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Bindu Patel
Researcher at The George Institute for Global Health
Publications - 14
Citations - 242
Bindu Patel is an academic researcher from The George Institute for Global Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health services research & Cluster randomised controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 179 citations. Previous affiliations of Bindu Patel include University of Sydney & University of New South Wales.
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Effect of a computer-guided, quality improvement program for cardiovascular disease risk management in primary health care: The treatment of cardiovascular risk using electronic decision support cluster-randomized trial
David Peiris,Tim Usherwood,Kathryn S Panaretto,M G Harris,Jennifer M Hunt,Julie Redfern,Nicholas Zwar,Stephen Colagiuri,Noel Hayman,Serigne Lo,Bindu Patel,Marilyn Lyford,Stephen MacMahon,Bruce Neal,David R. Sullivan,Alan Cass,Rod Jackson,Anushka Patel +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multaceted quality improvement intervention comprising computerized decision support, audit/feedback tools, and staff training was used in 60 primary healthcare centers in Australia to improve guideline-indicated risk factor measurements and guidelines for those at high cardiovascular disease risk.
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The treatment of cardiovascular risk in primary care using electronic decision support (TORPEDO) study: Intervention development and protocol for a cluster randomised, controlled trial of an electronic decision support and quality improvement intervention in Australian primary healthcare
David Peiris,Tim Usherwood,Kathryn S Panaretto,Mark Harris,Jenny Hunt,Bindu Patel,Nicholas Zwar,Julie Redfern,Stephen MacMahon,Stephen Colagiuri,Noel Hayman,Anushka Patel +11 more
TL;DR: HealthTracker is developed, a multifaceted EDS and quality improvement intervention to improve the management of CVD risk, which consists of point-of-care decision support; a risk communication interface; a clinical audit tool to assess performance on CVD-related indicators; and a quality improvement component comprising peer-ranked data feedback and support to develop strategies to improve performance.
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The NASSS framework for ex post theorisation of technology-supported change in healthcare: worked example of the TORPEDO programme.
Seye Abimbola,Seye Abimbola,Bindu Patel,David Peiris,Anushka Patel,Mark Harris,Tim Usherwood,Trisha Greenhalgh,Trisha Greenhalgh +8 more
TL;DR: The NASSS framework can be applied retrospectively to generate a rich, contextualised narrative of technology-supported change efforts and the numerous interacting influences that help explain its successes, failures, and unexpected events.
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What drives adoption of a computerised, multifaceted quality improvement intervention for cardiovascular disease management in primary healthcare settings? A mixed methods analysis using normalisation process theory
Bindu Patel,Tim Usherwood,Mark Harris,Anushka Patel,Kathryn S Panaretto,Nicholas Zwar,Nicholas Zwar,David Peiris +7 more
TL;DR: A complex interaction between implementation processes and several contextual factors affecting uptake of the intervention was found and these factors may assist system planners, intervention developers, and health professionals to better understand the trajectory that primary health care services may take when developing and engaging with QI interventions.
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A multifaceted quality improvement intervention for CVD risk management in Australian primary healthcare: a protocol for a process evaluation
Bindu Patel,Anushka Patel,Stephen Jan,Tim Usherwood,Mark Harris,Kathryn S Panaretto,Nicholas Zwar,Julie Redfern,Jesse Jansen,Jenny Doust,David Peiris +10 more
TL;DR: A multifaceted quality improvement intervention for CVD risk management which incorporates electronic decision support, patient risk communication tools, computerised audit and feedback tools, and monthly, peer-ranked performance feedback via a web portal is developed.