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Notes on Contributors | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xiv |
Preface | p. xvii |
Evidence-based practice: doing the right thing for patients | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
What is evidence-based practice? | p. 2 |
What does implementation of evidence into practice mean? | p. 5 |
Attributes influencing successful implementation | p. 9 |
Why this book? | p. 14 |
References | p. 18 |
Theory, frameworks, and models: laying down the groundwork | p. 23 |
Introduction | p. 23 |
Theory informed evidence-based practice | p. 23 |
Using theory and frameworks for implementing evidence-based practice | p. 30 |
Models and frameworks | p. 39 |
Models and frameworks included in this book | p. 44 |
Summary | p. 47 |
References | p. 47 |
Stetler model | p. 51 |
Introduction and purpose of the model | p. 51 |
Background and context | p. 56 |
Intended audience and actual users of the model | p. 61 |
Hypotheses and propositions | p. 64 |
Use and related evaluation of the Stetler model | p. 64 |
Perceived strengths and weaknesses of the model | p. 72 |
Information on barriers and facilitators to implementing the model | p. 74 |
The future | p. 76 |
Summary | p. 76 |
References | p. 77 |
The Ottawa Model of Research Use | p. 83 |
Purpose and assumptions | p. 84 |
Background and context | p. 84 |
Intended audience/users | p. 97 |
Hypotheses and research possibilities | p. 97 |
Critique (strengths and limitations of OMRU) | p. 98 |
Future possibilities | p. 100 |
Conclusion | p. 101 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 101 |
References | p. 102 |
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) | p. 109 |
Background | p. 110 |
Purpose and assumptions | p. 110 |
Background to PARIHS' development | p. 111 |
Intended users | p. 120 |
Hypotheses and propositions | p. 126 |
Others' use of PARIHS | p. 127 |
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of PARIHS | p. 130 |
Future plans | p. 131 |
Conclusion | p. 132 |
Summary: How PARIHS could be used | p. 132 |
References | p. 133 |
Iowa model of evidence-based practice | p. 137 |
Overview and purpose | p. 137 |
Development of the model | p. 140 |
Intended users | p. 141 |
Hypothesis generation | p. 142 |
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the Iowa model | p. 143 |
Barriers and facilitators to model implementation | p. 143 |
Future plans for model revisions | p. 144 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 144 |
References | p. 144 |
Dissemination and use of research evidence for policy and practice: a framework for developing, implementing, and evaluating strategies | p. 147 |
Introduction | p. 148 |
Purpose of the framework | p. 149 |
Model development | p. 150 |
Intended audience | p. 154 |
Hypothesis generation | p. 155 |
Examples of framework's use | p. 157 |
Perceived strengths and weaknesses | p. 159 |
Future plans for framework modifications | p. 161 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 161 |
References | p. 163 |
ARCC (Advancing Research and Clinical practice through close Collaboration): a model for system-wide implementation and sustainability of evidence-based practice | p. 169 |
Purpose of and assumptions in the ARCC model | p. 170 |
Background to the ARCC model | p. 171 |
Intended users | p. 177 |
Hypotheses generated from the ARCC model | p. 177 |
Use and implementation of the ARCC model and implications for future research | p. 179 |
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the ARCC model | p. 181 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 182 |
References | p. 182 |
The Joanna Briggs Institute model of evidence-based health care as a framework for implementing evidence | p. 185 |
Purpose and assumptions | p. 186 |
Background to the JBI model's development | p. 186 |
Intended users of the model | p. 192 |
Hypotheses and propositions | p. 193 |
Others' use of the JBI model for implementing evidence | p. 198 |
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the JBI model for implementing evidence | p. 200 |
Future plans | p. 201 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 202 |
References | p. 203 |
The Knowledge To Action framework | p. 207 |
Purpose of the framework | p. 208 |
Background and context | p. 210 |
Framework description | p. 212 |
Intended audiences/users | p. 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 framework | p. 216 |
Strengths and limitations | p. 217 |
Future plans for the development of the framework | p. 218 |
Summary: How the model can be used/applied | p. 218 |
References | p. 219 |
Analysis and synthesis of models and frameworks | p. 223 |
Background | p. 223 |
Synthesis | p. 226 |
Conclusion | p. 244 |
References | p. 244 |
Summary and concluding comments | p. 247 |
A note about implementation | p. 247 |
A note about impact | p. 250 |
Applying models and frameworks to guide implementation | p. 251 |
Concluding remarks | p. 255 |
References | p. 257 |
Appendix | p. 259 |
Index | p. 261 |
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