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Evaluating the impact of audits and feedback as methods for omplementation of evidence in stroke rehabilitation / Hanne KRISTENSEN in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014)
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Titre : Evaluating the impact of audits and feedback as methods for omplementation of evidence in stroke rehabilitation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hanne KRISTENSEN, Auteur ; Lise HOUNSGAARD, Auteur Année de publication : 2014 Article en page(s) : p.251 - p.259 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : stroke rehabilitation evidence-based practice occupational therapy Résumé : Introduction
This paper evaluates audits and feedback as methods to increase implementation of evidence in stroke rehabilitation.
MEthod
The study used an action research approach and theories of knowledge translation. A sample of 22 occupational therapists participated from two Danish hospitals that admitted stroke patients. Data collection methods included audits collaborative discussions. Active feedback and discussions of the findings took place, at a group level in four local clinical audits. Data analysis of daily self-reported recordings and audits was descriptive. Audit data were analysed using descriptive statistics. A phonomenological hermeneutical interpretive methodology was used for analysing qualitative data.
Findings
Audits and feedback were based on clear standars and contextual developing action plans. Daily practice in both settings adapted to the clinical guidelines. Implementations of the standardized assessment tools seemed to be the most successful.
Conclusion
The effects of audit and feedback profited from the active participation of the therapists, as well as local gatekeepers having formal responsabilities for implementing change. The process was strengthened by providing the audits and feedback more than once. The effect of audits and feedback was positively influenced by being in line with current conceptual frameworks, local policies, and values.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33890
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014) . - p.251 - p.259[article] Evaluating the impact of audits and feedback as methods for omplementation of evidence in stroke rehabilitation [texte imprimé] / Hanne KRISTENSEN, Auteur ; Lise HOUNSGAARD, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.251 - p.259.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in The British Journal of Occupational Therapy > Volume 77 numéro 5 (Mai 2014) . - p.251 - p.259
Mots-clés : stroke rehabilitation evidence-based practice occupational therapy Résumé : Introduction
This paper evaluates audits and feedback as methods to increase implementation of evidence in stroke rehabilitation.
MEthod
The study used an action research approach and theories of knowledge translation. A sample of 22 occupational therapists participated from two Danish hospitals that admitted stroke patients. Data collection methods included audits collaborative discussions. Active feedback and discussions of the findings took place, at a group level in four local clinical audits. Data analysis of daily self-reported recordings and audits was descriptive. Audit data were analysed using descriptive statistics. A phonomenological hermeneutical interpretive methodology was used for analysing qualitative data.
Findings
Audits and feedback were based on clear standars and contextual developing action plans. Daily practice in both settings adapted to the clinical guidelines. Implementations of the standardized assessment tools seemed to be the most successful.
Conclusion
The effects of audit and feedback profited from the active participation of the therapists, as well as local gatekeepers having formal responsabilities for implementing change. The process was strengthened by providing the audits and feedback more than once. The effect of audits and feedback was positively influenced by being in line with current conceptual frameworks, local policies, and values.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33890 Exemplaires (1)
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