Samantha Hickey, Nicola L Saywell, Thomas Adams, Julia Hill
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Abstract
Objective: To investigate campaigns developed for the dissemination of clinical practice guidelines for the appropriate use of imaging for low back pain.
Method: A scoping review was conducted to identify resources which report on dissemination strategies for low back pain imaging clinical practice guidelines. A database search was conducted of MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Reviews, Scopus, Google, Google Scholar and National Health Service Websites. The full text of relevant resources identified from the title and abstract screen were retrieved and assessed for inclusion eligibility.
Results: The initial search identified 1087 resources. Following a title, abstract and full-text screen, 26 resources were included for final synthesis. Relevant data were extracted and categorised into the following three key components: (1). Location of the campaign, (2). Campaign details, (3). Dissemination strategies as defined by five methods (educational resources, presentations and interactive interventions, media form, clinical decision support, and other). Educational resources and interactive interventions were the most commonly used strategies, with media resources implemented the least.
Conclusion: Low back pain imaging clinical practice guidelines have been disseminated to clinicians at regional and national levels; however, there are few international campaigns. The comprehensive list of dissemination strategies included in this study has created a foundation to facilitate the design of future campaigns to enhance the scope of trialled strategies to consider the complexities of clinical practice and its ever present need to change.
目的:调查为传播临床实践指南而开展的活动,以适当使用腰痛影像学。方法:对下腰痛影像临床实践指南的传播策略进行范围综述。检索MEDLINE、CINAHL、Cochrane Reviews、Scopus、谷歌、谷歌Scholar和National Health Service Websites等数据库。检索从标题和摘要屏幕中识别的相关资源的全文,并评估其纳入资格。结果:最初的搜索确定了1087个资源。在标题,摘要和全文屏幕之后,包括26个资源进行最终合成。提取相关数据并将其分类为以下三个关键部分:(1)活动地点;(2)活动细节;(3)通过五种方法定义的传播策略(教育资源、演示和互动干预、媒体形式、临床决策支持等)。教育资源和互动干预是最常用的策略,媒体资源实施最少。结论:腰痛影像学临床实践指南已在地区和国家层面传播给临床医生;然而,很少有国际运动。本研究中包含的传播策略的综合列表为促进未来运动的设计奠定了基础,以扩大试验策略的范围,以考虑临床实践的复杂性及其始终存在的改变需求。
期刊介绍:
Musculoskeletal Care is a peer-reviewed journal for all health professionals committed to the clinical delivery of high quality care for people with musculoskeletal conditions and providing knowledge to support decision making by professionals, patients and policy makers. This journal publishes papers on original research, applied research, review articles and clinical guidelines. Regular topics include patient education, psychological and social impact, patient experiences of health care, clinical up dates and the effectiveness of therapy.