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Title. Author Department of general internal medicine Conference Date. Conflict of Interest Disclosures. The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Introduction ( Why did you start?). Problem description Nature and significance of the problem.

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  1. Title Author Department of general internal medicine Conference Date

  2. Conflict of Interest Disclosures • The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose

  3. Introduction (Why did you start?) • Problem description • Nature and significance of the problem Postma et al. NEJM. (2015) 372;14 Brown et al. BMC Geriatrics (2018) 18:92

  4. Introduction (Why did you start?) • Available knowledge • Rationale Postma et al. NEJM. (2015) 372;14 Brown et al. BMC Geriatrics (2018) 18:92

  5. Specific aims (purpose of the project) • Xx • xx

  6. Methods (what did you do?) • Context • Intervention

  7. Study of the intervention • Approach chosen for assessing the impact of the intervention • Approach used to establish whether the observed outcomes were do to the intervention

  8. Measures • Measures chosen for studying processes and outcomes of the intervention(s), including rationale for choosing them, their operational definitions, and their validity and reliability • Description of the approach to the ongoing assessment of contextual elements that contributed to the success, failure, efficiency, and cost • Methods employed for assessing completeness and accuracy of data

  9. analysis • Qualitative and quantitative methods used to draw inferences from the data • Methods for understanding variation within the data, including the effects of time as a variable

  10. Results or Results to date(What did you find?) • Initial steps of the intervention(s) and their evolution over time (e.g., time-line diagram, flow chart, or table), including modifications made to the intervention during the project • Details of the process measures and outcomes

  11. Results: Demographics (example)

  12. Results(EXAMPLE) NO CCP CCP CCP NO CCP

  13. Results(EXAMPLE) Differences in hospital LOS were compared via negative binomial regression and adjusted for age, CURB65 score and Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) CCP NO CCP

  14. Results: (What did you find?) • Contextual elements that interacted with the intervention(s) • Observed associations between outcomes, interventions, and relevant contextual elements • Unintended consequences such as unexpected benefits, problems, failures, or costs associated with the intervention(s). • Details about missing data

  15. Conclusions: • Usefulness of the work • Sustainability • Potential for spread to other contexts • Implications for practice and for further study in the field • Suggested next steps

  16. THANK YOU @hsc.utah.edu

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