Journal article
Understanding practice: The factors that influence management of mild traumatic brain injury in the emergency department-a qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework
EJ Tavender, M Bosch, RL Gruen, SE Green, J Knott, JJ Francis, S Michie, DA O'Connor
Implementation Science | Published : 2014
Open access
Abstract
Background: Mild traumatic brain injury is a frequent cause of presentation to emergency departments. Despite the availability of clinical practice guidelines in this area, there is variation in practice. One of the aims of the Neurotrauma Evidence Translation program is to develop and evaluate a targeted, theory- and evidence-informed intervention to improve the management of mild traumatic brain injury in Australian emergency departments. This study is the first step in the intervention development process and uses the Theoretical Domains Framework to explore the factors perceived to influence the uptake of four key evidence-based recommended practices for managing mild traumatic brain inj..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The NET Program is funded by the Transport Accident Commission, Australia. EJT is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. DOC is supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health Fellowship (606726).