MacKinnon Madison, Moloney Max, Bullock Emma, Morra Alison, To Teresa, Lemiere Catherine, Lougheed M Diane
Asthma Research Unit, Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Division of Respirology, Department of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
JMIR Form Res. 2022 Sep 15;6(9):e37503. doi: 10.2196/37503.
A work-related asthma (WRA) screening questionnaire is currently being validated for implementation in clinical settings. To minimize barriers to integrating tools into clinical practice, a discussion of strategies for the implementation of the questionnaire has begun.
This study aimed to understand the benefits, feasibility, barriers, and limitations of implementing the Work-related Asthma Screening Questionnaire-Long version (WRASQ[L]) and asthma e-tools in clinical settings and propose dissemination and implementation strategies for the WRASQ(L).
This study was conducted in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, from September 2019 to August 2021. A workshop and 2 questionnaires were used to understand the benefits of and barriers to implementing the questionnaire in clinical settings. An expert advisory committee was established to develop the implementation and dissemination strategies. Workshops were semistructured and used thematic qualitative analysis to identify themes that provided an understanding of the benefits and limitations of and barriers to using the WRASQ(L), and e-tools in general, in clinical settings. Workshop participants included patients and health care providers, including physicians, nurses, and asthma educators, who were implementation specialists and expert electronic medical record users. A questionnaire focusing on providers' knowledge and awareness of WRA and another focusing on WRASQ(L) feedback was administered at the workshops. Advisory committee members from relevant stakeholders met 3 times to strategize implementation opportunities.
A total of 6 themes were identified in the workshop: involving and addressing patient needs, novel data collection, knowledge translation, time considerations, functional and practical barriers, and human limitations. Questionnaire responses yielded positive feedback on the utility of the WRASQ(L) in clinical settings. All participants agreed that it is an easy way of collecting information on occupational and exposure history and could prompt a discussion between the health care provider and patient on how the workplace and exposures could affect one's asthma, increase awareness of WRA in patients and providers, and increase awareness of exposures in the workplace. Implementation and dissemination strategies were generated with input from the advisory committee.
Stakeholders and workshop participants consider the WRASQ(L) to be a useful tool that satisfies many provider needs in their clinical settings. Once validated, dissemination strategies will include developing educational materials that include the WRASQ(L), linking the questionnaire to stakeholder websites or e-toolkits, translation into other languages, leveraging health care and research networks, conference presentations, and peer-reviewed publications. Implementation strategies will include integration into electronic medical records; designing multifaceted interventions; and targeting nontraditional settings such as workplaces, pharmacies, and research settings. The WRASQ(L) addresses many benefits of and barriers to implementation, as identified in the workshop themes. These themes will guide future implementation and dissemination strategies, noting that human limitations identified in providers and patients will need to be overcome for successful implementation.
一份与工作相关的哮喘(WRA)筛查问卷目前正在进行验证,以便在临床环境中实施。为了尽量减少将工具整合到临床实践中的障碍,关于该问卷实施策略的讨论已经展开。
本研究旨在了解在临床环境中实施《与工作相关的哮喘筛查问卷 - 长版》(WRASQ[L])和哮喘电子工具的益处、可行性、障碍和局限性,并为WRASQ(L)提出传播和实施策略。
本研究于2019年9月至2021年8月在加拿大安大略省金斯顿进行。举办了一次研讨会并使用了两份问卷,以了解在临床环境中实施该问卷的益处和障碍。成立了一个专家咨询委员会来制定实施和传播策略。研讨会采用半结构化形式,并使用主题定性分析来确定主题,这些主题有助于理解在临床环境中使用WRASQ(L)和一般电子工具的益处、局限性和障碍。研讨会参与者包括患者和医疗保健提供者,其中有医生、护士和哮喘教育工作者,他们是实施专家和电子病历的专业用户。在研讨会上发放了一份关注提供者对WRA的知识和认识的问卷,以及另一份关注WRASQ(L)反馈的问卷。来自相关利益相关者的咨询委员会成员召开了3次会议,以制定实施机会的策略。
在研讨会上共确定了6个主题:涉及并满足患者需求、新颖的数据收集、知识转化、时间考量、功能和实际障碍以及人为限制。问卷回复对WRASQ(L)在临床环境中的效用给出了积极反馈。所有参与者都认为,它是收集职业和接触史信息的简便方法,能够促使医疗保健提供者和患者讨论工作场所和接触因素如何影响哮喘,提高患者和提供者对WRA的认识,并增强对工作场所接触因素的认识。在咨询委员会的参与下制定了实施和传播策略。
利益相关者和研讨会参与者认为WRASQ(L)是一个有用的工具,能满足许多提供者在临床环境中的需求。一旦验证通过,传播策略将包括编写包含WRASQ(L)的教育材料,将问卷链接到利益相关者网站或电子工具包,翻译成其他语言,利用医疗保健和研究网络,在会议上展示以及在同行评审期刊上发表。实施策略将包括整合到电子病历中;设计多方面的干预措施;并针对非传统环境,如工作场所、药店和研究场所。WRASQ(L)解决了研讨会上确定的实施的许多益处和障碍。这些主题将指导未来的实施和传播策略,同时指出,为了成功实施,需要克服在提供者和患者中发现的人为限制。