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IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol

BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are available and effective but rarely used in clinical services. The aim of this study is to identify critical factors impacting on the implementation of an online supported self-management intervention for...

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Autores principales: Lobban, Fiona, Appleton, Victoria, Appelbe, Duncan, Barraclough, Johanna, Bowland, Julie, Fisher, Naomi R, Foster, Sheena, Johnson, Sonia, Lewis, Elizabeth, Mateus, Céu, Mezes, Barbara, Murray, Elizabeth, O’Hanlon, Puffin, Pinfold, Vanessa, Rycroft-Malone, Jo, Siddle, Ron, Smith, Jo, Sutton, Chris J., Walker, Andrew, Jones, Steven H.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0687-4
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author Lobban, Fiona
Appleton, Victoria
Appelbe, Duncan
Barraclough, Johanna
Bowland, Julie
Fisher, Naomi R
Foster, Sheena
Johnson, Sonia
Lewis, Elizabeth
Mateus, Céu
Mezes, Barbara
Murray, Elizabeth
O’Hanlon, Puffin
Pinfold, Vanessa
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Siddle, Ron
Smith, Jo
Sutton, Chris J.
Walker, Andrew
Jones, Steven H.
author_facet Lobban, Fiona
Appleton, Victoria
Appelbe, Duncan
Barraclough, Johanna
Bowland, Julie
Fisher, Naomi R
Foster, Sheena
Johnson, Sonia
Lewis, Elizabeth
Mateus, Céu
Mezes, Barbara
Murray, Elizabeth
O’Hanlon, Puffin
Pinfold, Vanessa
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Siddle, Ron
Smith, Jo
Sutton, Chris J.
Walker, Andrew
Jones, Steven H.
author_sort Lobban, Fiona
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are available and effective but rarely used in clinical services. The aim of this study is to identify critical factors impacting on the implementation of an online supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with recent onset psychosis or bipolar disorder into routine clinical care and to use this information to inform an implementation plan to facilitate widespread use and inform wider implementation of digital health interventions. METHODS: A multiple case study design within six early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services in England, will be used to test and refine theory-driven hypotheses about factors impacting on implementation of the Relatives’ Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT). Qualitative data including behavioural observation, document analysis, and in-depth interviews collected in the first two EIP services (wave 1) and analysed using framework analysis, combined with quantitative data describing levels of use by staff and relatives and impact on relatives’ distress and wellbeing, will be used to identify factors impacting on implementation. Consultation via stakeholder workshops with staff and relatives and co-facilitated by relatives in the research team will inform development of an implementation plan to address these factors, which will be evaluated and refined in the four subsequent EIP services in waves 2 and 3. Transferability of the implementation plan to non-participating services will be explored. DISCUSSION: Observation of implementation in a real world clinical setting, across carefully sampled services, in real time provides a unique opportunity to understand factors impacting on implementation likely to be generalizable to other web-based interventions, as well as informing further development of implementation theories. However, there are inherent challenges in investigating implementation without influencing the process under observation. We outline our strategies to ensure our design is transparent, flexible, and responsive to the timescales and activities happening within each service whilst also meeting the aims of the project. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISCTRN 16267685 (09/03/2016).
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spelling pubmed-57456022018-01-03 IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol Lobban, Fiona Appleton, Victoria Appelbe, Duncan Barraclough, Johanna Bowland, Julie Fisher, Naomi R Foster, Sheena Johnson, Sonia Lewis, Elizabeth Mateus, Céu Mezes, Barbara Murray, Elizabeth O’Hanlon, Puffin Pinfold, Vanessa Rycroft-Malone, Jo Siddle, Ron Smith, Jo Sutton, Chris J. Walker, Andrew Jones, Steven H. Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions to support people to manage long-term health conditions are available and effective but rarely used in clinical services. The aim of this study is to identify critical factors impacting on the implementation of an online supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with recent onset psychosis or bipolar disorder into routine clinical care and to use this information to inform an implementation plan to facilitate widespread use and inform wider implementation of digital health interventions. METHODS: A multiple case study design within six early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services in England, will be used to test and refine theory-driven hypotheses about factors impacting on implementation of the Relatives’ Education And Coping Toolkit (REACT). Qualitative data including behavioural observation, document analysis, and in-depth interviews collected in the first two EIP services (wave 1) and analysed using framework analysis, combined with quantitative data describing levels of use by staff and relatives and impact on relatives’ distress and wellbeing, will be used to identify factors impacting on implementation. Consultation via stakeholder workshops with staff and relatives and co-facilitated by relatives in the research team will inform development of an implementation plan to address these factors, which will be evaluated and refined in the four subsequent EIP services in waves 2 and 3. Transferability of the implementation plan to non-participating services will be explored. DISCUSSION: Observation of implementation in a real world clinical setting, across carefully sampled services, in real time provides a unique opportunity to understand factors impacting on implementation likely to be generalizable to other web-based interventions, as well as informing further development of implementation theories. However, there are inherent challenges in investigating implementation without influencing the process under observation. We outline our strategies to ensure our design is transparent, flexible, and responsive to the timescales and activities happening within each service whilst also meeting the aims of the project. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISCTRN 16267685 (09/03/2016). BioMed Central 2017-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5745602/ /pubmed/29282135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0687-4 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 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.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Lobban, Fiona
Appleton, Victoria
Appelbe, Duncan
Barraclough, Johanna
Bowland, Julie
Fisher, Naomi R
Foster, Sheena
Johnson, Sonia
Lewis, Elizabeth
Mateus, Céu
Mezes, Barbara
Murray, Elizabeth
O’Hanlon, Puffin
Pinfold, Vanessa
Rycroft-Malone, Jo
Siddle, Ron
Smith, Jo
Sutton, Chris J.
Walker, Andrew
Jones, Steven H.
IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title_full IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title_fullStr IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title_short IMPlementation of A Relatives’ Toolkit (IMPART study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a National Health Service: a study protocol
title_sort implementation of a relatives’ toolkit (impart study): an iterative case study to identify key factors impacting on the implementation of a web-based supported self-management intervention for relatives of people with psychosis or bipolar experiences in a national health service: a study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5745602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0687-4
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