Factors influencing fidelity to guideline implementation strategies for improving pain care at cancer centres: a qualitative sub-study of the Stop Cancer PAIN Trial
Abstract Background The Stop Cancer PAIN Trial was a phase III pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial which compared effectiveness of screening and guidelines with or without implementation strategies for improving pain in adults with cancer attending six Australian outpatient c...
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Main Authors: | Tim Luckett (Author), Jane Phillips (Author), Meera Agar (Author), Linda Richards (Author), Najwa Reynolds (Author), Maja Garcia (Author), Patricia Davidson (Author), Tim Shaw (Author), David Currow (Author), Frances Boyle (Author), Lawrence Lam (Author), Nikki McCaffrey (Author), Melanie Lovell (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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