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Identifying the domains of context important to implementation science: a study protocol

BACKGROUND: There is growing recognition that “context” can and does modify the effects of implementation interventions aimed at increasing healthcare professionals’ use of research evidence in clinical practice. However, conceptual clarity about what exactly comprises “context” is lacking. The purp...

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Autores principales: Squires, Janet E., Graham, Ian D., Hutchinson, Alison M., Michie, Susan, Francis, Jill J., Sales, Anne, Brehaut, Jamie, Curran, Janet, Ivers, Noah, Lavis, John, Linklater, Stefanie, Fenton, Shannon, Noseworthy, Thomas, Vine, Jocelyn, Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26416206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0325-y
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author Squires, Janet E.
Graham, Ian D.
Hutchinson, Alison M.
Michie, Susan
Francis, Jill J.
Sales, Anne
Brehaut, Jamie
Curran, Janet
Ivers, Noah
Lavis, John
Linklater, Stefanie
Fenton, Shannon
Noseworthy, Thomas
Vine, Jocelyn
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
author_facet Squires, Janet E.
Graham, Ian D.
Hutchinson, Alison M.
Michie, Susan
Francis, Jill J.
Sales, Anne
Brehaut, Jamie
Curran, Janet
Ivers, Noah
Lavis, John
Linklater, Stefanie
Fenton, Shannon
Noseworthy, Thomas
Vine, Jocelyn
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
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description BACKGROUND: There is growing recognition that “context” can and does modify the effects of implementation interventions aimed at increasing healthcare professionals’ use of research evidence in clinical practice. However, conceptual clarity about what exactly comprises “context” is lacking. The purpose of this research program is to develop, refine, and validate a framework that identifies the key domains of context (and their features) that can facilitate or hinder (1) healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice and (2) the effectiveness of implementation interventions. METHODS/DESIGN: A multi-phased investigation of context using mixed methods will be conducted. The first phase is a concept analysis of context using the Walker and Avant method to distinguish between the defining and irrelevant attributes of context. This phase will result in a preliminary framework for context that identifies its important domains and their features according to the published literature. The second phase is a secondary analysis of qualitative data from 13 studies of interviews with 312 healthcare professionals on the perceived barriers and enablers to their application of research evidence in clinical practice. These data will be analyzed inductively using constant comparative analysis. For the third phase, we will conduct semi-structured interviews with key health system stakeholders and change agents to elicit their knowledge and beliefs about the contextual features that influence the effectiveness of implementation interventions and healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice. Results from all three phases will be synthesized using a triangulation protocol to refine the context framework drawn from the concept analysis. The framework will then be assessed for content validity using an iterative Delphi approach with international experts (researchers and health system stakeholders/change agents). DISCUSSION: This research program will result in a framework that identifies the domains of context and their features that can facilitate or hinder: (1) healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice and (2) the effectiveness of implementation interventions. The framework will increase the conceptual clarity of the term “context” for advancing implementation science, improving healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice, and providing greater understanding of what interventions are likely to be effective in which contexts.
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spelling pubmed-45844602015-09-29 Identifying the domains of context important to implementation science: a study protocol Squires, Janet E. Graham, Ian D. Hutchinson, Alison M. Michie, Susan Francis, Jill J. Sales, Anne Brehaut, Jamie Curran, Janet Ivers, Noah Lavis, John Linklater, Stefanie Fenton, Shannon Noseworthy, Thomas Vine, Jocelyn Grimshaw, Jeremy M. Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: There is growing recognition that “context” can and does modify the effects of implementation interventions aimed at increasing healthcare professionals’ use of research evidence in clinical practice. However, conceptual clarity about what exactly comprises “context” is lacking. The purpose of this research program is to develop, refine, and validate a framework that identifies the key domains of context (and their features) that can facilitate or hinder (1) healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice and (2) the effectiveness of implementation interventions. METHODS/DESIGN: A multi-phased investigation of context using mixed methods will be conducted. The first phase is a concept analysis of context using the Walker and Avant method to distinguish between the defining and irrelevant attributes of context. This phase will result in a preliminary framework for context that identifies its important domains and their features according to the published literature. The second phase is a secondary analysis of qualitative data from 13 studies of interviews with 312 healthcare professionals on the perceived barriers and enablers to their application of research evidence in clinical practice. These data will be analyzed inductively using constant comparative analysis. For the third phase, we will conduct semi-structured interviews with key health system stakeholders and change agents to elicit their knowledge and beliefs about the contextual features that influence the effectiveness of implementation interventions and healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice. Results from all three phases will be synthesized using a triangulation protocol to refine the context framework drawn from the concept analysis. The framework will then be assessed for content validity using an iterative Delphi approach with international experts (researchers and health system stakeholders/change agents). DISCUSSION: This research program will result in a framework that identifies the domains of context and their features that can facilitate or hinder: (1) healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice and (2) the effectiveness of implementation interventions. The framework will increase the conceptual clarity of the term “context” for advancing implementation science, improving healthcare professionals’ use of evidence in clinical practice, and providing greater understanding of what interventions are likely to be effective in which contexts. BioMed Central 2015-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4584460/ /pubmed/26416206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-015-0325-y Text en © Squires et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Michie, Susan
Francis, Jill J.
Sales, Anne
Brehaut, Jamie
Curran, Janet
Ivers, Noah
Lavis, John
Linklater, Stefanie
Fenton, Shannon
Noseworthy, Thomas
Vine, Jocelyn
Grimshaw, Jeremy M.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26416206
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