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Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration

BACKGROUND: Facilitation has been identified in the literature as a potentially key component of successful implementation. It has not, however, either been well-defined or well-studied. Significant questions remain about the operational definition of facilitation and about the relationship of facil...

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Autores principales: Stetler, Cheryl B, Legro, Marcia W, Rycroft-Malone, Joanne, Bowman, Candice, Curran, Geoffrey, Guihan, Marylou, Hagedorn, Hildi, Pineros, Sandra, Wallace, Carolyn M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17049080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-1-23
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author Stetler, Cheryl B
Legro, Marcia W
Rycroft-Malone, Joanne
Bowman, Candice
Curran, Geoffrey
Guihan, Marylou
Hagedorn, Hildi
Pineros, Sandra
Wallace, Carolyn M
author_facet Stetler, Cheryl B
Legro, Marcia W
Rycroft-Malone, Joanne
Bowman, Candice
Curran, Geoffrey
Guihan, Marylou
Hagedorn, Hildi
Pineros, Sandra
Wallace, Carolyn M
author_sort Stetler, Cheryl B
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description BACKGROUND: Facilitation has been identified in the literature as a potentially key component of successful implementation. It has not, however, either been well-defined or well-studied. Significant questions remain about the operational definition of facilitation and about the relationship of facilitation to other interventions, especially to other change agent roles when used in multi-faceted implementation projects. Researchers who are part of the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) are actively exploring various approaches and processes, including facilitation, to enable implementation of best practices in the Veterans Health Administration health care system – the largest integrated healthcare system in the United States. This paper describes a systematic, retrospective evaluation of implementation-related facilitation experiences within QUERI, a quality improvement program developed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. METHODS: A post-hoc evaluation was conducted through a series of semi-structured interviews to examine the concept of facilitation across several multi-site QUERI implementation studies. The interview process is based on a technique developed in the field of education, which systematically enhances learning through experience by stimulating recall and reflection regarding past complex activities. An iterative content analysis approach relative to a set of conceptually-based interview questions was used for data analysis. FINDINGS: Findings suggest that facilitation, within an implementation study initiated by a central change agency, is a deliberate and valued process of interactive problem solving and support that occurs in the context of a recognized need for improvement and a supportive interpersonal relationship. Facilitation was described primarily as a distinct role with a number of potentially crucial behaviors and activities. Data further suggest that external facilitators were likely to use or integrate other implementation interventions, while performing this problem-solving and supportive role. PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS: This evaluation provides evidence to suggest that facilitation could be considered a distinct implementation intervention, just as audit and feedback, educational outreach, or similar methods are considered to be discrete interventions. As such, facilitation should be well-defined and explicitly evaluated for its perceived usefulness within multi-intervention implementation projects. Additionally, researchers should better define the specific contribution of facilitation to the success of implementation in different types of projects, different types of sites, and with evidence and innovations of varying levels of strength and complexity.
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spelling pubmed-16350582006-11-08 Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration Stetler, Cheryl B Legro, Marcia W Rycroft-Malone, Joanne Bowman, Candice Curran, Geoffrey Guihan, Marylou Hagedorn, Hildi Pineros, Sandra Wallace, Carolyn M Implement Sci Methodology BACKGROUND: Facilitation has been identified in the literature as a potentially key component of successful implementation. It has not, however, either been well-defined or well-studied. Significant questions remain about the operational definition of facilitation and about the relationship of facilitation to other interventions, especially to other change agent roles when used in multi-faceted implementation projects. Researchers who are part of the Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) are actively exploring various approaches and processes, including facilitation, to enable implementation of best practices in the Veterans Health Administration health care system – the largest integrated healthcare system in the United States. This paper describes a systematic, retrospective evaluation of implementation-related facilitation experiences within QUERI, a quality improvement program developed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. METHODS: A post-hoc evaluation was conducted through a series of semi-structured interviews to examine the concept of facilitation across several multi-site QUERI implementation studies. The interview process is based on a technique developed in the field of education, which systematically enhances learning through experience by stimulating recall and reflection regarding past complex activities. An iterative content analysis approach relative to a set of conceptually-based interview questions was used for data analysis. FINDINGS: Findings suggest that facilitation, within an implementation study initiated by a central change agency, is a deliberate and valued process of interactive problem solving and support that occurs in the context of a recognized need for improvement and a supportive interpersonal relationship. Facilitation was described primarily as a distinct role with a number of potentially crucial behaviors and activities. Data further suggest that external facilitators were likely to use or integrate other implementation interventions, while performing this problem-solving and supportive role. PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS: This evaluation provides evidence to suggest that facilitation could be considered a distinct implementation intervention, just as audit and feedback, educational outreach, or similar methods are considered to be discrete interventions. As such, facilitation should be well-defined and explicitly evaluated for its perceived usefulness within multi-intervention implementation projects. Additionally, researchers should better define the specific contribution of facilitation to the success of implementation in different types of projects, different types of sites, and with evidence and innovations of varying levels of strength and complexity. BioMed Central 2006-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC1635058/ /pubmed/17049080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-1-23 Text en Copyright © 2006 Stetler et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Methodology
Stetler, Cheryl B
Legro, Marcia W
Rycroft-Malone, Joanne
Bowman, Candice
Curran, Geoffrey
Guihan, Marylou
Hagedorn, Hildi
Pineros, Sandra
Wallace, Carolyn M
Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title_full Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title_fullStr Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title_full_unstemmed Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title_short Role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the Veterans Health Administration
title_sort role of "external facilitation" in implementation of research findings: a qualitative evaluation of facilitation experiences in the veterans health administration
topic Methodology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17049080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-1-23
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