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  1. Ten Years of Innovation: Transforming Research in Ageing Through the Melbourne Ageing Research Collaboration ( MARC )
  2. Implementing Trauma‐Informed Care in a General Setting: A Qualitative Study of Community Health Nurse Perceptions
  3. Triggers, Responses, and Outcomes for Patient Related Violence and/or Aggression Events During Acute Hospitalisation: A Documentary Analysis
  4. A Multi‐Method Exploration of the Support Needs of Registered Undergraduate Students of Nursing or Midwifery Transitioning Into the Workforce
  5. A Realist Evaluation of a Rapid Response System for Mental State Deterioration in Acute Hospital Settings
  6. Unpacking Mechanisms of Rapid Response for Mental State Deterioration: A Realist‐Informed Analysis of Field Observations in Acute Hospital Settings
  7. Researcher Social and Emotional Wellbeing: A Qualitative Exploration of Workplace Supports and Self-Care Strategies While Engaging in Sensitive-Topic Research
  8. Co‐Designing Storyboards for Multimedia Resources With Informal Carers to Support Hospital‐to‐Home Transitions for Older Adults From Culturally Diverse Backgrounds
  9. Implementability of clinical practice guidelines: the review and development of a Comprehensive Framework for Guideline Implementability (CFGI)
  10. Strategies and Supports to Improve Retention of Personal Care Workers in Residential Aged Care: Insights From a Qualitative Study
  11. Reference standard for the prevention and management of hospital falls: a multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study
  12. The Impact of Trauma‐Informed Care on Patient Engagement, Experience and Barriers to Care: A Qualitative Study: Empirical Research Qualitative
  13. Co-designing, evaluating and implementing online supportive care for endometriosis in Australia: study protocol for the hybrid type 1 effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and implementation randomised controlled trial of the CodeEndo program
  14. Addressing the Increasing Rate of Caesarean Sections in an Australian Healthcare System: A Systems Science Approach to Identify Stakeholder Perspectives
  15. Cancer caregiver information needs: communication experiences with health providers – a qualitative study
  16. Identifying Care and Support Needs Profiles for Home-Based Aged Care: A Latent Class Analysis Using Routinely Collected Aged Care Assessment Information
  17. A systematic, integrative review exploring supports that promote the retention of employees working in the aged care sector
  18. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Informal Carer Experiences of Older Adult Care Transitions From Hospital to Home: A Scoping Review
  19. Implementation of cognition-oriented treatments (COTs) for older adults in Australian memory and cognition clinics: development and pilot evaluation of a clinician training toolkit
  20. Enhancing the daily lives of aged care residents including those with mild cognitive impairment through virtual reality travel experiences
  21. Midwives’ perspectives on women's dietary intake during pregnancy: A systems thinking approach
  22. Preferences for Telephone Cancer Information and Support in People with Cancer and Carers: Attribute and Level Selection for a Discrete Choice Experiment
  23. A Realist‐Informed Evaluation of a Rapid Response System for Mental State Deterioration in Acute Hospitals: Testing Program Theories Through Interviews
  24. Implementing innovative technology promoting self-awareness of brain health and self-determination in obtaining a timely dementia diagnosis: protocol for a multimethods, concurrent, two-part observational study
  25. Women’s experiences of Australia’s national maternity care Strategy
  26. PROTOCOL: Understanding Intergenerational Programmes to Improve the Psychosocial Health and Well‐Being of Older Adults in Residential Aged Care: A Rapid Realist Review Protocol
  27. Enhancing the Daily Lives of Aged Care Residents including those with Mild Cognitive Impairment Through Virtual Reality Travel Experiences
  28. Communication Processes Related to Decision‐Making in Medication Management Between Healthcare Providers, Older People and Their Carers: A Systematic Review
  29. Implementability of Clinical Practice Guidelines: the Review and Development of a Comprehensive Framework for Guideline Implementability (CFGI)
  30. Labouring Together: Clinicians’ experiences of working together to get the best outcomes in maternity care
  31. Staff-reported barriers and facilitators to the implementation of healthcare interventions within regional and rural areas: a rapid review
  32. ‘Every woman deserves that’: A qualitative exploration of the impact of Australia’s national maternity strategy
  33. Understanding factors influencing personal care workers' intentions to stay: A systematic integrative review
  34. Perspectives of general practice nurses, people living with dementia and carers on the delivery of dementia care in the primary care setting: potential models for optimal care
  35. Comprehensive day-to-day care and support needs of older Australians requiring government-funded home-based aged care: a scoping review
