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Priority evidence-practice gaps in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease care: final report
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| apo-nid70917.pdf | 1.48 MB |
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| apo-nid70917.pdf | 1.75 MB |
| apo-nid70917.PDF | 1.75 MB |
The purpose of this project has been to engage key stakeholders in the use of aggregate continuous quality improvement data to identify and address system-wide evidence-practice gaps in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Acute Rheumatic Heart Disease/ and Rheumatic Heart Disease care. We sought to engage a range of stakeholders in different roles and across different levels of the primary health care system, including service providers, managers, policymakers and researchers. We aimed to capture their knowledge on the barriers and enablers to addressing the identified priority-evidence practice gaps and their suggestions on strategies for improvement.
