Implementing Clinical Decarbonization Actions: Lessons Learned from the University of California Health System
Marty-Chastan C, Brindis C, Weiser S, Thottathil S, Sherman J, Teherani A. Implementing Clinical Decarbonization Actions: Lessons Learned from the University of California Health System. The Joint Commission Journal On Quality And Patient Safety 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2025.08.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUniversity of California health systemsCalifornia health systemHealth systemMethod Semi-structured interviewsFront-line healthcare workersCFIR domainsInner settingOuter settingInterview guideHealthcare workersConsolidation frameworkPeer professionalsCFIRImplementation challengesParticipantsFederal policymakersIndividual characteristicsHospitalWork responsibilitiesInterviewsOrganizational levelNumerous stakeholdersBarriersProfessionalsSupply chain partnersSite Reviewer Perspectives on the Implementation of the Commission on Cancer Operative Standards.
Baskin A, Kravchenko T, Funk E, Francescatti A, Hieken T, Hendren S, Boughey J, Weigel R, Boffa D, Dossett L. Site Reviewer Perspectives on the Implementation of the Commission on Cancer Operative Standards. Journal Of The American College Of Surgeons 2025 PMID: 40626591, PMCID: PMC12240463, DOI: 10.1097/xcs.0000000000001462.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSite reviewSemi-structured interview guideIndividual level factorsEffective interdisciplinary communicationCommission on CancerSurgeon engagementInterview guideLeadership supportThematic analysisSite leadershipConsolidation frameworkInterdisciplinary communicationLevel factorsAccreditation processCancer surgeryPositive changesAdequate personnelTechnical qualityInstitutional resourcesCFIRComplianceCancerOperational standardsReviewVisitsEvaluating implementation preparedness for suicide screening and referral in a Nepali emergency department: A mixed-methods study
Shrestha A, Shrestha R, Risal A, Shakya R, Sigdel K, Bajracharya R, Paudel P, Gumudavelly D, Egger E, Zhuang S, Vijayakumar L, Hagaman A. Evaluating implementation preparedness for suicide screening and referral in a Nepali emergency department: A mixed-methods study. Implementation Research And Practice 2025, 6: 26334895251343644. PMID: 40630920, PMCID: PMC12235230, DOI: 10.1177/26334895251343644.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSuicide screeningEmergency departmentScreening interventionsClinical staffPatient's lifeLow-income settingsSuicide prevention workMixed-methods studyFocus group discussionsImplementation strategy selectionReferral interventionSuicide preventionConsolidation frameworkImplementation readinessEffective suicide screeningImplementation strategiesInformant interviewsStructured questionnaireED programImplementation preparednessQuantitative findingsSocial barriersSuicide mythsCFIRDepartmental leadership
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