  36. Understanding Factors Influencing Personal Care Workers Intentions to Leave: A Systematic Integrative Review
  37. A realist-informed exploration of factors influencing nurses’ management of mental state deterioration in acute hospital settings
  38. Characteristics, care and support needs of older Victorians requiring a government‐funded Home Care Package: An observational study
  39. Impact of an Animated Video as an Educational Tool Aimed to Improve General Practice Nurses’ Clinical Care for People Living With Dementia: A Mixed Methods Analysis
  40. The perspectives of people living with dementia and their carers on the role of the general practice nurse in dementia care provision: a qualitative study
  41. Development of the implementability assessment tool for clinical practice guidelines based on the COSMIN framework and factorial experiment: a study protocol
  42. Improving communication skills in caregivers: an adaptation and pilot test of a brief training module for caregivers of people with cancer in Australia
  43. Does maternity care in Australia align with the national maternity Strategy? Findings from a national survey of women’s experiences
  44. Barriers and Facilitators to Mental Health Service Integration: A Scoping Review
  45. Revisiting the scope and expectations of Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications
  46. Carer Perspectives About the Acceptability and Usability of the TRANSITION Tool to Support Preparation for Older Adult Care Transitions: A Qualitative Study
  47. An economic evaluation of the Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) clinical trial
  48. A realist evaluation protocol: assessing the effectiveness of a rapid response team model for mental state deterioration in acute hospitals
  49. Rural healthcare workforce preparation, response, and work during the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia: Lessons learned from in-depth interviews with rural health service leaders
  50. A beautiful bush space on Country: Indigenous women's perspectives on the cultural significance of a placenta garden
  51. Nurses’ perceptions of patient pain, delirium, and sedation assessments in the intensive care unit: A qualitative study
  52. Using machine learning models to predict falls in hospitalised adults
  53. What is the economic and social return on investment for telephone cancer information and support services in Australia? An evaluative social return on investment study protocol
  54. Listen to me, I really am sick! Patient and family narratives of clinical deterioration before and during rapid response system intervention
  55. Realist synthesis of a rapid response system in managing mental state deterioration in acute hospital settings
  56. General practice nurse perceptions of barriers and facilitators to implementation of best-practice dementia care recommendations—a qualitative interview study
  57. A qualitative exploration of challenges recruiting older adults forBeing Your Best,a co-designed holistic intervention to manage and reduce frailty: lessons learnt amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in Melbourne, Australia
  58. Contextually appropriate nurse staffing models: a realist review protocol
  59. Health literacy interventions for informal caregivers: systematic review
  60. First and final farewells, disrupted family connections and loss: A collective case study exploring the impact of COVID-19 visitor restrictions in critical care
  61. iCare – a self-directed, interactive online program to improve health and wellbeing for people living with upper gastrointestinal or hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers, and their informal carers: the study protocol for a Phase II randomised controlled trial
  62. Realist synthesis protocol on the effectiveness of a rapid response system in managing mental state deterioration in acute hospital settings
  63. Corrigendum to “In what ways does maternity care in Australia align with the values and principles of the national maternity strategy? A scoping review” [Sex. Reprod. Healthc. 37 (2003) 100900]
  64. Change agent’s role in facilitating use of technology in residential aged care: A systematic review
  65. Exploring the relationship between compassion, the practice environment, and quality of care as perceived by paediatric nurses
  66. Nurses' perceptions of point‐of‐care ultrasound for haemodialysis access assessment and guided cannulation: A qualitative study
  67. In what ways does maternity care in Australia align with the values and principles of the national maternity strategy? A scoping review
  68. The Implementation in Context (ICON) Framework: A meta-framework of context domains, attributes and features in healthcare
  69. Caregiver and care recipient health literacy, social support and connectedness on caregiver psychological morbidity: A cross‐sectional dyad survey
  70. Overcoming challenges in conducting systematic reviews in implementation science: a methods commentary
  71. Nurses’ motivations and desired learning outcomes of postgraduate critical care studies: A descriptive exploratory study
