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Meanings of multifaceted intervention in English
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Conclusions and implications: The complex multifacetedintervention tested in the COME-ON study successfully improved appropriateness of prescribing in NHs.
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This study was the only one to report an assessment of barriers prior to the elaboration of its multifacetedintervention.
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Background: This research study evaluates the effectiveness of a multifacetedintervention program to improve the management of depression in primary care.
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This in-depth evaluation of a multifacetedintervention strategy could therefore help to modify strategies, by making them more effective and less expensive.
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Objectives: To investigate the impact of a complex multifacetedintervention on the appropriateness of prescribing for Belgian nursing home (NH) residents.
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The multifacetedintervention includes an evidence-based clinical pathway, written care protocols, a quality coordinator, and a monitoring and feedback system of performance measures.
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We conclude that multifacetedintervention had a moderate but relevant effect on the performance of GDPs, which is consistent with other findings in primary care.
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Our goal was to determine the influence of a multifacetedintervention on the effectiveness of routine cleaning of surfaces in a walk-in emergency care unit.
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There were 23 comparisons of multifacetedinterventions involving educational outreach.
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No relationship was found between the number of component interventions and the effects of multifacetedinterventions.
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The study also explored whether the effects of multifacetedinterventions increased with the number of intervention components.
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However interactive, multifacetedinterventions, and interventions with repeated inputs appear more effective in bringing about positive changes than traditional non-interactive techniques.
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The predictive hypothesis was that guideline implementation strategies based on multifacetedinterventions would be more effective in patient care than the dissemination of guidelines only.