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Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: DIZZTINCT–A Study Protocol for an Exploratory Stepped-Wedge Randomized Trial

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  • William J. Meurer
  • Kathryn E. Beck
  • Brigid Rowell
  • Devin Brown
  • Alexander Tsodikov
  • Angela Fagerlin
  • Steven A. Telian
  • Laura Damschroder
  • Lawrence C. An
  • Lewis B. Morgenstern
  • Misty Ujhely
  • Laura Loudermilk
  • Sandeep Vijan
  • Kevin A. Kerber

Abstract

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common peripheral vestibular disorder, and accounts for 8% of individuals with moderate or severe dizziness. BPPV patients experience substantial inconveniences and disabilities during symptomatic periods.

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  • William J. Meurer & Kathryn E. Beck & Brigid Rowell & Devin Brown & Alexander Tsodikov & Angela Fagerlin & Steven A. Telian & Laura Damschroder & Lawrence C. An & Lewis B. Morgenstern & Misty Ujhely &, "undated". "Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: DIZZTINCT–A Study Protocol for an Exploratory Stepped-Wedge Randomized Trial," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aa7dfef4727a43f28e7015c34, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:aa7dfef4727a43f28e7015c348aed921
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