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  1. Can benchmarking Australian hospitals for quality identify and improve high and low performers? Disseminating research findings for hospitals
  2. Do organization-level quality management systems influence department-level quality? A cross-sectional study across 32 large hospitals in Australia
  3. Implementation and data-related challenges in the Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA) study: implications for large-scale cross-sectional research
  4. Organization quality systems and department-level strategies: refinement of the Deepening our Understanding in Quality in Australia (DUQuA) organization and department-level scales
  5. The relationships between quality management systems, safety culture and leadership and patient outcomes in Australian Emergency Departments
  6. Using accreditation surveyors to conduct health services research: a qualitative, comparative study in Australia
  7. Do quality management systems influence clinical safety culture and leadership? A study in 32 Australian hospitals
  8. Bending the quality curve
  9. Conclusion: the road ahead: where should we go now to improve healthcare quality in acute settings?
  10. Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA): An overview of a nation-wide, multi-level analysis of relationships between quality management systems and patient factors in 32 hospitals
  11. The clinician safety culture and leadership questionnaire: refinement and validation in Australian public hospitals
  12. Validation of the patient measure of safety (PMOS) questionnaire in Australian public hospitals
  13. Process evaluation of a behaviour change approach to improving clinical practice for detecting hereditary cancer
  14. A transformative translational change programme to introduce genomics into healthcare: a complexity and implementation science study protocol
  15. A qualitative positive deviance study to explore exceptionally safe care on medical wards for older people
  16. The time has come: Embedded implementation research for health care improvement
  17. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the executive function-health behaviour relationship
  18. Using behaviour change and implementation science to address low referral rates in oncology
  19. Barriers to medication adherence in patients prescribed medicines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease: a conceptual framework
  20. Potential solutions to improve the governance of multicentre health services research
  21. Identifying positively deviant elderly medical wards using routinely collected NHS Safety Thermometer data: an observational study
  22. Service provider perceptions of transitioning from audio to video capability in a telehealth system: a qualitative evaluation
  23. Development of a theory-informed implementation intervention to improve the triage, treatment and transfer of stroke patients in emergency departments using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF): the T3 Trial
  24. Quantifying family dissemination and identifying barriers to communication of risk information in Australian BRCA families
  25. Applying the Theoretical Domains Framework to identify barriers and targeted interventions to enhance nurses’ use of electronic medication management systems in two Australian hospitals
  26. Value co-creation in healthcare through positive deviance
  27. Identifying the barriers and enablers for a triage, treatment, and transfer clinical intervention to manage acute stroke patients in the emergency department: a systematic review using the theoretical domains framework (TDF)
  28. The Development of a New Sport-Specific Classification of Coping and a Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Different Coping Strategies and Moderators on Sporting Outcomes
  29. Older, vulnerable patient view: a pilot and feasibility study of the patient measure of safety (PMOS) with patients in Australia
  30. Meta-Analysis of the Reasoned Action Approach (RAA) to Understanding Health Behaviors
  31. Discovering Innovation at the Intersection of Undergraduate Medical Education, Human Factors, and Collaboration
  32. Achieving behaviour change for detection of Lynch syndrome using the Theoretical Domains Framework Implementation (TDFI) approach: a study protocol
  33. The HAPPY (Healthy and Active Parenting Programmme for early Years) feasibility randomised control trial: acceptability and feasibility of an intervention to reduce infant obesity
  34. When is enough, enough? Understanding and solving your sample size problems in health services research
  35. Deepening our Understanding of Quality in Australia (DUQuA): a study protocol for a nationwide, multilevel analysis of relationships between hospital quality management systems and patient factors
  36. Learning from positively deviant wards to improve patient safety: an observational study protocol
  37. What methods are used to apply positive deviance within healthcare organisations? A systematic review
  38. The Impact of Asking Intention or Self-Prediction Questions on Subsequent Behavior
  39. High performing hospitals: a qualitative systematic review of associated factors and practical strategies for improvement
  40. Role of affective attitudes and anticipated affective reactions in predicting health behaviors.
  41. Collaborating with front-line healthcare professionals: the clinical and cost effectiveness of a theory based approach to the implementation of a national guideline
  42. Positive deviance: a different approach to achieving patient safety
  43. Harnessing implementation science to improve care quality and patient safety: a systematic review of targeted literature
  44. Can the theoretical domains framework account for the implementation of clinical quality interventions?
  45. Development and Validation of the Online Self-Reported Walking and Exercise Questionnaire (OSWEQ)
  46. The demonstration of a theory-based approach to the design of localized patient safety interventions
  47. Development and initial validation of the Influences on Patient Safety Behaviours Questionnaire
  48. How can self-efficacy be increased? Meta-analysis of dietary interventions
  49. Development and initial validation of the determinants of physical activity questionnaire
  50. Using intervention mapping to develop a culturally appropriate intervention to prevent childhood obesity: the HAPPY (Healthy and Active Parenting Programme for Early Years) study
  51. The impact of theory on the effectiveness of worksite physical activity interventions: a meta-analysis and meta-regression
  52. Prospective prediction of health-related behaviours with the Theory of Planned Behaviour: a meta-analysis
  53. Coping and Coping Effectiveness in Relation to a Competitive Sport Event: Pubertal Status, Chronological Age, and Gender among Adolescent Athletes