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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
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April 6, 2004
Notifiable Diseases Database system: review and development strategy
Lina Persson, Mark Bartlett
Qualitative Health Research
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October 9, 2020
The Weight of Words: Co-Analysis of Thick Ethnographic Description and "Friction" as Methodological Strategies in a Health Policy Research Partnership
Victoria Loblay, Kathleen P Conte, Sisse Grøn, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
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January 16, 2022
Scale-up of prevention programmes: sustained state-wide use of programme delivery software is explained by normalised self-organised adoption and non-adoption
Eileen Goldberg, Kathleen Conte, Victoria Loblay, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice
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November 9, 2018
Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
Amanda M Green, Christine Innes-Hughes, Chris Rissel, et al.
Health Promotion International
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February 28, 2020
Key Performance Indicators for program scale-up and divergent practice styles: a study from NSW, Australia
Sisse Grøn, Victoria Loblay, Kathleen P Conte, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
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December 7, 2017
Dynamics behind the scale up of evidence-based obesity prevention: protocol for a multi-site case study of an electronic implementation monitoring system in health promotion practice
Kathleen P Conte, Sisse Groen, Victoria Loblay, et al.
BMC Public Health
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June 14, 2020
Can an electronic monitoring system capture implementation of health promotion programs? A focussed ethnographic exploration of the story behind program monitoring data
Kathleen Conte, Leah Marks, Victoria Loblay, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
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September 20, 2019
Capturing implementation knowledge: applying focused ethnography to study how implementers generate and manage knowledge in the scale-up of obesity prevention programs
Kathleen P Conte, Abeera Shahid, Sisse Grøn, et al.
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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
|
April 6, 2004
Notifiable Diseases Database system: review and development strategy
Lina Persson, Mark Bartlett
Qualitative Health Research
|
October 9, 2020
The Weight of Words: Co-Analysis of Thick Ethnographic Description and "Friction" as Methodological Strategies in a Health Policy Research Partnership
Victoria Loblay, Kathleen P Conte, Sisse Grøn, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
|
January 16, 2022
Scale-up of prevention programmes: sustained state-wide use of programme delivery software is explained by normalised self-organised adoption and non-adoption
Eileen Goldberg, Kathleen Conte, Victoria Loblay, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice
|
November 9, 2018
Codesign of the Population Health Information Management System to measure reach and practice change of childhood obesity programs
Amanda M Green, Christine Innes-Hughes, Chris Rissel, et al.
Health Promotion International
|
February 28, 2020
Key Performance Indicators for program scale-up and divergent practice styles: a study from NSW, Australia
Sisse Grøn, Victoria Loblay, Kathleen P Conte, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
|
December 7, 2017
Dynamics behind the scale up of evidence-based obesity prevention: protocol for a multi-site case study of an electronic implementation monitoring system in health promotion practice
Kathleen P Conte, Sisse Groen, Victoria Loblay, et al.
BMC Public Health
|
June 14, 2020
Can an electronic monitoring system capture implementation of health promotion programs? A focussed ethnographic exploration of the story behind program monitoring data
Kathleen Conte, Leah Marks, Victoria Loblay, et al.
Implementation Science : IS
|
September 20, 2019
Capturing implementation knowledge: applying focused ethnography to study how implementers generate and manage knowledge in the scale-up of obesity prevention programs
Kathleen P Conte, Abeera Shahid, Sisse Grøn, et al.
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