A qualitative evidence synthesis (QES) exploring the barriers and facilitators to screening in emergency departments using the theoretical domains framework
Abstract Background Validated screening tools can be utilised to detect early disease processes and risk factors for disease and adverse outcomes. Consequently, identifying individuals in need of early intervention and targeted assessment can be achieved through the implementation of screening in th...
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Main Authors: | Louise Barry (Author), Sylvia Murphy Tighe (Author), Anne Griffin (Author), Damien Ryan (Author), Margaret O'Connor (Author), Christine Fitzgerald (Author), Siobhan Egan (Author), Rose Galvin (Author), Pauline Meskell (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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