2025
Evaluating implementation preparedness for suicide screening and referral in a Nepali emergency department: A mixed-methods study
Shrestha A, Shrestha R, Risal A, Shakya R, Sigdel K, Bajracharya R, Paudel P, Gumudavelly D, Egger E, Zhuang S, Vijayakumar L, Hagaman A. Evaluating implementation preparedness for suicide screening and referral in a Nepali emergency department: A mixed-methods study. Implementation Research And Practice 2025, 6: 26334895251343644. PMID: 40630920, PMCID: PMC12235230, DOI: 10.1177/26334895251343644.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicide screeningEmergency departmentScreening interventionsClinical staffPatient's lifeLow-income settingsSuicide prevention workMixed-methods studyFocus group discussionsImplementation strategy selectionReferral interventionSuicide preventionConsolidation frameworkImplementation readinessEffective suicide screeningImplementation strategiesInformant interviewsStructured questionnaireED programImplementation preparednessQuantitative findingsSocial barriersSuicide mythsCFIRDepartmental leadershipHow Are Qualitative Methods Used in Implementation Science Research? Results From a Systematic Scoping Review
Hagaman A, Rhodes E, Aloe C, Hennein R, Peng M, Deyling M, Georgescu M, Nyhan K, Schwartz A, Zhou K, Katague M, Egger E, Spiegelman D. How Are Qualitative Methods Used in Implementation Science Research? Results From a Systematic Scoping Review. Implementation Research And Practice 2025, 6: 26334895251367470. PMID: 40894413, PMCID: PMC12394868, DOI: 10.1177/26334895251367470.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSystematic scoping reviewFocus group discussionsArea of implementation scienceStudy designQualitative study designImplementation science researchEvidence-based interventionsData collectionQualitative methodsQualitative data collectionIn-depth interviewsImplementation outcomesImplementation researchImplementation scienceScoping ReviewHealth researchReview of articlesThematic analysisGroup discussionsContent analysisData collection methodsApplication of qualitative methodsSample sizeInterviewsSystematic synthesis
2024
Group prenatal care successes, challenges, and frameworks for scaling up: a case study in adopting health care innovations
Masters C, Carandang R, Lewis J, Hagaman A, Metrick R, Ickovics J, Cunningham S. Group prenatal care successes, challenges, and frameworks for scaling up: a case study in adopting health care innovations. Implementation Science Communications 2024, 5: 20. PMID: 38439113, PMCID: PMC10913654, DOI: 10.1186/s43058-024-00556-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGroup prenatal carePrenatal careGroup prenatal care sessionsLeadership buy-inQuality of careHealth care innovationsNon-adoptersFocus group discussionsOrganization-wide goalsCare implementationCare innovationsIntervention designCare sessionsCase study approachImprovement initiativesTransformative changeAdministrative dataHealthcare innovationOrganizational goalsCareOrganization leadershipClinical sitesGroup careTrial registrationTheBuy-in
2023
Implementation of a Hardware-Assisted Bluetooth-Based COVID-19 Tracking Device in a High School: Mixed Methods Study
Li D, Shelby T, Brault M, Manohar R, Vermund S, Hagaman A, Forastiere L, Caruthers T, Egger E, Wang Y, Manohar N, Manohar P, Davis J, Zhou X. Implementation of a Hardware-Assisted Bluetooth-Based COVID-19 Tracking Device in a High School: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023, 7: e39765. PMID: 36525333, PMCID: PMC10131711, DOI: 10.2196/39765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchContact tracingPilot implementation studyPublic health toolMixed-methods evaluationTechnical difficultiesSignificant numberQualitative focus group discussionsClose contactInfectious diseasesHealth toolsLarge-scale pandemicMixed-methods studyImplementation outcomesCOVID-19Significant differencesImplementation studyEmotional reassuranceFocus group discussionsMost contactMixed methods designMethods studySustained useCase interviewsMaintenance frameworkHabits
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