  72. Vital sign assessment and nursing interventions in medical and surgical patients with rapid response system triggers
  73. Evaluating the quality of research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ + 4 Co-Pro)
  74. Is Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Effective in Improving Quality of Life?
  75. Informal carer support needs, facilitators and barriers in transitional care for older adults from hospital to home: A scoping review
  76. Impacts of technology implementation on nurses' work motivation, engagement, satisfaction and well‐being: A realist review
  77. Corrigendum to “Exploring social movement concepts and actions in a knowledge uptake and sustainability context: A concept analysis” [Int J Nurs Sci 9/4 (2022) 411–421]
  78. Insights from using an outcomes measurement properties search filter and conducting citation searches to locate psychometric articles of tools used to measure context attributes
  79. Acceptability of risk stratification within population‐based cancer screening from the perspective of the general public: A mixed‐methods systematic review
  80. Psychosocial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian nurses and midwives: a cross-sectional study
  81. Acceptability of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening from the perspective of healthcare professionals: A mixed methods systematic review and recommendations to support implementation
  82. Burden prediction in cancer caregivers: role of social support and connectedness
  83. Attributes and Features of Context Relevant to Knowledge Translation in Health Settings: A Response to Recent Commentaries
  84. Perspectives of family‐centred care at the end of life during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: A qualitative descriptive study
  85. Patient perceptions of care quality and discharge information following same‐day cardiac catheterization laboratory procedures: A mixed‐methods study
  86. A holistic and practical framework for evaluating research co-production: Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro)
  87. Older age, delirium, dementia, frailty, and critical care: Care priorities
  88. Exploring social movement concepts and actions in a knowledge uptake and sustainability context: A concept analysis
  89. Family-centred care at end of life in critical care: A retrospective descriptive study
  90. Labouring Together: Women's experiences of “Getting the care that I want and need” in maternity care
  91. Informal carers' support needs, facilitators and barriers in the transitional care of older adults: A qualitative study
  92. Nurses’ Experiences After Implementation of an Organization-Wide Electronic Medical Record: Qualitative Descriptive Study
  93. Nurses' harm prevention practices during admission of an older person to the hospital: A multi‐method qualitative study
  94. Change in nurses’ psychosocial characteristics pre- and post-electronic medical record system implementation coinciding with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: pre- and post-cross-sectional surveys
  95. Australian and Danish nurses’ and midwives’ wellbeing during COVID-19: A comparison study
  96. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Australian hospital-based nursing and midwifery educators
  97. Improving transitional care communication for older Australians from hospital to home: Co‐design of the TRANSITION tool
  98. Barriers and enablers to nurses' use of harm prevention strategies for older patients in hospital: A cross‐sectional survey
  99. Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO): a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a facilitation intervention on recognition and response to clinical deterioration
  100. Evaluating research co-production: protocol for the Research Quality Plus for Co-Production (RQ+ 4 Co-Pro) framework
  101. Clinician perspectives of pregnant women's participation in antiemetic decision‐making: A qualitative study
  102. A codesigned fit‐for‐purpose implementation framework for aged care
  103. Factors that influence intensive care admission decisions for older people: A systematic review
  104. An evaluation of interventions to improve outcomes for hospitalized patients in isolation: A systematic review
  105. Point-of-care ultrasound-guided cannulation versus standard cannulation in hemodialysis vascular access: A controlled random order crossover pilot feasibility study
  106. Nursing guidelines for comprehensive harm prevention strategies for adult patients in acute hospitals: An integrative review and synthesis
  107. Enablers and barriers to engaging in dementia-specific education: A cross-sectional survey
  108. The impact of covid-19 on psychosocial well-being and learning for australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students: a cross-sectional survey
  109. Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
  110. Facilitating family needs and support at the end of life in hospital: A descriptive study
  111. Facilitators and Barriers to the Adoption of an Electronic Medical Record System by Intensive Care Nurses
  112. Older Nurses’ Perceptions of an Electronic Medical Record Implementation
  113. Perioperative Nurses’ Perceptions Pre-Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record System
  114. How can hospitals change practice to better implement smoking cessation interventions? A systematic review
  115. Co‐designing Being Your Best program—A holistic approach to frailty in older community dwelling Australians
