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A case study of a theory-based method for identifying and reporting core functions and forms of evidence-based interventions
M. Alexis Kirk
, Emily R. Haines
, Franziska S. Rokoske
, Byron J. Powell
, Morris Weinberger
, Laura C. Hanson
, Sarah A. Birken
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Evidence-based Interventions
100%
Adaptation Models
44%
Planned Adaptation
44%
Adaptation
33%
Usual Care
22%
Patient Care
11%
Patient Demographics
11%
New Patients
11%
Healthcare Settings
11%
Adaptation Process
11%
Care Pathway
11%
Analytic Method
11%
Hospice
11%
Interview Guide
11%
Specific Tools
11%
Sampling Approach
11%
Theory of Change
11%
Six-step
11%
Primary Data Collection
11%
Codebook
11%
Step Method
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient Referral
100%
Patient Population
100%
Care Pathway
100%
Computer Science
Case Study
100%
Model Adaptation
66%
In-Process
16%
Adaptation Process
16%
Interview Guide
16%
Sampling Approach
16%
Primary Data
16%
Mathematics
Step Method
100%