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Systematic review of applications and properties of the NoMAD instrument for assessing implementation outcomes: Study protocol.

NIHR open research, ISSN: 2633-4402, Vol: 4, Page: 21
2024
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Article Description

Implementation outcomes measures can be used to assess the implementation of complex health and social care interventions, but evidence for the use of these measures, and their psychometric properties, remains limited. The NoMAD ( Normalisation Me asure Development) survey, based on Normalisation Process Theory, was developed to assess, monitor, or measure factors likely to affect normalisation of a new practice from the perspective of participants who are engaged in an implementation process. Since publication in 2015, NoMAD has been translated into several languages and is increasingly being used in health and care research. This systematic review will identify, appraise, and synthesise the existing literature on the use of NoMAD as an implementation outcome measure, focusing on use and application across different studies and settings, and on its properties as a measurement tool.

Bibliographic Details

Finch, Tracy L; Bührmann, Leah; Potthoff, Sebastian; May, Carl R; Gibson, Beckie; Gumancik, Jiri; Wilson-Dickson, Oliver; Girling, Melissa; Rapley, Tim

National Institute for Health and Care Research

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