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#132 - Improving the definition of implementation fidelity to better understand implementation outcomes

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Concurrent 7
Monday, October 22, 2018
4:20 PM - 4:40 PM
Room 108 (Level 1)

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Session Theme: Research methods and data systems in the real world


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Dr Rajna Ogrin
Senior Research Fellow
Bolton Clarke

#132 - Improving the definition of implementation fidelity to better understand implementation outcomes

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Rajna is a driver of innovation, with a proven track record of delivering evidence-based practice reform in models of care that make measurable change, to community members and health professionals’ lives. Success has been gained through extensive subject matter expertise on chronic disease management, knowledge on healthcare systems and strong project management and engagement of stakeholders across all levels to codesign interventions to deliver meaningful outcomes. Due to the gap in evidence being implemented in practice in health, Rajna completed a PhD and post doctoral studies in the area of providing best practice care in people with diabetes, developing education resources that have been co-designed with community members in order to improve health outcomes for people with diabetes, vulnerable groups and older people in general. Rajna’s focus is working on projects to improve delivery of services, ensuring that services are based on what older people need, incorporating the best available evidence, to ensure effectiveness so that community members receive care that makes a real difference.
Mr Matt Tyler
Director
Centre For Evidence And Implementation

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