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Ann Catrine Eldh is a Professor specializing in Implementation Science, with a focus on barriers and facilitators to knowledge implementation in healthcare. Her research engages leaders, staff, and patients in the implementation processes necessary for delivering quality health care. Eldh's work emphasizes the importance of safe and high-quality health care, investigating how to secure these outcomes using evidence-based practices. Her research addresses the identification of barriers and facilitators to implementation, highlighting the collaboration of stakeholders to develop practical interventions based on established knowledge. A significant part of her research revolves around knowledge implementation and patient participation, advocating for their recognition as crucial elements in future healthcare practices. By exploring the themes of evidence-based practice and staff engagement, Eldh aims to address the vital questions surrounding patient involvement in health care. Moreover, she has developed the 4Ps tool, a validated method aimed at enhancing patient preferences and participation, currently being tested in clinical intervention settings.
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