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An evidence-based theory about PRO use in kidney care: a realist synthesis
K Schick-Makaroff, A Levay, S Thompson, R Flynn, R Sawatzky, ...
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 1-18, 2022
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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What’s in a mechanism? Development of a key concept in realist evaluation
SM Dalkin, J Greenhalgh, D Jones, B Cunningham, M Lhussier
Implementation science 10, 1-7, 2015
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council
RAMESES II reporting standards for realist evaluations
G Wong, G Westhorp, A Manzano, J Greenhalgh, J Jagosh, T Greenhalgh
BMC medicine 14, 1-18, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
The experiences of professionals with using information from patient-reported outcome measures to improve the quality of healthcare: a systematic review of qualitative research
MB Boyce, JP Browne, J Greenhalgh
BMJ quality & safety 23 (6), 508-518, 2014
Mandates: Health Research Board, Ireland
How do patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) support clinician-patient communication and patient care? A realist synthesis
J Greenhalgh, K Gooding, E Gibbons, S Dalkin, J Wright, J Valderas, ...
Journal of patient-reported outcomes 2, 1-28, 2018
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Functionality and feedback: a realist synthesis of the collation, interpretation and utilisation of patient-reported outcome measures data to improve patient care
J Greenhalgh, S Dalkin, K Gooding, E Gibbons, J Wright, D Meads, ...
Health Services and Delivery Research 5 (2), 1-280, 2017
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Framework and guidance for implementing patient-reported outcomes in clinical practice: evidence, challenges and opportunities
I Porter, D Gonçalves-Bradley, I Ricci-Cabello, C Gibbons, ...
Journal of comparative effectiveness research 5 (5), 507-519, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Protocol—the RAMESES II study: developing guidance and reporting standards for realist evaluation
T Greenhalgh, G Wong, J Jagosh, J Greenhalgh, A Manzano, G Westhorp, ...
BMJ open 5 (8), e008567, 2015
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Routine provision of feedback from patient‐reported outcome measurements to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice
C Gibbons, I Porter, DC Gonçalves-Bradley, S Stoilov, I Ricci-Cabello, ...
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK, Government of Spain
Using an implementation science approach to implement and evaluate patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) initiatives in routine care settings
AM Stover, L Haverman, HA van Oers, J Greenhalgh, CM Potter, ...
Quality of Life Research 30, 3015-3033, 2021
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Quality and reporting standards, resources, training materials and information for realist evaluation: the RAMESES II project
G Wong, G Westhorp, J Greenhalgh, A Manzano, J Jagosh, T Greenhalgh
Health Services and Delivery Research 5 (28), 2017
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
How do aggregated patient-reported outcome measures data stimulate health care improvement? A realist synthesis
J Greenhalgh, S Dalkin, E Gibbons, J Wright, JM Valderas, D Meads, ...
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 23 (1), 57-65, 2018
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
How do doctors refer to patient-reported outcome measures (PROMS) in oncology consultations?
J Greenhalgh, P Abhyankar, S McCluskey, E Takeuchi, G Velikova
Quality of Life Research 22, 939-950, 2013
Mandates: Cancer Research UK
Integration of robotic surgery into routine practice and impacts on communication, collaboration, and decision making: a realist process evaluation protocol
R Randell, J Greenhalgh, J Hindmarsh, D Dowding, D Jayne, A Pearman, ...
Implementation Science 9, 1-8, 2014
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Do reviews of healthcare interventions teach us how to improve healthcare systems?
R Pawson, J Greenhalgh, C Brennan, E Glidewell
Social science & medicine 114, 129-137, 2014
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Why do some inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work when others do not? A realist review
JA Aunger, R Millar, J Greenhalgh, R Mannion, AM Rafferty, H McLeod
Systematic reviews 10, 1-22, 2021
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
A systematic review of information format and timing before scheduled adult surgery for peri‐operative anxiety
J Hounsome, A Lee, J Greenhalgh, SR Lewis, OJ Schofield‐Robinson, ...
Anaesthesia 72 (10), 1265-1272, 2017
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Embedding robotic surgery into routine practice and impacts on communication and decision making: a review of the experience of surgical teams
R Randell, S Honey, N Alvarado, A Pearman, J Greenhalgh, A Long, ...
Cognition, Technology & Work 18, 423-437, 2016
Mandates: National Institute for Health Research, UK
Functionality and feedback: a protocol for a realist synthesis of the collation, interpretation and utilisation of PROMs data to improve patient care
J Greenhalgh, R Pawson, J Wright, N Black, JM Valderas, D Meads, ...
BMJ open 4 (7), e005601, 2014
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
Impact of robotic surgery on decision making: perspectives of surgical teams
R Randell, N Alvarado, S Honey, J Greenhalgh, P Gardner, A Gill, ...
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2015, 1057, 2015
Mandates: UK Medical Research Council, National Institute for Health Research, UK
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