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The association of a virtual learning community and a clinical preceptorship into a unified activity is innovative and should be conducive to changes in practice.
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Sites with context conducive to change in these areas predictably had high uptake, while sites with uniformly weak contextual elements had low uptake.
In particular, the YMI experience illustrates the importance of relationship building at various levels in order to foster an environment that is conducive to change.
However, characterizing contextual elements only in terms of their relative strength (conducive or not conducive to change) relative to SI, while useful, is not sufficient.
In contrast, when a majority of contextual elements are not conducive to change, implementation is not successful.
At the National Theatre, the absence of weightbearing walls is conducive to change, but the reinforced concrete strata are not.
In addition to motivating the elephant and directing the rider, the last important solution involves shaping the path or creating a situation that's conducive to change.
Our faster pace of life is conducive to change, and millennials seem to happily embrace it.
Implementation researchers anticipate that when a majority of contextual elements are conducive to change, implementation is usually successful.
Thirdly, Fiji's obesity prevention policy landscape might become more conducive to change by illuminating the "obesity framing contest".
The more appeal of media dissemination and the stronger affinity, the higher transmission efficiency, the more conducive to the change in attitudes [ 13].
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