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Maria E Prior

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Implementation Science : IS|July 30, 2014
Application of theory to enhance audit and feedback interventions to increase the uptake of evidence-based transfusion practice: an intervention development protocolNatalie J Gould, Fabiana Lorencatto, Simon J Stanworth, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 11, 2011
Pre-validation methods for developing a patient reported outcome instrumentMaria E Prior, Jemaima Che Hamzah, Jillian J Francis, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 18, 2013
Clinical components and associated behavioural aspects of a complex healthcare intervention: multi-methods study of selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critical careStephan U Dombrowski, Maria E Prior, Eilidh Duncan, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|November 12, 2013
Clinical stakeholders' opinions on the use of selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill patients in intensive care units: an international Delphi studyBrian H Cuthbertson, Marion K Campbell, Graeme MacLennan, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|April 30, 2014
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill patients treated in intensive care units: a mixed-methods feasibility study (the SuDDICU study)Jill J Francis, Eilidh M Duncan, Maria E Prior, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|April 22, 2014
The views of health care professionals about selective decontamination of the digestive tract: an international, theoretically informed interview studyEilidh M Duncan, Brian H Cuthbertson, Maria E Prior, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 12, 2013
Comparison of four methods for assessing the importance of attitudinal beliefs: an international Delphi study in intensive care settingsJill J Francis, Eilidh M Duncan, Maria E Prior, et al.
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Implementation Science : IS|July 30, 2014
Application of theory to enhance audit and feedback interventions to increase the uptake of evidence-based transfusion practice: an intervention development protocolNatalie J Gould, Fabiana Lorencatto, Simon J Stanworth, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 11, 2011
Pre-validation methods for developing a patient reported outcome instrumentMaria E Prior, Jemaima Che Hamzah, Jillian J Francis, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|May 18, 2013
Clinical components and associated behavioural aspects of a complex healthcare intervention: multi-methods study of selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critical careStephan U Dombrowski, Maria E Prior, Eilidh Duncan, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|November 12, 2013
Clinical stakeholders' opinions on the use of selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill patients in intensive care units: an international Delphi studyBrian H Cuthbertson, Marion K Campbell, Graeme MacLennan, et al.
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England)|April 30, 2014
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in critically ill patients treated in intensive care units: a mixed-methods feasibility study (the SuDDICU study)Jill J Francis, Eilidh M Duncan, Maria E Prior, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|April 22, 2014
The views of health care professionals about selective decontamination of the digestive tract: an international, theoretically informed interview studyEilidh M Duncan, Brian H Cuthbertson, Maria E Prior, et al.
British Journal of Health Psychology|October 12, 2013
Comparison of four methods for assessing the importance of attitudinal beliefs: an international Delphi study in intensive care settingsJill J Francis, Eilidh M Duncan, Maria E Prior, et al.
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