Making sense of evidence in management decisions: the role of research-based knowledge on innovation adoption and implementation in health care
Background: Although innovation can improve patient care, implementing new ideas is often challenging. Previous research found that professional attitudes, shaped in part by health policies and organisational cultures, contribute to differing perceptions of innovation 'evidence'. However,...
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Main Authors: | Yiannis Kyratsis (Author), Raheelah Ahmad (Author), Kyriakos Hatzaras (Author), Michiyo Iwami (Author), Alison Holmes (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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