Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3180965752> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3180965752 abstract "Abstract Background When complex health services interventions are implemented in real-world settings, adaptations are inevitable. Adaptations are changes made to an intervention, implementation strategy, or context prior to, during, and after implementation to improve uptake and fit. There is a growing interest in systematically documenting and understanding adaptations including what is changed, why, when, by whom, and with what impact. The rural Transitions Nurse Program (TNP) is a program in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), designed to safely transition a rural veteran from a tertiary hospital back home. TNP has been implemented in multiple cohorts across 11 sites nationwide over 4 years. In this paper, we describe adaptations in five TNP sites from the first cohort of sites and implications for the scale-up of TNP and discuss lessons learned for the systematic documentation and analysis of adaptations. Methods We used the Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) expanded version of the original Stirman framework to guide the rapid qualitative matrix analysis of adaptations. Adaptations were documented using multiple approaches: real-time database, semi-structured midpoint and exit interviews with implementors, and member checking with the implementation team. Interviews were recorded and transcribed. To combine multiple sources of adaptations, we used key domains from our framework and organized adaptations by time when the adaptation occurred (pre-, early, mid-, late implementation; sustainment) and categorized them as proactive or reactive. Results Forty-one unique adaptations were reported during the study period. The most common type of adaptation was changes in target populations (patient enrollment criteria) followed by personnel changes (staff turnover). Most adaptations occurred during the mid-implementation time period and varied in number and type of adaptation. The reasons for this are discussed, and suggestions for future adaptation protocols are included. Conclusions This study demonstrates the feasibility of systematically documenting adaptations using multiple methods across time points. Implementors were able to track adaptations in real time across the course of an intervention, which provided timely and actionable feedback to the implementation team overseeing the national roll-out of the program. Longitudinal semi-structured interviews can complement the real-time database and elicit reflective adaptations." @default.
- W3180965752 created "2021-07-19" @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5028186268 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5041740426 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5042966719 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5067317834 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5067691291 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5068430456 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5072332027 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5083965405 @default.
- W3180965752 creator A5091468712 @default.
- W3180965752 date "2021-07-13" @default.
- W3180965752 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3180965752 title "Understanding adaptations in the Veteran Health Administration’s Transitions Nurse Program: refining methodology and pragmatic implications for scale-up" @default.
- W3180965752 cites W1593870007 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W189647164 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W1985348239 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W1993181943 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2109880945 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2120079020 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2461374963 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2626043171 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2735252793 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2765995199 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2797788286 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2894055087 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2948736612 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W2972423611 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3001568345 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3032821078 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3043502659 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3093269239 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3098485215 @default.
- W3180965752 cites W3151896489 @default.
- W3180965752 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-021-01126-y" @default.
- W3180965752 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/8276503" @default.
- W3180965752 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34256763" @default.
- W3180965752 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3180965752 type Work @default.
- W3180965752 sameAs 3180965752 @default.
- W3180965752 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W3180965752 countsByYear W31809657522022 @default.
- W3180965752 countsByYear W31809657522023 @default.
- W3180965752 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5028186268 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5041740426 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5042966719 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5067317834 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5067691291 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5068430456 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5072332027 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5083965405 @default.
- W3180965752 hasAuthorship W3180965752A5091468712 @default.
- W3180965752 hasBestOaLocation W31809657521 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C137992405 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C138816342 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C139807058 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C145642194 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C195094911 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C2780877353 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C509550671 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C518773536 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C56666940 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConcept C72497813 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C137992405 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C138816342 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C139807058 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C144133560 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C145642194 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C15744967 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C159110408 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C166957645 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C169760540 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C195094911 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C199360897 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C205649164 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C27415008 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C2778755073 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C2779343474 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C2780877353 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C41008148 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C509550671 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C518773536 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C56666940 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C58640448 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C71924100 @default.
- W3180965752 hasConceptScore W3180965752C72497813 @default.