Caitlin B Kappler
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Zullig L, Drake C, Webster A, Tucker M, Choate A, Stechuchak K, et al.
Inquiry
. 2024 Sep;
61:469580241274030.
PMID: 39237853
There are few validated contextual measures predicting adoption of evidence-based programs. Variation in context at clinical sites can hamper dissemination. We examined organizational characteristics of Veterans Affairs hospitals implementing STRIDE,...
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Hughes J, Choate A, Meyer C, Kappler C, Wang V, Allen K, et al.
J Am Geriatr Soc
. 2024 Jul;
72(10):3210-3218.
PMID: 39073777
Background: There is increasing recognition of the importance of maximizing program-setting fit in scaling and spreading effective programs. However, in the context of hospital-based mobility programs, there is limited information...
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Drake C, Wang V, Stechuchak K, Sperber N, Bruening R, Coffman C, et al.
PM R
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 38967454
Introduction: The timely translation of evidence-based programs into real-world clinical settings is a persistent challenge due to complexities related to organizational context and team function, particularly in inpatient settings. Strategies...
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Kappler C, Coffman C, Stechuchak K, Choate A, Meyer C, Zullig L, et al.
Implement Sci Commun
. 2024 Jan;
5(1):8.
PMID: 38216967
Background: STRIDE is a supervised walking program designed to address the negative consequences of immobility during hospitalization for older adults. In an 8-hospital stepped wedge randomized controlled trial, STRIDE was...
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Hastings S, Stechuchak K, Choate A, Van Houtven C, Allen K, Wang V, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2023 Jun;
176(6):743-750.
PMID: 37276590
Background: In trials, hospital walking programs have been shown to improve functional ability after discharge, but little evidence exists about their effectiveness under routine practice conditions. Objective: To evaluate the...