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The vision of healthy places is inspiring and the journey from specific professional paradigms to long-term, holistic solutions is critical for successful implementation.
Accordingly, our analysis was completed without stakeholder consultation that is critical for successful implementation of protected areas [84].
Continued education of staff with periodic ongoing review of patient data are critical for successful implementation of any insulin protocol (364– 364).
Continued education of staff in conjunction with periodic ongoing review of patient data is critical for successful implementation of any insulin protocol (97– 101).
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Improved, advanced hydrogen storage technologies are seen as a critical need for successful implementation of hydrogen fuel cells in many of these applications.
Applying diffusion of innovation theory, Grilli and Lomas identified guideline complexity, trialability, and observability as critical factors for successful implementation [ 12].
Deutsch and colleagues evaluated EHR programs in five countries (England, Germany, Canada, Denmark, and Australia) and found five critical areas for successful implementation: acceptance and change management, demonstration of benefits and funding, project management, health policy-related goals and implementation strategy [ 2].
The education research literature is written for education researchers and seldom provides sufficient detail or scaffolding for instructors who are not education researchers to read the methods and identify the critical elements for successful implementation (Borrego et al., 2013).
Extensive research in other fields such as social sciences and business has determined that Organizational Readiness for Change (ORC) is a critical precursor for successful implementation of change initiatives [ 11, 13, 35, 36].
Organisational culture is a critical factor for successful implementation of quality improvement and development of patient safety culture. 1 2 Safety culture is often defined as the product of individual and group values, attitudes, competencies and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an organisation's health and safety programmes.
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