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Implementation Science for Point-of-Care Diagnostics

Implementation Science for Point-of-Care Diagnostics

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This book focuses on the application of implementation science methods to enable the rapid uptake and sustainable implementation of new diagnostics into routine health practices to strengthen health systems.Diagnostics are essential for the success of universal health coverage and improved health outcomes. The increased development and deployment of diagnostics for use at the point of care will not guarantee improved access to diagnostics and health outcomes if their implementation is not optimized. Optimal implementation will need to be guided by theories and methods that aim to promote evidence-based practices and findings of research into routine practice, taking into consideration quality systems and contexts.

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Keywords

  • accuracy
  • Adoption
  • Advocacy
  • biomarker
  • Chest
  • Coronavirus
  • COVID-19
  • CoviSelf
  • CoWIN
  • Critical Care
  • Diagnosis
  • Diagnostics
  • Digital divide
  • Discourse analysis
  • disease diagnosis
  • emergency department
  • Emergency Medical Services
  • health services
  • HIV
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • Humanities
  • imaging
  • implementation science
  • Indian pandemic
  • Indian villagers
  • Infectious Disease
  • lactate clearance
  • Literacy
  • lung ultrasound
  • mHealth applications
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  • modelling
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  • POCT techniques
  • POCUS
  • point of care diagnostic services
  • point of care ultrasound
  • Poverty
  • primary healthcare
  • prognosis
  • qualitative medical/health research strategies
  • rapid antigen tests (RATs)
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  • RDT
  • resource-limited settings
  • rural India
  • SARS
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • sensitivity
  • Social interaction
  • Social issues & processes
  • Society & culture: general
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • Specificity
  • sub-Saharan Africa
  • Supply Chain Management
  • symptoms
  • transmission prevention
  • treatment support
  • Tuberculosis
  • ultrasound
  • Vulnerable populations
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-4866-1

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