可持续实施努力在物理和职业治疗:范围审查。

Johanna Fritz, Sara Landerdahl Stridsberg, Riikka Holopainen
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背景:卫生保健专业人员经常不能坚持循证指南。在卫生保健中实施循证方法需要系统的支持,但目前尚不清楚哪些策略支持专业人员遵守临床实践指南。行为改变技术有助于更详细地描述实现策略。本综述的目的是探讨在医疗保健中实施循证方法时,物理治疗师(PTs)和职业治疗师(OTs)临床行为可持续性研究的本质。解决了两个研究问题:(1)在经历了PTs和OTs临床行为的持续和非持续变化的研究中使用了哪些实施策略?(2)在涉及PTs和OTs临床行为持续和非持续改变的研究中,使用了哪些行为改变技术?方法:根据建议和PRISMA-ScR检查表进行范围审查。检索了6个数据库。在实施干预结束前和至少6个月后评估PTs或OTs临床行为变化的研究被纳入。结果:共筛选5130项研究,纳入29项研究。21项研究报告了持续的结果,8项研究报告了不持续的结果。报告持续临床行为的研究采用中位数为7的实施策略,45%采用12-24个月的实施支持期,86%的干预措施是基于理论的。在纳入的研究中确定了22项实施策略。其中只有两个定义了行为改变技术方面的实现策略。结论:报告持续结果的研究的特点是使用了更长的实施周期、更多的实施策略、更多基于理论的干预措施和更多的行为改变技术。审计和反馈、资源、问题解决和实践社区是实施策略,而问题解决、行为示范和社会支持是行为改变技术,这些技术在PTs和ot临床行为持续结果的研究中更为常见。我们的研究还强调了描述良好的实施研究的重要性。注册:范围审查的方案已在开放科学框架OSF注册中心(https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DUYQM)注册。
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Sustainable implementation efforts in physio- and occupational therapy: a scoping review.

Background: Health care professionals often fail to adhere to evidence-based guidelines. The implementation of evidence-based methods in health care requires systematic support, but it is still unclear which strategies support professional adherence to clinical practice guidelines. Behavior change techniques can contribute to a more detailed description of implementation strategies. The aim of this scoping review was to explore the nature of studies investigating the sustainability of physiotherapists' (PTs') and occupational therapists' (OTs') clinical behavior when implementing evidence-based methods in health care. Two research questions were addressed: (1) Which implementation strategies are used in studies that have experienced sustained and unsustained changes in the clinical behavior of PTs and OTs? (2) Which behavior change techniques are used in studies involving sustained and unsustained changes in the clinical behavior of PTs and OTs?

Methods: The scoping review was carried out in accordance with recommendations and the PRISMA-ScR checklist. Six databases were searched. Studies evaluating changes in the clinical behavior of PTs or OTs before and at least 6 months after the end of an implementation intervention were included.

Results: A total of 5130 studies were screened, and 29 studies were included. Twenty-one studies reported sustained results, and 8 studies reported unsustained results. The studies reporting sustained clinical behavior used in median 7 implementation strategies, 45% used a 12-24-month implementation support period, and 86% of the interventions were theory-based. Twenty-two implementation strategies were identified among the included studies. Only two of these defined the implementation strategies in terms of behavior change techniques.

Conclusions: Studies reporting sustained results were characterized by the use of longer implementation periods, more implementation strategies, more theory-based interventions, and more behavior change techniques. Audit and feedback, resources, problem solving, and communities of practice were implementation strategies, and problem solving, demonstration of behavior, and social support were behavior change techniques that were more common in studies with sustained results of PTs' and OTs' clinical behavior. Our study also highlights the importance of well-described implementation studies.

Registration: The protocol for the scoping review has been registered in the Open Science Framework, OSF registry ( https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/DUYQM ).

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