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Implementation Strategies for Knowledge Products in Primary Health Care: Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews.
Uwizeye, Claude Bernard; Zomahoun, Hervé Tchala Vignon; Bussières, André; Thomas, Aliki; Kairy, Dahlia; Massougbodji, José; Rheault, Nathalie; Tchoubi, Sébastien; Philibert, Leonel; Abib Gaye, Serigne; Khadraoui, Lobna; Ben Charif, Ali; Diendéré, Ella; Langlois, Léa; Dugas, Michèle; Légaré, France.
Afiliación
  • Uwizeye CB; Learning Health System Component of the Québec Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) - Support for People and Patient-Oriented and Trials (SUPPORT) Unit, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Zomahoun HTV; VITAM Research Center on Sustainable Health, Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Bussières A; Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale (CIUSSS-CN), Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Thomas A; Learning Health System Component of the Québec Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) - Support for People and Patient-Oriented and Trials (SUPPORT) Unit, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Kairy D; VITAM Research Center on Sustainable Health, Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Massougbodji J; Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale (CIUSSS-CN), Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Rheault N; Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Laval University, Québec, QC, Canada.
  • Tchoubi S; School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Philibert L; School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Abib Gaye S; Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation du Montréal métropolitain (CRIR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Khadraoui L; Réseau Provincial de recherche en Adaptation-Réadaptation (REPAR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Ben Charif A; School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Diendéré E; Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation du Montréal métropolitain (CRIR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Langlois L; Réseau Provincial de recherche en Adaptation-Réadaptation (REPAR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Dugas M; Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation du Montréal métropolitain (CRIR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Légaré F; Réseau Provincial de recherche en Adaptation-Réadaptation (REPAR), Montreal, QC, Canada.
Interact J Med Res ; 11(2): e38419, 2022 Jul 11.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35635786
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The underuse or overuse of knowledge products leads to waste in health care, and primary care is no exception.

OBJECTIVE:

This study aimed to characterize which knowledge products are frequently implemented, the implementation strategies used in primary care, and the implementation outcomes that are measured.

METHODS:

We performed a systematic review (SR) of SRs using the Cochrane systematic approach to include eligible SRs. The inclusion criteria were any primary care contexts, health care professionals and patients, any Effective Practice and Organization of Care implementation strategies of specified knowledge products, any comparators, and any implementation outcomes based on the Proctor framework. We searched the MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Ovid PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases from their inception to October 2019 without any restrictions. We searched the references of the included SRs. Pairs of reviewers independently performed selection, data extraction, and methodological quality assessment by using A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2. Data extraction was informed by the Effective Practice and Organization of Care taxonomy for implementation strategies and the Proctor framework for implementation outcomes. We performed a descriptive analysis and summarized the results by using a narrative synthesis.

RESULTS:

Of the 11,101 records identified, 81 (0.73%) SRs were included. Of these 81, a total of 47 (58%) SRs involved health care professionals alone. Moreover, 15 SRs had a high or moderate methodological quality. Most of them addressed 1 type of knowledge product (56/81, 69%), common clinical practice guidelines (26/56, 46%) or management, and behavioral or pharmacological health interventions (24/56, 43%). Mixed strategies were used for implementation (67/81, 83%), predominantly education-based (meetings in 60/81, 74%; materials distribution in 59/81, 73%; and academic detailing in 45/81, 56%), reminder (53/81, 36%), and audit and feedback (40/81, 49%) strategies. Education meetings (P=.13) and academic detailing (P=.11) seemed to be used more when the population was composed of health care professionals alone. Improvements in the adoption of knowledge products were the most commonly measured outcome (72/81, 89%). The evidence level was reported in 12% (10/81) of SRs on 62 outcomes (including 48 improvements in adoption), of which 16 (26%) outcomes were of moderate or high level.

CONCLUSIONS:

Clinical practice guidelines and management and behavioral or pharmacological health interventions are the most commonly implemented knowledge products and are implemented through the mixed use of educational, reminder, and audit and feedback strategies. There is a need for a strong methodology for the SR of randomized controlled trials to explore their effectiveness and the entire cascade of implementation outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspecto: Implementation_research Idioma: En Revista: Interact J Med Res Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspecto: Implementation_research Idioma: En Revista: Interact J Med Res Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá
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