2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00419
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Implementation and Sustainability of a Pharmacy-Led, Hospital-Wide Bedside Medication Delivery Program: A Qualitative Process Evaluation Using RE-AIM

Abstract: Background: Few studies of hospital-based implementation assess sustainability or collect formal implementation outcomes, in part because the emphasis is often on initial adoption and rapid cycles of improvement. The purpose of this process evaluation was to assess the implementation of a pharmacy-led, hospital-wide program and contribute to the literature by collecting formal implementation outcomes, including sustainability. Methods: This was a qualitative process evaluation of a program that delivers discha… Show more

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“…This was a consequence of the positive results of the implementation of user embracement perceived by healthcare workers with higher education. However, according to Prusaczyk, Mixon and Kripalan, 51 successful implementation may not be enough to achieve a satisfactory sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a consequence of the positive results of the implementation of user embracement perceived by healthcare workers with higher education. However, according to Prusaczyk, Mixon and Kripalan, 51 successful implementation may not be enough to achieve a satisfactory sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%