Blar i Artikler fra Kunnskapssenteret på forfatter "Jamtvedt, Gro"
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Chocolate bar as an incentive did not increase response rate among physiotherapists: a randomised controlled trial.
Jamtvedt, Gro; Rosenbaum, Sarah; Dahm, Kristin Thuve; Flottorp, Signe Agnes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-06-24)ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a small incentive, a bar of dark chocolate, on response rate in a study of physiotherapy performance in patients with knee osteoarthritis. FINDINGS: ... -
Measuring physiotherapy performance in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: a prospective study.
Jamtvedt, Gro; Dahm, Kristin Thuve; Holm, Inger; Flottorp, Signe (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2008-07-08)ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Patients with knee osteoarthritis [OA] are commonly treated by physiotherapists in primary care. Measuring physiotherapy performance is important before developing strategies to improve quality of ... -
Taking healthcare interventions from trial to practice.
Glasziou, Paul; Chalmers, Iain; Altman, Douglas G; Bastian, Hilda; Boutron, Isabelle; Brice, Anne; Jamtvedt, Gro; Farmer, Andrew; Ghersi, Davina; Groves, Trish; Heneghan, Carl; Hill, Sophie; Lewin, Simon; Michie, Susan; Perera, Rafael; Pomeroy, Valerie; Tilson, Julie; Shepperd, Sasha; Williams, John W (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-08-13) -
What do we know about how to do audit and feedback? Pitfalls in applying evidence from a systematic review.
Foy, R; Eccles, M P; Jamtvedt, Gro; Young, J; Grimshaw, J M; Baker, R (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2005-07-13)BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of health care requires a range of evidence-based activities. Audit and feedback is commonly used as a quality improvement tool in the UK National Health Service [NHS]. We set out to assess ...