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Developing and evaluating packages to support implementation of quality indicators in general practice: the ASPIRE research programme, including two cluster RCTs.
Foy R, Willis T, Glidewell L, McEachan R, Lawton R, Meads D, Collinson M, Hunter C, Hulme C, West R, Ward V, Hartley S, Carder P, Alderson S, Holland M, Heudtlass P, Bregantini D, Schmitt L, Clamp S, Stokes T, Ingleson E, Rathfelder M, Johnson S, Richardson J, Rushforth B, Petty D, Vargas-Palacios A, Louch G, Heyhoe J, Watt I, Farrin A. Foy R, et al. Among authors: rathfelder m. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2020 Mar. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2020 Mar. PMID: 32250581 Free Books & Documents. Review.
Action to Support Practices Implement Research Evidence (ASPIRE): protocol for a cluster-randomised evaluation of adaptable implementation packages targeting 'high impact' clinical practice recommendations in general practice.
Willis TA, Hartley S, Glidewell L, Farrin AJ, Lawton R, McEachan RR, Ingleson E, Heudtlass P, Collinson M, Clamp S, Hunter C, Ward V, Hulme C, Meads D, Bregantini D, Carder P, Foy R; ASPIRE programme. Willis TA, et al. Implement Sci. 2016 Feb 29;11:25. doi: 10.1186/s13012-016-0387-5. Implement Sci. 2016. PMID: 26923369 Free PMC article.
To what extent can behaviour change techniques be identified within an adaptable implementation package for primary care? A prospective directed content analysis.
Glidewell L, Willis TA, Petty D, Lawton R, McEachan RRC, Ingleson E, Heudtlass P, Davies A, Jamieson T, Hunter C, Hartley S, Gray-Burrows K, Clamp S, Carder P, Alderson S, Farrin AJ, Foy R; ASPIRE programme team. Glidewell L, et al. Implement Sci. 2018 Feb 17;13(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s13012-017-0704-7. Implement Sci. 2018. PMID: 29452582 Free PMC article.
Role of patient and public involvement in implementation research: a consensus study.
Gray-Burrows KA, Willis TA, Foy R, Rathfelder M, Bland P, Chin A, Hodgson S, Ibegbuna G, Prestwich G, Samuel K, Wood L, Yaqoob F, McEachan RRC. Gray-Burrows KA, et al. Among authors: rathfelder m. BMJ Qual Saf. 2018 Oct;27(10):858-864. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2017-006954. Epub 2018 Apr 17. BMJ Qual Saf. 2018. PMID: 29666310 Free PMC article.
Patient influence on general practice service improvement decision making: a participatory research mixed-methods intervention study.
Drinkwater J, MacFarlane A, Twiddy M, Meads D, Chadwick RH, Donnelly A, Gleeson P, Hayward N, Kelly M, Mir R, Prestwich G, Rathfelder M, Foy R. Drinkwater J, et al. Among authors: rathfelder m. Br J Gen Pract. 2024 Jul 25;74(745):e552-e559. doi: 10.3399/BJGP.2023.0263. Print 2024 Aug. Br J Gen Pract. 2024. PMID: 38164535 Free PMC article.