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Nicole Robinson
Researcher at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Publications - 7
Citations - 3993
Nicole Robinson is an academic researcher from Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Knowledge translation & Health care. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 3454 citations.
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Lost in knowledge translation: time for a map?
Ian D. Graham,Jo Logan,Margaret B. Harrison,Sharon E. Straus,Jacqueline Tetroe,Wenda Caswell,Nicole Robinson +6 more
TL;DR: The implications of knowledge translation for continuing education in the health professions include the need to base continuing education on the best available knowledge, the use of educational and other transfer strategies that are known to be effective, and the value of learning about planned‐action theories to be better able to understand and influence change in practice settings.
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Health Research Funding Agencies' Support and Promotion of Knowledge Translation: An International Study
Jacqueline Tetroe,Ian D. Graham,Robbie Foy,Nicole Robinson,Martin P Eccles,Michel Wensing,Pierre Durieux,Camilla Palmhøj Nielson,Armita Adily,Jeanette E Ward,Cassandra Porter,Beverley Shea,Jeremy M. Grimshaw +12 more
TL;DR: Funding agencies need to think about both their conceptual framework and their operational definition of KT, so that it is clear what is and what is not considered to be KT, and adjust their funding opportunities and activities accordingly.
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Looking inside the black box: results of a theory-based process evaluation exploring the results of a randomized controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians' diabetic retinopathy referrals [Trial registration number ISRCTN72772651].
Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Justin Presseau,Jacqueline Tetroe,Martin P Eccles,Jill J Francis,Gaston Godin,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham,Janet E. Hux,Marie Johnston,Louise Lemyre,Nicole Robinson,Merrick Zwarenstein +13 more
TL;DR: High baseline levels of intention to advise patients to attend retinopathy screening suggest that post-intentional and other factors may explain gaps in care, and lack of change in the primary and secondary theory-based outcomes provides an explanation for the lack of observed effect of the main OPEM trial.
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Oral cobalamin remains medicine's best kept secret
Ian D. Graham,Nathalie Jette,Jacqueline Tetroe,Nicole Robinson,Sarah Milne,Susan L. Mitchell +5 more
TL;DR: Strategies to promote the use of oral cobalamin should be directed at educating physicians of its efficacy and providing them with prescribing information on where it can be purchased.
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A theory-based process evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians’ prescription of thiazide diuretics for hypertension [ISRCTN72772651]
Justin Presseau,Justin Presseau,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Jacqueline Tetroe,Martin P Eccles,Jill J Francis,Gaston Godin,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham,Janet E. Hux,Marie Johnston,Louise Lemyre,Nicole Robinson,Merrick Zwarenstein,Merrick Zwarenstein +16 more
TL;DR: The theoretical basis of this evaluation suggests possible explanations for the failure of the PEM intervention to change professional behaviour, which can directly inform the design and content of future theory-based PEM interventions tochange professional behaviour.