Browsing by Subject "barriers"
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Evaluating the systematic implementation of the ‘let me decide’ advance care planning programme in long term care through focus groups: staff perspectives
(Springer Nature, 2015-11-03)Background: The 'Let Me Decide' Advance Care Planning (LMD-ACP) programme offers a structured approach to End-of-Life (EoL) care planning in long-term care for residents with and without capacity to complete an advance ... -
Facilitators and barriers to the development of health literacy capacities over time for self-management
(SLACK Incorporated, 2020-05-12)Health literacy is a dynamic construct that is content and context specific. An understanding of the facilitators and barriers involved in the development of health literacy over time can provide important insights for the ... -
Factors associated with quality of services for marginalized groups with mental health problems in 14 european countries
(Springer Nature, 2014-02-03)Background: Different service characteristics are known to influence mental health care delivery. Much less is known about the impact of contextual factors, such as the socioeconomic circumstances, on the provision of care ... -
Factors influencing the food choices of irish children and adolescents: a qualitative investigation
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010-04-10)Food choices established during childhood and adolescence tend to persist into adulthood with consequences for long-term health. Yet, to date, relatively little research has examined factors that influence the food choices ... -
General practitioners' attitudes and preparedness towards clinical decision support in e-prescribing (cds-ep) adoption in the west of ireland: a cross sectional study
(Springer Nature, 2010-01-12)Background: Electronic clinical decision support (CDS) is increasingly establishing its role in evidence-based clinical practice. Considerable evidence supports its enhancement of efficiency in e-Prescribing, but some ... -
Healthcare for migrants, participatory health research and implementation science—better health policy and practice through inclusion. the restore project
(Informa UK Limited, 2014-01-27)Background: This is a time of unprecedented mobility across the globe. Healthcare systems need to adapt to ensure that primary care is culturally and linguistically appropriate for migrants. Evidence-based guidelines and ... -
Implementation of the smart move intervention in primary care: a qualitative study using normalisation process theory
(Springer Nature, 2018-05-02)Background: Problematic translational gaps continue to exist between demonstrating the positive impact of healthcare interventions in research settings and their implementation into routine daily practice. The aim of this ... -
Implementing guidelines and training initiatives to improve cross-cultural communication in primary care consultations: a qualitative participatory european study
(Springer Nature, 2017-02-10)Background: Cross-cultural communication in primary care is often difficult, leading to unsatisfactory, substandard care. Supportive evidence-based guidelines and training initiatives (G/TIs) exist to enhance cross cultural ... -
Prescription contraception use: a cross-sectional population study of psychosocial determinants
(BMJ, 2015-08-01)Objective: Many forms of contraception are available on prescription only for example, the oral contraceptive pill (OCP) and long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs). In this analysis we aim to identify key determinants ... -
Reducing the health care burden for marginalised migrants: the potential role for primary care in europe
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Research into implementation strategies to support patients of different origins and language background in a variety of european primary care settings (restore): study protocol
(Springer Nature, 2012-11-20)Background: The implementation of guidelines and training initiatives to support communication in cross-cultural primary care consultations is ad hoc across a range of international settings with negative consequences ... -
Using participatory learning & action research to access and engage with ‘hard to reach’ migrants in primary healthcare research
(Springer Nature, 2015-12-01)Background: Communication problems occur in general practice consultations when migrants and general practitioners do not share a common language and culture. Migrants' perspectives have rarely been included in the development ...