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The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]

BACKGROUND: Gaps between research knowledge and practice have been consistently reported. Traditional ways of communicating information have limited impact on practice changes. Strategies to disseminate information need to be more interactive and based on techniques reported in systematic reviews of...

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Autores principales: Acolet, Dominique, Jelphs, Kim, Davidson, Deborah, Peck, Edward, Clemens, Felicity, Houston, Rosie, Weindling, Michael, Lavis, John, Elbourne, Diana
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2117010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17922901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-2-33
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author Acolet, Dominique
Jelphs, Kim
Davidson, Deborah
Peck, Edward
Clemens, Felicity
Houston, Rosie
Weindling, Michael
Lavis, John
Elbourne, Diana
author_facet Acolet, Dominique
Jelphs, Kim
Davidson, Deborah
Peck, Edward
Clemens, Felicity
Houston, Rosie
Weindling, Michael
Lavis, John
Elbourne, Diana
author_sort Acolet, Dominique
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description BACKGROUND: Gaps between research knowledge and practice have been consistently reported. Traditional ways of communicating information have limited impact on practice changes. Strategies to disseminate information need to be more interactive and based on techniques reported in systematic reviews of implementation of changes. There is a need for clarification as to which dissemination strategies work best to translate evidence into practice in neonatal units across England. The objective of this trial is to assess whether an innovative active strategy for the dissemination of neonatal research findings, recommendations, and national neonatal guidelines is more likely to lead to changes in policy and practice than the traditional (more passive) forms of dissemination in England. METHODS/DESIGN: Cluster randomised controlled trial of all neonatal units in England (randomised by hospital, n = 182 and stratified by neonatal regional networks and neonatal units level of care) to assess the relative effectiveness of active dissemination strategies on changes in local policies and practices. Participants will be mainly consultant lead clinicians in each unit. The intervention will be multifaceted using: audit and feedback; educational meetings for local staff (evidence-based lectures on selected topics, interactive workshop to examine current practice and draw up plans for change); and quality improvement and organisational changes methods. Policies and practice outcomes for the babies involved will be collected before and after the intervention. Outcomes will assess all premature babies born in England during a three month period for timing of surfactant administration at birth, temperature control at birth, and resuscitation team (qualification and numbers) present at birth. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current controlled trials ISRCTN89683698
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spelling pubmed-21170102007-12-06 The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698] Acolet, Dominique Jelphs, Kim Davidson, Deborah Peck, Edward Clemens, Felicity Houston, Rosie Weindling, Michael Lavis, John Elbourne, Diana Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Gaps between research knowledge and practice have been consistently reported. Traditional ways of communicating information have limited impact on practice changes. Strategies to disseminate information need to be more interactive and based on techniques reported in systematic reviews of implementation of changes. There is a need for clarification as to which dissemination strategies work best to translate evidence into practice in neonatal units across England. The objective of this trial is to assess whether an innovative active strategy for the dissemination of neonatal research findings, recommendations, and national neonatal guidelines is more likely to lead to changes in policy and practice than the traditional (more passive) forms of dissemination in England. METHODS/DESIGN: Cluster randomised controlled trial of all neonatal units in England (randomised by hospital, n = 182 and stratified by neonatal regional networks and neonatal units level of care) to assess the relative effectiveness of active dissemination strategies on changes in local policies and practices. Participants will be mainly consultant lead clinicians in each unit. The intervention will be multifaceted using: audit and feedback; educational meetings for local staff (evidence-based lectures on selected topics, interactive workshop to examine current practice and draw up plans for change); and quality improvement and organisational changes methods. Policies and practice outcomes for the babies involved will be collected before and after the intervention. Outcomes will assess all premature babies born in England during a three month period for timing of surfactant administration at birth, temperature control at birth, and resuscitation team (qualification and numbers) present at birth. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Current controlled trials ISRCTN89683698 BioMed Central 2007-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2117010/ /pubmed/17922901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-2-33 Text en Copyright © 2007 Acolet 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 Study Protocol
Acolet, Dominique
Jelphs, Kim
Davidson, Deborah
Peck, Edward
Clemens, Felicity
Houston, Rosie
Weindling, Michael
Lavis, John
Elbourne, Diana
The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title_full The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title_fullStr The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title_full_unstemmed The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title_short The BLISS cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in England (BEADI) study protocol [ISRCTN89683698]
title_sort bliss cluster randomised controlled trial of the effect of 'active dissemination of information' on standards of care for premature babies in england (beadi) study protocol [isrctn89683698]
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2117010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17922901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-2-33
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