  116. Understanding nurses’ perceptions of barriers and enablers to use of a new electronic medical record system in Australia: a qualitative study
  117. How does implementation of an electronic medical record system impact nurses’ work motivation, engagement, satisfaction and well-being? A realist review protocol
  118. Response to: Effectiveness of ultrasound-guided cannulation of AVF on infiltration rates: A single center quality improvement study
  119. Factors associated with the decision to prescribe and administer antipsychotics for older people with delirium: a qualitative descriptive study
  120. The provision of dementia care in general practice: practice nurse perceptions of their role
  121. Resident and family engagement in medication management in aged care facilities: a systematic review
  122. Evaluation of the validity and reliability of the Nurses' Responsibility in Healthcare Quality Questionnaire: An instrument design study
  123. Stakeholder Perspectives of Attributes and Features of Context Relevant to Knowledge Translation in Health Settings: A Multi-Country Analysis
  124. Impact of emergency department length of stay on anxiety and comfort in older people
  125. Nurse Motivation, Engagement and Well-Being before an Electronic Medical Record System Implementation: A Mixed Methods Study
  126. Being Your Best: protocol for a feasibility study of a codesigned approach to reduce symptoms of frailty in people aged 65 years or more after transition from hospital
  127. Residential aged care staff awareness of and engagement with dementia‐specific support services and education
  128. Depression, anxiety and stress among Australian nursing and midwifery undergraduate students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
  129. Mobilisation alarm triggers, response times and utilisation before and after the introduction of policy for alarm reduction or elimination: A descriptive and comparative analysis
  130. Use of an audit with feedback implementation strategy to promote medication error reporting by nurses
  131. Point-of-care ultrasound use for vascular access assessment and cannulation in hemodialysis: A scoping review
  132. Vital sign abnormalities as predictors of clinical deterioration in subacute care patients: A prospective case-time-control study
  133. A concept analysis of dignity-protective continence care for care dependent older people in long-term care settings
  134. Perceived Roles of Bhutanese Health Care Professionals in Improving Patient Safety: A Qualitative Exploratory Descriptive Study
  135. Engaging patients and families in communication across transitions of care: An integrative review
  136. Evaluation of the TRANSITION tool to improve communication during older patients’ care transitions: Healthcare practitioners’ perspectives
  137. The development and validation of instruments to measure dignity-protective continence care for care-dependent older people in residential aged care facilities: A study protocol
  138. Cultivating Value Co-Creation in Health System Research Comment on "Experience of Health Leadership in Partnering with University-Based Researchers in Canada – A Call to Re-imagine Research"
  139. Reporting health research translation and impact in the curriculum vitae: a survey
  140. Resuscitation status and characteristics and outcomes of patients transferred from subacute care to acute care hospitals: A multi‐site prospective cohort study
  141. Communication and Coordination Processes Supporting Integrated Transitional Care: Australian Healthcare Practitioners’ Perspectives
  142. A framework of nurses’ responsibilities for quality healthcare — Exploration of content validity
  143. Staff perceptions of caring for people exhibiting behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in residential aged care: A cross‐sectional survey
  144. Understanding context: A concept analysis
  145. Magnesium sulphate replacement therapy in cardiac surgery patients: A systematic review
  146. Implementation Science and Implementation Science Communications: our aims, scope, and reporting expectations
  147. Semistructured interviews regarding patients’ perceptions of Choosing Wisely and shared decision-making: an Australian study
  148. Maternity service organisational interventions that aim to reduce caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analyses
  149. Midwives’ perceptions of barriers to exclusive breastfeeding in Bhutan: A qualitative study
  150. Exploring patient preferences for involvement in medication management in hospitals
  151. Attributes of context relevant to healthcare professionals’ use of research evidence in clinical practice: a multi-study analysis
  152. Co‐development of “BRAIN‐TRK”: Qualitative examination of acceptability, usability and feasibility of an App to support nurses' care for patients with behavioural and psychological symptoms of neurocognitive disorders in hospital
  153. Nurses’ decision‐making, practices and perceptions of patient involvement in medication administration in an acute hospital setting
  154. Timing of emergency interhospital transfers from subacute to acute care and patient outcomes: A prospective cohort study
  155. Cultural considerations at end of life in a geriatric inpatient rehabilitation setting
  156. End-of-life care for older people in subacute care: A retrospective clinical audit
  157. Patient safety policies, guidelines, and protocols in Bhutan
  158. A Qualitative Exploration of Preferences towards Restraint before Loss of Capacity
  159. End-of-life care in hospital: an audit of care against Australian national guidelines
