Implementing Evidence In Practise Flashcards

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What is a source for identifying a population’s health priorities?

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James Lind Alliance, a non profit which facilitates the collaboration between researchers, patients and carers for identifiying unanswered questions of the most relevance to the health of the population.

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What is the research cycle?

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Identifying a clinical problem
Basic research in the laboratory
Applied research
Clinical care

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What is appplied research?

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Research design is based on the hypothesis/question that is being posed.

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What is the research design for interventions?

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Comparative studies e.g RCTs.

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What is the research design for prognosis?

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Cohort studies, using relative risk ratio.

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What is the research design for treatment value?

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Cost-effectiveness study such as:
Cost effectiveness analysis
Cost minimisation
Utility Value

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What is the research design for diagnosis?

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Comparative study e.g RCTs.

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What is a source for up-to-date information for decision making?

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Cochrane library which provides reliable information of medical findings for comparison of options.
NICE provides guidelines for medical practise
BMJ
NIH

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What is a limitation to implementing new evidence based methods in healthcare?

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Barreck’s categories state that the barrier to implantation is:
Perception of the method
Characteristics of the people carrying it out
Contextual factors

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How does perception influence implementation of new practise?

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Based on the perceived benefit of the unknown method to the possible risks.
Complexity/Simplicity of the innovation
There is a greater likelihood if there is more knowledge of the consequences, called reduction uncertainty.

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How do contextual factors affect implementation of a new practise?

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Based on:
Incentive
Resources
Leadership styles and communication with management

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How do characteristics of the adopters affect the implementation of a new practise?

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Current knowledge and abilities
Attitudes and beliefs
Knowledge

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What are the barriers in prescribing the most clinically effective antibiotics?

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Medical hierarchy, based on the prescribing norms of the team set by senior colleagues
The opinions of senior colleagues towards current guidelines
Patient expectation
Fear of criticism and appearing competent
Individual responsibility and reputation in the team

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What are policies for successfully implementing evidence-based practise?

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Quality improvement
National CQUINs
Quality and Outcomes Framework

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What are the aims of quality improvement?

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Provides knowledge and interactive methods to implement change and view it as normal.

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What are methods for quality improvement?

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Educational meetings and outreach visits from local opinion leaders
Inter-institutional communication
Networking recognition for high quality practises
Benchmarking cycles and audits to identify variation in practise
Financial incentives

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What is a system in general practise for encouraging evidence-based medicine?

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Quality and Outcomes Framework, which is a governmental commissioner by the NIH that provides financial incentive to GP’s for rewarding ‘excellence’ by comparing care quality and delivery compared to previous years.

However, there are issues due to neglect of unincentivised areas of care.

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What is the CQUIN?

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Commissioning for care quality and innovation, which determines that a proportion of a healthcare provider’s income is dependent on the improvements they make in quality of services and new improved patterns of care.