Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5824524 | Clinical Therapeutics | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Extrapolating trial findings to clinical practice settings is limited by the heterogeneity of study populations and the implementation of models of intervention beyond academic health centers, where practice environments differ considerably. Ensuring that individual programs are both developed and assessed that consider these factors is integral to ensuring adherence and fidelity with the core dimensions of disease management necessary to optimize patient and organizational outcomes. Recognizing the complexity of the multidisciplinary CHF interventions will be important in advancing the design, implementation, and evaluation of the interventions.
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Authors
Patricia M. RN, PhD, Phillip J. RN, PhD, Thitipong MSN, G. RN, BN (Hons), Cheryl RN, PhD,