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    Adult Education Teachers’ Competencies for the Implementation of Sustainable Development by Siniša Kušić, Renata Hasel

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The results show that the teachers who participated in the study mostly expressed positive attitudes but lower levels of both knowledge about sustainable development concepts and education for it. …”
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    ASEAN Vision 2020: The Implementation of Cooperation on Food Security by Asih Purwanti

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…This paper examines the implementation of the ASEAN Vision 2020 in cooperation on food security. …”
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    Diversity of Perceptions on REDD+ Implementation at the Agriculture Frontier in Panama by Guillaume Peterson St-Laurent, Nancy Gélinas, Catherine Potvin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The present research documents perceptions of the civil society and the government on the possibility of successfully implementing REDD+ activities with colonist farmers. …”
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    Facilitators, barriers, and guidance to successful implementation of multidisciplinary transitional care interventions: A qualitative systematic review using the consolidated frame... by Romain Collet, Juul van Grootel, Marike van der Leeden, Marike van der Schaaf, Johanna van Dongen, Suzanne Wiertsema, Edwin Geleijn, Mel Major, Raymond Ostelo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We identified 79 factors, mostly linked to three domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research: Innovation, Inner setting, and Individuals involved. …”
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    Prioritization of the Forest Species Most Exploited by the Communities Bordering the Natural Forests of Pobè and Dogo-Kétou in Southeastern Benin, West Africa: An Ethnobotanical Ap... by Armand Kingbo, Kourouma Koura, Jean C. Ganglo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Their different parts have been harvested for many kinds of utilization such as medicinal, commercial, feeding, medico-magic, and artisanal. The most commonly used organs were leaves, fruits, seeds, barks, roots, and wood. …”
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    Barriers and Facilitators of Exercise Rehabilitation in Patients With Myocardial Infarction Based on an Updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research: A Systematic Rev... by Ya Wang, Hualian Pei, Junjun Luo, Minfang Guan, Wenjing Sun, Hongxing Wang, Qinhong Xu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study summarized 50 influencing factors, including 27 barriers and 23 facilitators. Most factors were related to the individual domain (64%). …”
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    Infertility and Social Issue Have the Most Significant Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life Among Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Women in South India by L. Hariprasath, D. Selvakumar, V. Dharani, K. K. Durgalakshmi, V. G. Abilash, T. S. Gopenath, S. Nishu

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Among South Indian PCOS women, we found that infertility and social issue have the most significant impact on HRQOL. Conclusion: The revised questionnaire by including the sixth domain called 'Social issue' is likely to be useful in measuring the quality of health of female having PCOS in regard to South Indian population.…”
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    Revolutionising young adult diabetes care: a patient-centred transformation to improve access, engagement and outcomes in one of England's most deprived areas by Tala Balafshan, Heather Sullivan, Suzanne Keigan, Amanda Wilson, Ifeoluwa Oyedeji

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Materials and methods: We implemented data-driven, multidisciplinary interventions to optimise care delivery and reduce healthcare burdens1,2: • Reducing DNA rates: pre-appointment outreach by healthcare assistants reduced DNA rates from 50% to 18.1%, while follow-up waiting times decreased from 5.5 months to 3 months, boosting engagement and clinic efficiency. • Improving access: a dedicated email service and urgent access clinic allowed patients to bypass traditional appointment barriers, ensuring timely advice and intervention. • Preventing emergency admissions: early identification and personalised management plans reduced recurrent diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) admissions by 80%, improving patient safety. • Expanding diabetes technology: 87.8% of patients now use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), with most insulin pump users transitioning to hybrid closed-loop systems, improving glycaemic control and autonomy. • Continuous quality improvement: annual audits of nine key care processes maintained high standards, achieving a median HbA1c of 63 mmol/mol, among the best nationally. …”
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    Evaluation of the strategy for implementing the GLA:D programme in Switzerland: protocol for an implementation-effectiveness hybrid type 3 design study with a mixed-method approach by Karin Niedermann, Lea Ettlin, Marina Bruderer-Hofstetter, Anne-Kathrin Rausch-Osthoff, Irina Nast, Olivier Gaugler

