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9781405175944

Models and Frameworks for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice Linking Evidence to Action

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    9781405175944

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    140517594X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-10
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

The Evidence-Based Nursing Series is co-published with Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI). The series focuses on implementing evidence-based practice in nursing and mirrors the remit of Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, encompassing clinical practice, administration, research and public policy. Models and Frameworks for Implementing Evidence- Based Practice: Linking Evidence to Action, looks at ways of implementing evidence gained through research and factors that influence successful implementation. It acknowledges the gap that exists between obtaining evidence and the practicalities of putting it into practice and provides direction to help to close this gap. This, the first book in the series, helps the reader to make decisions about the appropriateness of using various models and frameworks. A selection of models and frameworks are examined in detail including examples of their use in practice. The book concludes with an analysis and synthesis of the included models and frameworks. The Models and frameworks that have been included are based on a number of criteria: that they are internationally recognised, have undergone widespread evaluation and testing, are transferable across different settings, and can be used by different disciplines. Models and frameworks include: Stetler Model Ottowa Model of Research Use IOWA model of evidence-based practice Advancing Research and Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration (ARCC) model Dobbins' dissemination and use of research evidence for policy and practice framework Joanna Briggs Institute model Knowledge to Action framework Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS)Key Points: There are chapters that provide an overview of implementation issues and the use of theory and frameworks in implementing evidence into practice Chapters are written by the developers of the model or framework Each chapter provides background on an implementation model or framework, suitable applications, underlying theory and examples of use. Each chapter examines strengths and weaknesses of each model alongside barriers and facilitators for its implementation

Author Biography

Jo Rycroft-Malone is Professor of Health Services Implementation Research at Bangor University and Editor, Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. Tracey Bucknall is Professor of Nursing, at Deakin University and Cabrini Health and Associate Editor, Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributorsp. ix
Forewordp. xiv
Prefacep. xvii
Evidence-based practice: doing the right thing for patientsp. 1
Introductionp. 1
What is evidence-based practice?p. 2
What does implementation of evidence into practice mean?p. 5
Attributes influencing successful implementationp. 9
Why this book?p. 14
Referencesp. 18
Theory, frameworks, and models: laying down the groundworkp. 23
Introductionp. 23
Theory informed evidence-based practicep. 23
Using theory and frameworks for implementing evidence-based practicep. 30
Models and frameworksp. 39
Models and frameworks included in this bookp. 44
Summaryp. 47
Referencesp. 47
Stetler modelp. 51
Introduction and purpose of the modelp. 51
Background and contextp. 56
Intended audience and actual users of the modelp. 61
Hypotheses and propositionsp. 64
Use and related evaluation of the Stetler modelp. 64
Perceived strengths and weaknesses of the modelp. 72
Information on barriers and facilitators to implementing the modelp. 74
The futurep. 76
Summaryp. 76
Referencesp. 77
The Ottawa Model of Research Usep. 83
Purpose and assumptionsp. 84
Background and contextp. 84
Intended audience/usersp. 97
Hypotheses and research possibilitiesp. 97
Critique (strengths and limitations of OMRU)p. 98
Future possibilitiesp. 100
Conclusionp. 101
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 101
Referencesp. 102
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS)p. 109
Backgroundp. 110
Purpose and assumptionsp. 110
Background to PARIHS' developmentp. 111
Intended usersp. 120
Hypotheses and propositionsp. 126
Others' use of PARIHSp. 127
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of PARIHSp. 130
Future plansp. 131
Conclusionp. 132
Summary: How PARIHS could be usedp. 132
Referencesp. 133
Iowa model of evidence-based practicep. 137
Overview and purposep. 137
Development of the modelp. 140
Intended usersp. 141
Hypothesis generationp. 142
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the Iowa modelp. 143
Barriers and facilitators to model implementationp. 143
Future plans for model revisionsp. 144
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 144
Referencesp. 144
Dissemination and use of research evidence for policy and practice: a framework for developing, implementing, and evaluating strategiesp. 147
Introductionp. 148
Purpose of the frameworkp. 149
Model developmentp. 150
Intended audiencep. 154
Hypothesis generationp. 155
Examples of framework's usep. 157
Perceived strengths and weaknessesp. 159
Future plans for framework modificationsp. 161
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 161
Referencesp. 163
ARCC (Advancing Research and Clinical practice through close Collaboration): a model for system-wide implementation and sustainability of evidence-based practicep. 169
Purpose of and assumptions in the ARCC modelp. 170
Background to the ARCC modelp. 171
Intended usersp. 177
Hypotheses generated from the ARCC modelp. 177
Use and implementation of the ARCC model and implications for future researchp. 179
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the ARCC modelp. 181
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 182
Referencesp. 182
The Joanna Briggs Institute model of evidence-based health care as a framework for implementing evidencep. 185
Purpose and assumptionsp. 186
Background to the JBI model's developmentp. 186
Intended users of the modelp. 192
Hypotheses and propositionsp. 193
Others' use of the JBI model for implementing evidencep. 198
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the JBI model for implementing evidencep. 200
Future plansp. 201
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 202
Referencesp. 203
The Knowledge To Action frameworkp. 207
Purpose of the frameworkp. 208
Background and contextp. 210
Framework descriptionp. 212
Intended audiences/usersp. 215
Hypotheses and research possibilities - Has the framework generated hypotheses or propositions that the developers and others can and/or have been testing?p. 215
Evaluation and use of the KTA frameworkp. 216
Strengths and limitationsp. 217
Future plans for the development of the frameworkp. 218
Summary: How the model can be used/appliedp. 218
Referencesp. 219
Analysis and synthesis of models and frameworksp. 223
Backgroundp. 223
Synthesisp. 226
Conclusionp. 244
Referencesp. 244
Summary and concluding commentsp. 247
A note about implementationp. 247
A note about impactp. 250
Applying models and frameworks to guide implementationp. 251
Concluding remarksp. 255
Referencesp. 257
Appendixp. 259
Indexp. 261
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