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Shedding light on conditions for the successful passive dissemination of recommendations in primary care: a mixed methods study

机译:在初级保健中成功被动传播建议的成功传播的条件下降:混合方法研究

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Passive dissemination of information in healthcare refers to the publication or mailing of newly established guidelines or recommendations. It is one of the least costly knowledge translation activities. This approach is generally considered to be ineffective or to result in only small changes in practice. Recent research, however, suggests that passive dissemination could, under certain conditions, result in modifications of practice, similar to more active dissemination approaches. The objective of our study was to uncover the conditions associated with the change in primary care practice, namely Family Medicine Groups (FMGs) in Quebec (Canada), following the passive dissemination of recommendations for the diagnosis and management of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (AD). We used a three-step, innovative, convergent mixed methods design based on a multiple case study in eight FMGs. Two studies were conducted in parallel: (1) a before and after retrospective chart review and a cluster analysis of FMGs performed on two clinical performance indicators-the rate of AD diagnosis and the quality of follow-up care; (2) a qualitative descriptive study using interviews and focus groups with FMG clinicians and healthcare managers. The results were integrated using joint displays. After the passive dissemination of the recommendations, some FMGs started to implement the recommendations while other FMGs did not change their practice with respect to the AD diagnosis rate and quality of follow-up care. Three interrelated conditions were identified for the successful passive dissemination of clinical recommendations: (1) FMG clinicians with a moderate to high baseline expertise and confidence, which was linked to their existing collaboration with hospital-based specialists in dementia and their motivation; (2) the presence of a self-identified champion (individual champion or collective championship) in the FMGs taking the lead, motivating the clinical staff or organizing training; (3) the availability of sufficient clinical staff enabled these two conditions to have an impact on the implementation of recommendations through passive dissemination. Passive dissemination of clinical recommendations, a low-cost knowledge translation approach, may lead to practice change under some specific conditions. More active dissemination efforts may only be needed in sites where these conditions are absent.
机译:医疗保健中信息的被动传播是指新建立的准则或建议的出版或邮寄。它是最昂贵的知识翻译活动之一。这种方法通常被认为是无效的或导致实践中的少量变化。然而,最近的研究表明,在某些条件下,被动传播可能导致对实践的修改,类似于更积极的传播方法。我们研究的目的是在被动传播Alzheimer疾病和相关痴呆的诊断和管理的推荐之后,揭示与魁北克(加拿大)的初级保健实践,即家庭医学团体(FMG)的变化有关的条件。广告)。我们采用了一项三步,创新,收敛的混合方法设计,基于八个FMGS的多种案例研究。两项研究并行进行:(1)回顾前和后期后和后,对两种临床绩效指标进行的FMG的聚类分析 - 广告诊断率和后续护理的质量; (2)使用与FMG临床医生和医疗管理人员的采访和焦点小组进行定性描述性研究。使用接合显示器集成了结果。在被动传播的建议之后,一些FMG开始实施建议,而其他FMG没有改变他们的实践,而是关于广告诊断率和后续护理质量。确定了三个相互关联的条件,以获得临床建议的成功被动传播:(1)FMG临床医生,具有中度至高基线专业知识和信心,与其现有的与痴呆症的医院专家合作有关; (2)在FMGS中存在一个自我识别的冠军(个人冠军或集体冠军),以潜在的潜在铅,刺激临床人员或组织培训; (3)足够的临床工作人员的可用性使这两个条件通过被动传播产生了对建议的实施。对临床建议的被动传播,一种低成本的知识翻译方法,可能导致一些特定条件下的实践变化。在缺席这些条件的网站中,才能需要更多的积极传播努力。

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