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…After an analysis of available programmes, the Good Life with osteoArthritis Denmark (GLA:D) programme was determined as the most applicable exercise and education programme for its implementation in Switzerland. …”
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    ‘Community people are the most powerful resources’: qualitative critical realist analysis and framework to support co-produced responses to zoonotic disease threats with(in) Nepali... by Anna Durrance-Bagale, Hari Basnet, Nanda Bahadur Singh, Steven R. Belmain, James W. Rudge, Natasha Howard

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Community participants, despite strong opinions and desire to participate in disease control interventions, had experienced little or no attempt by intervention organisers to engage them in design, implementation, evaluation, or accountability. Most had no experience of programmes at all. …”
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    Preparing for pharmacy-based delivery of long-acting injectable antiretrovirals: a pre-implementation study by Jennifer Cocohoba, Yvette Cuca, Elizabeth Sherman, Kelly Hester, George Udeani, Michael Sigua, Parya Saberi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Most pharmacist participants were employed in retail pharmacies that processed fewer than 500 prescriptions per day (75%) and most had more than 10 years of experience working with people with HIV (53%). …”
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    Implementation processes and capacity-building needs in Ontario maternal-newborn care hospital settings: a cross-sectional survey by Jessica Reszel, Olivia Daub, Sandra I. Dunn, Christine E. Cassidy, Kaamel Hafizi, Marnie Lightfoot, Dahlia Pervez, Ashley Quosdorf, Allison Wood, Ian D. Graham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most respondents indicated they were somewhat confident completing the implementation activities and agreed their teams would benefit from increasing their knowledge and skills to use an evidence-informed approach to implementing practice changes. …”
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    Screening and referral programs for diabetes and cardiovascular disease: Can community pharmacists bridge the care gap? by Melanie Livet, Amber Watson, Shweta Pathak, Courtney Humphries, Jessica Roller, Jon Easter

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This exploratory evaluation was designed as an effectiveness-implementation hybrid Type II study. Its objectives were to assess both implementation and preliminary program effectiveness using mixed data. …”
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    Implementation strategies in emergency management of children: A scoping review. by Alex Aregbesola, Ahmed M Abou-Setta, George N Okoli, Maya M Jeyaraman, Otto Lam, Viraj Kasireddy, Leslie Copstein, Nicole Askin, Kathryn M Sibley, Terry P Klassen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusions</h4>Studies on implementation strategies in emergency management of children have mostly been non-randomized studies. …”
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    Influence of the Selection Criteria for Regional Industrial Projects on Their Implementation Efficiency by K. B. Shaldarbekov, Z. S. Nurmukhambetova, K. B. Shaldarbekova, A. M. Zhantayeva

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to determine the most important criteria for the selection of regional industrial projects. …”
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    Triage implementation in Pakistan: a case of broken healthcare system by Misha Mansoor, Muhammad Hamza Shafiq, Mubashra Khalid

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Onsite triage is the most critical life saving measure. A Karachi based study concluded that most paramedics in ambulances had poor knowledge of pre-hospital management and 72.3% thought they could not do triage. (2) Similarly, another study at the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital in Karachi showed concerningly poor knowledge of triage.(3) Only 5 CPSP accredited public hospitals in Pakistan have emergency medicine as a separate field which results in lack of triage implementation as EDs of most hospitals are run by internal medicine professionals and general surgeons. …”
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    Key factors in the successful implementation of enterprise resource planning system by Farajollah Rahnavard, Nahid Bozorgkhou

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…ERP implementation is costly and time-consuming and makes fundamental change in the process, if not implemented correctly it will cause challenges in most parts of the organization and will certainly fail. …”
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    The Outliers: Stories of Success in Implementing Sustainable Development Goal 14 by Sarah Lothian, Bianca Haas

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…As SDG 14 is considered one of the most difficult goals to achieve, for the most part, academic discourse on SDG 14 tends to focus on the negatives. …”
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