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Melissa Girling

Researcher at Newcastle University

Publications -  13
Citations -  420

Melissa Girling is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Normalization process theory. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 229 citations.

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Improving the normalization of complex interventions: measure development based on normalization process theory (NoMAD): study protocol

TL;DR: A set of NPT-based measures are developed and validated, to be used to improve the implementation of complex healthcare interventions and have the potential to enhance the chances of their implementation, leading to sustained changes in working practices.
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Improving the normalization of complex interventions: Part 1 - Development of the NoMAD instrument for assessing implementation work based on normalization process theory (NPT) 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences 1701 Psychology

TL;DR: NoMAD is intended as a measure that can be used alongside instruments that measure other dimensions of implementation activity, such as implementation fidelity, adoption, and readiness, and was successfully piloted with five people.
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Codesigning health and other public services with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations: Insights from an international collaboration

TL;DR: Better understanding is needed of how to facilitate involvement of vulnerable populations in acceptable, ethical and effective codesign to avoid unintentionally reinforcing existing inequities.
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Translational framework for implementation evaluation and research: a normalisation process theory coding manual for qualitative research and instrument development

TL;DR: Normalization Process Theory (NPT) is frequently used to inform qualitative research that aims to explain and evaluate processes that shape late-stage translation of innovations in the organisation and delivery of healthcare as discussed by the authors .