  160. Point-of-care ultrasound-guided cannulation versus standard cannulation in haemodialysis vascular access: protocol for a controlled random order crossover pilot and feasibility study
  161. An Exploration of Breastfeeding Practices by Bhutanese Women
  162. Where are falls prevention resources allocated by hospitals and what do they cost? A cross sectional survey using semi-structured interviews of key informants at six Australian health services
  163. Communicating end-of-life care goals and decision-making among a multidisciplinary geriatric inpatient rehabilitation team: A qualitative descriptive study
  164. Nurse manager risk information management for decision-making: A qualitative analysis
  165. Nephrology nurses' perceptions of discussing sexual health issues with patients who have end-stage kidney disease
  166. Organisational interventions designed to reduce caesarean section rates: a systematic review protocol
  167. Patient safety issues and concerns in Bhutan’s healthcare system: a qualitative exploratory descriptive study
  168. Characteristics and outcomes of emergency interhospital transfers from subacute to acute care for clinical deterioration
  169. “Dignity”: A central construct in nursing home staff understandings of quality continence care
  170. Patient perceptions of deterioration and patient and family activated escalation systems-A qualitative study
  171. Patient participation in inpatient ward rounds on acute inpatient medical wards: a descriptive study
  172. Moving knowledge into action for more effective practice, programmes and policy: protocol for a research programme on integrated knowledge translation
  173. Research involving dying persons: Time to reconsider?
  174. Women’s decision-making processes and the influences on their mode of birth following a previous caesarean section in Taiwan: a qualitative study
  175. Establishing Cultural Integrity in Qualitative Research
  176. Comparison of policies for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration across five Victorian health services
  177. Dying persons’ perspectives on, or experiences of, participating in research: An integrative review
  178. How Is Patient Safety Understood by Healthcare Professionals? The Case of Bhutan
  179. User experience and care for older people transitioning from hospital to home: Patients’ and carers’ perspectives
  180. Emergency nurses’ knowledge and self-rated practice skills when caring for older patients in the Emergency Department
  181. Prioritising Responses Of Nurses To deteriorating patient Observations (PRONTO) protocol: testing the effectiveness of a facilitation intervention in a pragmatic, cluster-randomised trial with an embedded process evaluation and cost analysis
  182. Multisource feedback to graduate nurses: a multimethod study
  183. Culture matters: indigenizing patient safety in Bhutan
  184. Labouring Together: collaborative alliances in maternity care in Victoria, Australia—protocol of a mixed-methods study
  185. Enhancing the reporting of implementation research
  186. Risk factors for incident delirium in an acute general medical setting: a retrospective case-control study
  187. Tri-focal Model of Care Implementation: Perspectives of Residents and Family
  188. Resuscitation orders in acute hospitals: A point prevalence study
  189. Fostering trusting relationships with older immigrants hospitalised for end-of-life care
  190. Nursing Strategies for Engaging Families of Older Immigrants Hospitalized for End-of-Life Care
  191. User Experience and Care Integration in Transitional Care for Older People From Hospital to Home
  192. Nursing Roles and Strategies in End-of-Life Decision Making Concerning Elderly Immigrants Admitted to Acute Care Hospitals
  193. The role of religion and spirituality in coping with kidney disease and haemodialysis in Thailand
  194. Assuaging death anxiety in older overseas-born Australians of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds hospitalised for end-of-life care
  195. Development of an instrument to assess nurses’ perceptions of their responsibility for healthcare quality
  196. Piloting the feasibility of head-mounted video technology to augment student feedback during simulated clinical decision-making: An observational design pilot study
  197. Engaging patients and families in communication across transitions of care: an integrative review protocol
  198. Collaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges
  199. Development, implementation and evaluation of a clinical research engagement and leadership capacity building program in a large Australian health care service
  200. Patient engagement in clinical communication: an exploratory study
  201. Comparison of medication policies to guide nursing practice across seven Victorian health services
  202. Identifying the domains of context important to implementation science: a study protocol
  203. Reliability and Validity of the Alberta Context Tool (ACT) with Professional Nurses: Findings from a Multi-Study Analysis
  204. Intradialytic Laughter Yoga therapy for haemodialysis patients: a pre-post intervention feasibility study
  205. Implementation of an audit with feedback knowledge translation intervention to promote medication error reporting in health care: a protocol
  206. Understanding context in knowledge translation: a concept analysis study protocol
  207. Quality care outcomes following transitional care interventions for older people from hospital to home: a systematic review
