Blar i Artikler på forfatter "Aakhus, Eivind"
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Determinants of adherence to recommendations for depressed elderly patients in primary care: A multi-methods study
Aakhus, Eivind; Oxman, Andrew David; Flottorp, Signe Agnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Objective: It is logical that tailoring implementation strategies to address identified determinants of adherence to clinical practice guidelines should improve adherence. This study aimed to identify and prioritize ... -
Process evaluation of five tailored programs to improve the implementation of evidence-based recommendations for chronic conditions in primary care
Jäger, Cornelia; Steinhäuser, Jost; Freund, Tobias; Baker, Richard H. A.; Agarwal, Shona; Godycki-Ćwirko, Maciek; Kowalczyk, Anna; Aakhus, Eivind; Granlund, Ingeborg; van Lieshout, Jan; Szecsenyi, Joachim; Wensing, Michel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background Although there is evidence that tailored implementation strategies can be effective, there is little evidence on which methods of tailoring improve the effect. We designed and evaluated five tailored programs ... -
Tailored interventions to implement recommendations for elderly patients with depression in primary care: A study protocol for a pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial
Aakhus, Eivind; Granlund, Ingeborg; Odgaard-Jensen, Jan; Wensing, Michel; Oxman, Andrew David; Flottorp, Signe Agnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)Background The prevalence of depression is high and the elderly have an increased risk of developing chronic course. International data suggest that depression in the elderly is under-recognised, the latency before clinicians ... -
Tailoring interventions to implement recommendations for the treatment of elderly patients with depression: A qualitative study
Aakhus, Eivind; Granlund, Ingeborg; Oxman, Andrew David; Flottorp, Signe Agnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)BACKGROUND: To improve adherence to evidence-based recommendations, it is logical to identify determinants of practice and tailor interventions to address these. We have previously prioritised six recommendations to improve ...