, and administrators, as well as payers, patients, and
other professionals, all play important roles and take action when it comes to translating evidence into care. The purpose of this paper is to explain
how theories of human behaviour change play an important role in the science of implementation and quality improvement. We begin with a brief
review of the intellectual roots of implementation science and quality improvement, followed by a discussion of how behaviour change theories
and principl.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2795-7939.2023.12.579
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