Avoiding “a piece of paper on the wall that everyone ignores”: A qualitative study on the barriers for implementing open fracture guidelines

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Juan Enrique Berner , Adele Pope , David Winston Hamilton , Jagdeep Nanchahal , Abhilash Jain
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Abstract

Background

Ortho-plastic evidence-based clinical guidelines for open fractures have demonstrated to standardise care and improve outcomes for patients admitted following lower extremity trauma. Despite its benefits, very few countries have introduced such guidance. The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes, barriers and limitations to the development and implementation of guidelines for lower limb open fractures

Methods

Twelve renowned orthopaedic and plastic surgeons, based in countries with no guidelines at present, underwent semi-structured interviews. A qualitative appraisal was conducted using reflexive thematic analysis methodology. Systematic coding led to the development and refinement of themes to address the research question.

Results

Individualistic decision-making, reliance on multidisciplinary interpersonal relationships, and the presence of immobile determinants of open fracture care emerged as three themes that define how patients are currently managed in settings with no guidelines in place. Although guidelines can potentially improve care by presenting evidence-based recommendations, introducing audit practices, establishing pathways for multidisciplinary collaboration, and enhancing effective leadership; if barriers to the implementation are not considered, they may end up as a “piece of paper on the wall that everyone ignores”

Conclusions

This study is the first to explore the challenges of introducing ortho-plastic guidelines for open extremity trauma. The themes presented describe the status quo in settings with no such protocols in place, establishing the foundation for future initiatives aiming to provide a practical strategy to aid the development and introduction of clinical guidelines for open lower limb fractures.
避免 "一纸空文,人人视而不见":关于开放性骨折指南实施障碍的定性研究。
背景:开放性骨折的骨整形循证临床指南已证明可以规范治疗并改善下肢创伤患者的治疗效果。尽管该指南好处多多,但只有极少数国家引入了此类指南。本研究旨在探讨制定和实施下肢开放性骨折指南的态度、障碍和限制因素 方法:对目前尚未制定指南的国家的 12 名知名骨科和整形外科医生进行了半结构式访谈。采用反思性专题分析方法进行了定性评估。在系统编码的基础上,对主题进行了发展和完善,以解决研究问题:结果:个人化决策、对多学科人际关系的依赖以及开放性骨折护理中存在不可移动的决定因素这三个主题决定了目前在没有指南的情况下如何管理患者。虽然指南可以通过提出循证建议、引入审计实践、建立多学科协作途径和加强有效领导来改善护理,但如果不考虑实施过程中的障碍,指南最终可能会成为 "墙上的一张纸,所有人都会忽视它":本研究首次探讨了在开放性四肢创伤中引入整形外科指南所面临的挑战。所提出的主题描述了尚未制定此类规程的环境现状,为未来的倡议奠定了基础,这些倡议旨在提供实用的策略,帮助制定和引入开放性下肢骨折的临床指南。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
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发文量
699
审稿时长
96 days
期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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