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    Designing high-quality implementation research: development, application, feasibility and preliminary evaluation of the implementation science research development (ImpRes) tool and guide by Hull, Louise, Goulding, Lucy, Khadjesari, Zarnie, Davis, Rachel, Healey, Andy, Bakolis, Ioannis, Sevdalis, Nick

    Published in Implementation science : IS (14-08-2019)
    “…Designing implementation research can be a complex and daunting task, especially for applied health researchers who have not received specialist training in…”
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    Can stand-alone computer-based interventions reduce alcohol consumption? A systematic review by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Murray, Elizabeth, Hewitt, Catherine, Hartley, Suzanne, Godfrey, Christine

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-02-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Aim  To determine the effects of computer‐based interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption in adult populations. Methods  The review was…”
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    Service user, carer and provider perspectives on integrated care for older people with frailty, and factors perceived to facilitate and hinder implementation: A systematic review and narrative synthesis by Sadler, Euan, Potterton, Victoria, Anderson, Ruth, Khadjesari, Zarnie, Sheehan, Katie, Butt, Farida, Sevdalis, Nick, Sandall, Jane

    Published in PloS one (13-05-2019)
    “…Older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outcomes due to poorly coordinated and fragmented care, making this patient…”
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    Implementation outcome instruments for use in physical healthcare settings: a systematic review by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Boufkhed, Sabah, Vitoratou, Silia, Schatte, Laura, Ziemann, Alexandra, Daskalopoulou, Christina, Uglik-Marucha, Eleonora, Sevdalis, Nick, Hull, Louise

    Published in Implementation science : IS (18-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Implementation research aims to facilitate the timely and routine implementation and sustainment of evidence-based interventions and…”
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    Health on the web: randomised controlled trial of online screening and brief alcohol intervention delivered in a workplace setting by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Freemantle, Nick, Linke, Stuart, Hunter, Rachael, Murray, Elizabeth

    Published in PloS one (19-11-2014)
    “…Alcohol misuse in England costs around £7.3 billion (US$12.2 billion) annually from lost productivity and absenteeism. Delivering brief alcohol interventions…”
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    Development and psychometric evaluation of the Implementation Science Research Project Appraisal Criteria (ImpResPAC) tool: a study protocol by Sweetnam, Chloe, Goulding, Lucy, Davis, Rachel E, Khadjesari, Zarnie, Boaz, Annette, Healey, Andy, Sevdalis, Nick, Bakolis, Ioannis, Hull, Louise

    Published in BMJ open (16-12-2022)
    “…IntroductionThe need for quantitative criteria to appraise the quality of implementation research has recently been highlighted to improve methodological…”
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    Online health check for reducing alcohol intake among employees: a feasibility study in six workplaces across England by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Newbury-Birch, Dorothy, Murray, Elizabeth, Shenker, Don, Marston, Louise, Kaner, Eileen

    Published in PloS one (23-03-2015)
    “…Most hazardous and harmful drinkers are of working age and do not seek help with their drinking. Occupational health services are uniquely placed to…”
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    On-line randomized controlled trial of an internet based psychologically enhanced intervention for people with hazardous alcohol consumption by Wallace, Paul, Murray, Elizabeth, McCambridge, Jim, Khadjesari, Zarnie, White, Ian R, Thompson, Simon G, Kalaitzaki, Eleftheria, Godfrey, Christine, Linke, Stuart

    Published in PloS one (09-03-2011)
    “…Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alcohol consumption at minimal incremental cost, with…”
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    Contextual Factors That Impact the Implementation of Patient Portals With a Focus on Older People in Acute Care Hospitals: Scoping Review by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Houghton, Julie, Brown, Tracey J, Jopling, Helena, Stevenson, Fiona, Lynch, Jennifer

    Published in JMIR aging (03-02-2023)
    “…Older people are the highest users of health services but are less likely to use a patient portal than younger people. This scoping review aimed to identify…”
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    Novel Implementation Strategy to Electronically Screen and Signpost Patients to Health Behavior Apps: Mixed Methods Implementation Study (OptiMine Study) by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Brown, Tracey J, Ramsey, Alex T, Goodfellow, Henry, El-Toukhy, Sherine, Abroms, Lorien C, Jopling, Helena, Dierker Viik, Arden, Amato, Michael S

    Published in JMIR formative research (11-07-2022)
    “…Behavior change apps have the potential to provide individual support on a population scale at low cost, but they face numerous barriers to implementation…”
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    What do we know about alcohol internet interventions aimed at employees?-A scoping review by Sundström, Christopher, Forsström, David, Berman, Anne H, Khadjesari, Zarnie, Sundqvist, Kristina

    Published in Frontiers in public health (2023)
    “…Internet interventions are a promising avenue for delivering alcohol prevention to employees. The objective of this scoping review was to map all research on…”
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    Regulation and accreditation of addictive behaviour applications—navigating the landscape by Khadjesari, Zarnie, Brown, Tracey, Naughton, Felix

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-12-2021)
    “…Background mHealth applications (apps) for addictive behaviours offer widespread provision of digital support, with particular benefits for stigmatized groups…”
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