  208. Comparison of not for resuscitation (NFR) forms across five Victorian health services
  209. HOW DO THAI PATIENTS RECEIVING HAEMODIALYSIS COPE WITH PAIN?
  210. Laughter and Humor Therapy in Dialysis
  211. ‘Moral distress’ – time to abandon a flawed nursing construct?
  212. Theory-informed approaches to translating pain evidence into practice
  213. A realist review of interventions and strategies to promote evidence-informed healthcare: a focus on change agency
  214. Cognitive psychology theories of Change in Provider Behavior
  215. Educational theories
  216. Feedback reporting of survey data to healthcare aides
  217. Nursing home administrators’ perspectives on a study feedback report: a cross sectional survey
  218. Designing Strategies to Implement Research-Based Policies and Procedures
  219. Realist synthesis: illustrating the method for implementation research
  220. Using the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services Framework to Guide Research Use in the Practice Setting
  221. A Data Quality Control Program for Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews
  222. Assessment of variation in the alberta context tool: the contribution of unit level contextual factors and specialty in Canadian pediatric acute care settings
  223. HOW DO THAI PATIENTS WITH END STAGE RENAL DISEASE ADAPT TO BEING DEPENDENT ON HAEMODIALYSIS? A PILOT STUDY
  224. Organizational Factors Associated With Decreased Mortality Among Veterans Affairs Patients With an ICU Stay
  225. Teaching and Learning about the Impact of Evidence-Based Practice Implementation
  226. To what extent do nurses use research in clinical practice? A systematic review
  227. Nurses' role in medication safety
  228. The relationship between characteristics of context and research utilization in a pediatric setting
  229. The Resident Assessment Instrument-Minimum Data Set 2.0 quality indicators: a systematic review
  230. The BARRIERS scale -- the barriers to research utilization scale: A systematic review
  231. Teaching EBP: Integrating Technology into Academic Curricula to Facilitate Evidence-Based Decision-Making
  232. Teaching EBP: Strategies for Achieving Sustainable Organizational Change Toward Evidence-Based Practice
  233. Strategies for Translating Knowledge into Practice
  234. Public Reporting of Nursing Home Quality of Care: Lessons from the United States Experience for Canadian Policy Discussion
  235. Getting Evidence into Practice-Understanding Knowledge Translation to Achieve Practice Change
  236. Study protocol for the translating research in elder care (TREC): building context through case studies in long-term care project (project two)
  237. Translating research in elder care: an introduction to a study protocol series
  238. Nurses’ critical event risk assessments: a judgement analysis
  239. The Effects of Time Pressure and Experience on Nurses' Risk Assessment Decisions
  240. An observational study of health professionals’ use of evidence to inform the development of clinical management tools
  241. Nurses' perceived barriers to the implementation of a Fall Prevention Clinical Practice Guideline in Singapore hospitals
  242. Fall incidence and fall prevention practices at acute care hospitals in Singapore: a retrospective audit
  243. Editorial
  244. Development and Validation of the Self-Administration of Medication Tool
  245. Beyond the BARRIERS Scale
  246. Readers' Forum
  247. Theories and Models of Knowledge to Action
  248. The Knowledge-to-Action Cycle