Grove Amy, Clarke Aileen, Currie Graeme
Division of Health Sciences, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Organising Healthcare Research Network, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Implement Sci. 2015 Jun 2;10:81. doi: 10.1186/s13012-015-0273-6.
Clinical guidelines in orthopaedic surgery aim to improve the efficiency, quality and outcomes of patient care by ensuring that treatment recommendations are based on the best available evidence. The simple provision of guidelines, however, does not ensure fidelity or guarantee their uptake and use in surgical practice. Research exploring the factors that affect surgeons' use of evidence and guidelines has focused on understanding what evidence exists for current clinical decisions. This narrowed scope emphasises the technical, educational and accessibility issues but overlooks wider factors that help explain how and why guidelines are not implemented and used in surgery. It is also important to understand how we can encourage the implementation processes in practice. By taking a social science perspective to examine orthopaedic surgery, we move beyond the narrow focus and explore how and why clinical guidelines struggle to achieve full uptake. We aim to explore guideline uptake to discover the factors that contribute to, or complicate, appropriate implementation in this field. We need to go beyond traditional views and experimental methods to examine the barriers and facilitators of implementation in real-life NHS surgical practice. These could be multifactorial, linked to individual, organisational or contextual influences, which act on the guideline implementation process.
METHODS/DESIGN: We will use ethnographic methods to conduct case studies in three English NHS hospitals. Within each case, we will conduct observations, interviews and analysis of key documents to understand experiences, complex processes and decisions made and the role of clinical guidance and other sources of evidence within orthopaedic surgery. The data will be transcribed and analysed thematically. Comparisons will be made within cases and across cases.
Guidelines are a fundamental part of clinical practice, and various factors must be considered when preparing for their successful implementation into organisations. Understanding the views and experiences of a range of surgical, clerical and managerial staff across multiple orthopaedic departments will capture the complexity and variety of factors that can influence surgical decisions. The findings of our study will identify the specific features of orthopaedic practice to help guide the development of strategies to facilitate guideline uptake in everyday surgical work.
骨科手术临床指南旨在通过确保治疗建议基于最佳可得证据来提高患者护理的效率、质量和效果。然而,仅仅提供指南并不能确保其忠实性,也不能保证其在手术实践中的采用和使用。探索影响外科医生使用证据和指南的因素的研究主要集中在了解当前临床决策的现有证据。这种狭窄的范围强调了技术、教育和可及性问题,但忽略了更广泛的因素,这些因素有助于解释指南在手术中未被实施和使用的方式及原因。了解如何在实践中鼓励实施过程也很重要。通过从社会科学角度审视骨科手术,我们超越了狭隘的关注点,探索临床指南难以完全被采用的方式及原因。我们旨在探索指南的采用情况,以发现有助于或使该领域适当实施变得复杂的因素。我们需要超越传统观点和实验方法,来审视英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)实际手术实践中实施的障碍和促进因素。这些可能是多因素的,与个人、组织或背景影响相关,作用于指南实施过程。
方法/设计:我们将使用人种学方法在三家英国NHS医院进行案例研究。在每个案例中,我们将进行观察、访谈并分析关键文件,以了解经验、复杂过程和所做决策,以及临床指导和骨科手术中其他证据来源的作用。数据将被转录并进行主题分析。将在案例内部和案例之间进行比较。
指南是临床实践的基本组成部分,在为其成功实施到组织中做准备时必须考虑各种因素。了解多个骨科部门的一系列外科、文书和管理人员的观点和经验,将捕捉到可能影响手术决策的因素的复杂性和多样性。我们研究的结果将确定骨科实践的具体特征,以帮助指导制定策略,促进在日常手术工作中采用指南。