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Implementation Science: Systematic, Sustainable, Evidence-Based Change

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By Cagkan/Adobe Stock Reading the article by Russell-Babin and colleagues in the December 2023 issue of AJN made me grateful for all the work that went into developing the nursing implementation science (IS) program at Inova. Towards more comprehensive and systematic evidence-based change.

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RCT of Default Inpatient PC Consults: Kate Courtright & Scott Halpern

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Eric: I remember in particular one of the things you said is that we’ve had this explosive growth in inpatient palliative care, but the large majority of evidence that we’ve had for palliative care really comes from outpatient settings. The big changes that were made were not big and not sustained in a lot of cases.

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Storycatching: Podcast with Heather Coats and Thor Ringler

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Heather Coats is hard at work establishing the evidence base for the power of capturing patient stories in healthcare settings, for those health systems that need a little more convincing. . A few data based publication links from Person-Centered Narrative Intervention Program of Research: . Wonderful work. Schilling, L.,

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Who should get Palliative Care? Kate Courtright

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In the US, geriatrics “grew up” as an academic profession with a heavy research base. In contrast to geriatrics, the evidence base for palliative care lagged clinical growth, in part because palliative care has no centralized “home” at the National Institutes of Health. What’s the role of implementation science?

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Dignity at the End of Life: A Podcast with Harvey Chochinov

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Well that all changes today as we’ve invited the world’s foremost expert in dignity at the end of life, Dr. Harvey Max Chochinov, to join us on the podcast. It seemed to be a place where there was an interface between kind of the biological sciences and the human side of medicine, if you will. Alex: So what’s the evidence?

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Aging and Climate Change: Karl Pillemer, Leslie Wharton, & Ruth McDermott-Levy

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Summary Transcript Summary To my teenagers, climate change is an existential crisis. was supported by the fossil fuel industry , because it shifted responsibility for change from industry to individuals. Voting and emailing congress to advocate for systemic change (e.g. It’s the end of the world as we know it.