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No magic targets! changing clinical practice to become more evidence based

No magic targets! changing clinical practice to become more evidence based
No magic targets! changing clinical practice to become more evidence based
This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors are specifically interested in underresearched questions concerning the latter stages of the creation, diffusion, and adoption of new knowledge, namely: What makes this information credible and therefore utilized? Why do actors decide to use new knowledge? And what is the significance of the social context of which actors are a part?
adoption of innovations, London, changing clinical practice, England, diffusion, evidence based medicine, time, community
0361-6274
35-47
Dopson, Sue
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Fitzgerald, Louise
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Gabbay, John
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Locock, Louise
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Dopson, Sue
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Ferlie, Ewan
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Gabbay, John
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Dopson, Sue, Fitzgerald, Louise, Ferlie, Ewan, Gabbay, John and Locock, Louise (2002) No magic targets! changing clinical practice to become more evidence based. Health Care Management Review, 27 (3), 35-47.

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This article focuses on the diffusion and adoption of innovations in clinical practice. The authors are specifically interested in underresearched questions concerning the latter stages of the creation, diffusion, and adoption of new knowledge, namely: What makes this information credible and therefore utilized? Why do actors decide to use new knowledge? And what is the significance of the social context of which actors are a part?

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Published date: July 2002
Keywords: adoption of innovations, London, changing clinical practice, England, diffusion, evidence based medicine, time, community

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Local EPrints ID: 61761
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/61761
ISSN: 0361-6274
PURE UUID: 7419cfdf-d396-4d30-9ca4-cd27473cb6e7

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Date deposited: 09 Sep 2008
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:28

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Author: Sue Dopson
Author: Louise Fitzgerald
Author: Ewan Ferlie
Author: John Gabbay
Author: Louise Locock

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