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- CUSTOMISE
- Implementing Digital Diabetes Prevention programmes to promote patient engagement and scale up
- Improving the implementation and reach of self-management support in Cancer Care
- Optimising practice feedback to improve diabetes care (OPTI AUDIT - GP)
- Improving shared decision making in perimenopause consultations in general practice
- Translating the tailoring process to improve the implementation of diabetes care.
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- Learning to created integrated community Networks through Knowledge exchange (LINK)
- Enhancing the reach and sustainability of an integrated falls prevention pathway
- Experiences and perceptions of evidence use among senior stakeholders in the HSE - Evidence use in the Irish health service
- End to End (E2E) Implementation of the Model of Integrated Care for Type 2 diabetes
- Experiences of the DAFNE structured education programme, and managing type 1 diabetes during Covid-19
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We Welcome Dr Ana Contreras Navarro and Ms. Julia Banasiak to the Health Implementation Research Hub (HIRH).
Both researchers are working with Dr Sheena McHugh within the CUSTOMISE Project
Ana joins the team as a senior postdoctoral researcher working on the CUSTOMISE project funded by a HRB Research Leader Award. Ana's research within CUSTOMISE is focused on understanding the process of tailoring implementation strategies in health care settings.
Julia started working within the HIRH in mid January '24 as a research assistant working on the HRB funded Knowledge Translation Award (KTA) "Translating the tailoring process to improve the implementation of diabetes care". This knowledge translation activity supports the CUSTOMISE project.