J Cunningham
Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of osteoarthritis management programmes in primary or community care settings: a systematic review and qualitative framework synthesis protocol.
Cunningham, J; Briggs, A M; Doyle, F; Dziedzic, K; Murphy, P; French, H P; Paskins, Z; Sheridan, E; Swaithe, L; Cottrell, E; Finney, A
Authors
A M Briggs
F Doyle
Professor Krysia Dziedzic k.s.dziedzic@keele.ac.uk
P Murphy
H P French
Zoe Paskins z.paskins@keele.ac.uk
E Sheridan
Laura Swaithes l.swaithes@keele.ac.uk
E Cottrell
Andrew Finney a.finney@keele.ac.uk
Abstract
Despite consistent international guidelines for osteoarthritis (OA) management, evidence-based treatments are underutilised. OA management programmes (OAMPs) are being implemented internationally to address this evidence-practice gap. An OAMP is defined as a 'model of evidence-based, non-surgical OA care that has been implemented in a real-world setting'. Our objective is to identify, synthesise and appraise qualitative research identifying anticipated or experienced micro (individual/behavioural), meso (organisational) or macro (context/system) level barriers or facilitators to the implementation of primary or community care-based OAMPs. Five electronic databases will be searched for papers published between 2010 and 2021. Qualitative or mixed-methods studies that include qualitative data on the anticipated or experienced barriers or facilitators to the implementation of primary or community care-based OAMPs, from the perspective of service users or service providers, will be included. The review will be reported using the PRISMA and ENTREQ guidelines. A data extraction form will be used to provide details of the included studies. Data will be analysed and identified barriers and facilitators will be mapped onto an appropriate implementation framework, such as the Theoretical Domains Framework. The appropriate JBI critical appraisal tools will be used to assess methodological quality, while the GRADE-CERQual approach will be used to assess confidence in the findings. Translation of evidence-based guidelines into practice is challenging and reliant on the quality of implementation. By comparing and contrasting anticipated and experienced barriers, this review will determine the extent of congruence between the two, and provide valuable insights into the views and experiences of key stakeholders involved in the implementation of OAMPs. The mapping of identified barriers and facilitators to behaviour change theory will enhance the applicability and construct validity of our findings and will offer significant utility for future development and implementation of OAMPs. Registration: This protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021255698) on 15/07/21.
Citation
Cunningham, J., Briggs, A. M., Doyle, F., Dziedzic, K., Murphy, P., French, H. P., …Finney, A. (2021). Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of osteoarthritis management programmes in primary or community care settings: a systematic review and qualitative framework synthesis protocol. HRB Open Research, 102 - ?. https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13377.1
Acceptance Date | Aug 16, 2021 |
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Publication Date | Sep 17, 2021 |
Journal | HRB Open Research |
Print ISSN | 2515-4826 |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis |
Pages | 102 - ? |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13377.1 |
Publisher URL | https://hrbopenresearch.org/articles/4-102/v1 |
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