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Using the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) to guide implementation of cardio-oncology services.

Jessica Miller ClouserColleen A McMullenAkosua K AduGretchen WellsAmit ArbuneJing Li
Published in: Learning health systems (2023)
Participants supported implementation and development of cardio-oncology services. Respondents also noted multi-level barriers that could be addressed to maximize the potential for success. Engaging administrators and clinicians from cardiology and oncology disciplines in the future development of such services can help ensure maximal relevance and uptake.
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