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Looking inside the black box: results of a theory-based process evaluation exploring the results of a randomized controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians' diabetic retinopathy referrals [Trial registration number ISRCTN72772651].
Grimshaw JM, Presseau J, Tetroe J, Eccles MP, Francis JJ, Godin G, Graham ID, Hux JE, Johnston M, Légaré F, Lemyre L, Robinson N, Zwarenstein M. Grimshaw JM, et al. Among authors: zwarenstein m. Implement Sci. 2014 Aug 6;9:86. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-9-86. Implement Sci. 2014. PMID: 25098442 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Printed educational messages fail to increase use of thiazides as first-line medication for hypertension in primary care: a cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN72772651].
Zwarenstein M, Grimshaw JM, Presseau J, Francis JJ, Godin G, Johnston M, Eccles MP, Tetroe J, Shiller SK, Croxford R, Kelsall D, Paterson JM, Austin PC, Tu K, Yun L, Hux JE. Zwarenstein M, et al. Implement Sci. 2016 Sep 17;11(1):124. doi: 10.1186/s13012-016-0486-3. Implement Sci. 2016. PMID: 27640126 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Printed educational messages aimed at family practitioners fail to increase retinal screening among their patients with diabetes: a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial [ISRCTN72772651].
Zwarenstein M, Shiller SK, Croxford R, Grimshaw JM, Kelsall D, Paterson JM, Laupacis A, Austin PC, Tu K, Yun L, Hux JE. Zwarenstein M, et al. Implement Sci. 2014 Aug 6;9:87. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-9-87. Implement Sci. 2014. PMID: 25098587 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
A theory-based process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians' prescription of thiazide diuretics for hypertension [ISRCTN72772651].
Presseau J, Grimshaw JM, Tetroe JM, Eccles MP, Francis JJ, Godin G, Graham ID, Hux JE, Johnston M, Légaré F, Lemyre L, Robinson N, Zwarenstein M. Presseau J, et al. Among authors: zwarenstein m. Implement Sci. 2016 Sep 13;11(1):121. doi: 10.1186/s13012-016-0485-4. Implement Sci. 2016. PMID: 27619339 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
Looking inside the black box: a theory-based process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial of printed educational materials (the Ontario printed educational message, OPEM) to improve referral and prescribing practices in primary care in Ontario, Canada.
Grimshaw JM, Zwarenstein M, Tetroe JM, Godin G, Graham ID, Lemyre L, Eccles MP, Johnston M, Francis JJ, Hux J, O'Rourke K, Légaré F, Presseau J. Grimshaw JM, et al. Among authors: zwarenstein m. Implement Sci. 2007 Nov 26;2:38. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-2-38. Implement Sci. 2007. PMID: 18039362 Free PMC article.
Facilitated interprofessional implementation of a physical rehabilitation guideline for stroke in inpatient settings: process evaluation of a cluster randomized trial.
Salbach NM, Wood-Dauphinee S, Desrosiers J, Eng JJ, Graham ID, Jaglal SB, Korner-Bitensky N, MacKay-Lyons M, Mayo NE, Richards CL, Teasell RW, Zwarenstein M, Bayley MT; Stroke Canada Optimization of Rehabilitation By Evidence – Implementation Trial (SCORE-IT) Team. Salbach NM, et al. Among authors: zwarenstein m. Implement Sci. 2017 Aug 1;12(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s13012-017-0631-7. Implement Sci. 2017. PMID: 28764752 Free PMC article. Clinical Trial.
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