Context factors for implementation of clinical recommendations for chronic musculoskeletal pain.

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Dawn V Ernstzen, Quinette A Louw
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Abstract

Background:  Implementing evidence-informed clinical practice recommendations is important for managing chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSP) to address the multidimensional impact of the condition. Successful implementation of recommendations requires understanding the multiple context factors that influence CMSP management in different settings.

Aim:  This study aims to explore contextual factors that could influence the implementation of evidence-informed clinical practice recommendations for the primary health care of adults with CMSP.

Setting:  The study focused on the primary health care (PHC) sector in Cape Town, South Africa.

Methods:  A qualitative descriptive study was conducted. A multidisciplinary panel of 13 local health care professionals participated in focused group discussions. The participants considered multimodal clinical recommendations derived from published clinical practice guidelines. In four focus group discussions (three or four members per group), the panel generated and documented context factors that would influence implementing the recommendations in practice. Inductive content analysis was performed to identify categories and themes.

Results:  The five contextual themes generated indicated health care system organisation, human resource requirements, provider practice patterns, patient empowerment and integration into policy as imperative for the successful implementation of recommendations.

Conclusion:  There are diverse context factors that could influence the implementation of clinical recommendations for managing CMSP in PHC settings. Identifying these factors as barriers or facilitators is beneficial for developing effective knowledge translation strategies.Contribution: The study findings indicate that an integrated systems approach supported by health care policy and multisectoral collaboration is needed to successfully implement clinical recommendations to address the impact of CMSP.

实施慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛临床建议的背景因素。
背景: 实施循证临床实践建议对于管理慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛(CMSP)以应对该疾病的多方面影响非常重要。目的:本研究旨在探讨影响慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛成人初级卫生保健循证临床实践建议实施的背景因素: 研究重点是南非开普敦的初级卫生保健(PHC)部门: 方法:进行定性描述研究。一个由 13 名当地医护人员组成的多学科小组参加了重点小组讨论。与会者审议了从已发布的临床实践指南中得出的多模式临床建议。在四个焦点小组讨论中(每组三到四人),小组成员提出并记录了影响在实践中实施建议的背景因素。对内容进行归纳分析,以确定类别和主题: 结果:产生的五个背景主题表明,医疗系统组织、人力资源需求、医疗服务提供者的实践模式、患者赋权和政策整合是成功实施建议的必要条件: 结论:有多种背景因素可能会影响在初级卫生保健环境中管理 CMSP 的临床建议的实施。将这些因素确定为障碍或促进因素有利于制定有效的知识转化策略:研究结果表明,要成功实施临床建议以应对 CMSP 的影响,需要在医疗保健政策和多部门合作的支持下采用综合系统方法。
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