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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]

机译:关于“主动传播信息”对英格兰早产儿护理标准的影响的BLISS集群随机对照试验(BEADI)研究方案[ISRCTN89683698]

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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
机译:研究知识和实践之间的背景空白已得到一致报道。传统的信息交流方式对实践变化的影响有限。传播信息的策略应更具互动性,并以对变更实施情况进行系统审查时报告的技术为基础。需要澄清哪种传播策略最有效地将证据转化为英格兰新生儿单位的实践。该试验的目的是评估与新生儿的传统(更被动)传播方式相比,用于传播新生儿研究发现,建议和国家新生儿指南的创新主动策略是否更有可能导致政策和实践的改变。 。方法/设计对英国所有新生儿科室的随机分组对照试验(按医院随机分组,n = 182,按新生儿区域网络和新生儿科室护理水平分层),以评估积极传播策略对当地政策和实践变化的相对有效性。参加者将主要是每个部门的首席顾问临床医生。干预措施将使用以下方面进行多方面的审核和反馈;为当地工作人员举行的教育会议(关于选定主题的循证讲课,互动式研讨会,以审查当前的做法并制定变革计划);质量改进和组织变更方法。干预前后将收集有关婴儿的政策和实践结果。结果将评估三个月内在英格兰出生的所有早产婴儿的出生时表面活性剂给药时间,出生时的体温控制以及出生时的复苏小组(资格和人数)。试用注册当前对照试验ISRCTN89683698

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