Informing the research agenda for optimizing audit and feedback interventions: results of a prioritization exercise

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作者
Colquhoun, Heather L. [1 ]
Carroll, Kelly [2 ]
Eva, Kevin W. [3 ]
Grimshaw, Jeremy M. [2 ,4 ]
Ivers, Noah [5 ]
Michie, Susan [6 ]
Brehaut, Jamie C. [2 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Occupat Sci & Occupat Therapy, 160-500 Univ Ave, Toronto, ON M5G 1V7, Canada
[2] Ottawa Hosp, Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Ctr Practice Changing Res, Clin Epidemiol Program, Gen Campus,501 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6, Canada
[3] Univ British Columbia, Ctr Hlth Educ Scholarship, Dept Med, Vancouver, BC V5Z 4E3, Canada
[4] Univ Ottawa, Dept Med, 451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, Canada
[5] Womens Coll Hosp, Dept Family Med, Toronto, ON M5S 1B2, Canada
[6] UCL, Dept Clin Educ & Hlth Psychol, London WC1E 6BT, England
[7] Univ Ottawa, Sch Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, 451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Audit and feedback; Implementation science; Knowledge translation; Theory; Research agenda;
D O I
10.1186/s12874-020-01195-5
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Audit and feedback (A&F) interventions are one of the most common approaches for implementing evidence-based practices. A key barrier to more effective A&F interventions is the lack of a theory-guided approach to the accumulation of evidence. Recent interviews with theory experts identified 313 theory-informed hypotheses, spread across 30 themes, about how to create more effective A&F interventions. In the current survey, we sought to elicit from stakeholders which hypotheses were most likely to advance the field if studied further. Methods: From the list of 313, three members of the research team identified 216 that were clear and distinguishable enough for prioritization. A web-based survey was then sent to 211 A&F intervention stakeholders asking them to choose up to 50 'priority' hypotheses following the header "A&F interventions will be more effective if horizontal ellipsis ". Analyses included frequencies of endorsement of the individual hypotheses and themes into which they were grouped. Results: 68 of the 211 invited participants responded to the survey. Seven hypotheses were chosen by > 50% of respondents, including A&F interventions will be more effective horizontal ellipsis "if feedback is provided by a trusted source"; "if recipients are involved in the design/development of the feedback intervention"; "if recommendations related to the feedback are based on good quality evidence"; "if the behaviour is under the control of the recipient"; "if it addresses barriers and facilitators (drivers) to behaviour change"; "if it suggests clear action plans"; and "if target/goal/optimal rates are clear and explicit". The most endorsed theme was Recipient Priorities (four hypotheses were chosen 92 times as a 'priority' hypotheses). Conclusions: This work determined a set of hypotheses thought by respondents to be to be most likely to advance the field through future A&F intervention research. This work can inform a coordinated research agenda that may more efficiently lead to more effective A&F interventions.
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