Planning and implementing practice changes in Ontario maternal-newborn hospital units: a secondary qualitative analysis
Abstract Background Moving evidence into practice is complex, and pregnant and birthing people and their infants do not always receive care that aligns with the best available evidence. Implementation science can inform how to effectively move evidence into practice. While there are a growing number...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Reszel (Author), Olivia Daub (Author), Sandra I. Dunn (Author), Christine E. Cassidy (Author), Kaamel Hafizi (Author), Marnie Lightfoot (Author), Dahlia Pervez (Author), Ashley Quosdorf (Author), Allison Wood (Author), Ian D. Graham (Author) |
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