A qualitative evidence synthesis (QES) exploring the barriers and facilitators to screening in emergency departments using the theoretical domains framework

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Louise Barry
Sylvia Murphy Tighe
Anne Griffin
Damien Ryan
Margaret O’Connor
Christine Fitzgerald
Siobhan Egan
Rose Galvin
Pauline Meskell
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[1] University of Limerick,Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Education and Health Sciences
[2] Health Research Institute,Ageing Research Centre
[3] University of Limerick,School of Allied Health, Faculty of Education and Health Sciences
[4] University of Limerick,Emergency Department
[5] University Hospital Limerick,Department of Ageing and Therapeutics
[6] University Hospital Limerick,Clinical Research Support Unit
[7] University Hospital Limerick,undefined
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Barriers and facilitators; Emergency care settings; Screening; Screening tools; Qualitative evidence synthesis; Stakeholder experience; “Best Fit” framework synthesis;
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