A mixed methods multiple case study to evaluate the implementation of a care pathway for colorectal cancer surgery using extended normalization process theory
Abstract Background Specific factors that facilitate or prevent the implementation of enhanced recovery protocols for colorectal cancer surgery have been described in previous qualitative studies. This study aims to perform a concurrent qualitative and quantitative evaluation of factors associated w...
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Main Authors: | R. van Zelm (Author), E. Coeckelberghs (Author), W. Sermeus (Author), A. Wolthuis (Author), L. Bruyneel (Author), M. Panella (Author), K. Vanhaecht (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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