Use of the knowledge to action model improved physical therapist adherence to a common clinical practice guideline across multiple settings: a multisite case series
Abstract Background When a new guideline is published there is a need to understand how its recommendations can best be implemented in real-world practice. Yet, guidelines are often published with little to no roadmap for organizations to follow to promote adherence to their recommendations. The pu...
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Main Authors: | Julie K. Tilson (Author), Clarisa A. Martinez (Author), Sara MacDowell (Author), Linda J. D'Silva (Author), Robbin Howard (Author), Heidi R. Roth (Author), Karen M. Skop (Author), Elizabeth Dannenbaum (Author), Lisa Farrell (Author) |
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