Ritchie Mona J, Smith Jeffrey L, Kim Bo, Woodward Eva N, Kirchner JoAnn E
VA Behavioral Health Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System, North Little Rock, AR, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, United States.
Front Health Serv. 2024 May 9;4:1304694. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1304694. eCollection 2024.
Implementation science seeks to produce generalizable knowledge on that promote the adoption and sustained use of evidence-based innovations. Literature reviews on specific implementation strategies can help us understand how they are conceptualized and applied, synthesize findings, and identify knowledge gaps. Although rigorous literature reviews can advance scientific knowledge and facilitate theory development, they are time-consuming and costly to produce. Improving the efficiency of literature review processes and reducing redundancy of effort is especially important for this rapidly developing field. We sought to amass relevant literature on one increasingly used evidence-based strategy, implementation facilitation (IF), as a publicly available resource.
We conducted a rigorous systematic search of PubMed, CINAHL, and Web of Science citation databases for peer-reviewed, English-language articles with "facilitation" and a combination of other terms published from January 1996 to December 2021. We searched bibliographies of articles published from 1996 to 2015 and identified articles during the full text review that reported on the same study. Two authors screened 3,168 abstracts. After establishing inter-rater reliability, they individually conducted full-text review of 786 relevant articles. A multidisciplinary team of investigators provided recommendations for preparing and disseminating the literature collection.
The literature collection is comprised of 510 articles. It includes 277 empirical studies of IF and 77 other articles, including conceptual/theoretical articles, literature reviews, debate papers and descriptions of large-scale clinical initiatives. Over half of the articles were published between 2017 and 2021. The collection is publicly available as an Excel file and as an xml file that can be imported into reference management software.
We created a publicly accessible collection of literature about the application of IF to implement evidence-based innovations in healthcare. The comprehensiveness of this collection has the potential to maximize efficiency and minimize redundancy in scientific inquiry about this strategy. Scientists and practitioners can use the collection to more rapidly identify developments in the application of IF and to investigate a wide range of compelling questions on its use within and across different healthcare disciplines/settings, countries, and payer systems. We offer several examples of how this collection has already been used.
实施科学旨在生成关于促进循证创新的采用和持续应用的可推广知识。对特定实施策略的文献综述有助于我们理解这些策略是如何被概念化和应用的,整合研究结果,并识别知识空白。尽管严格的文献综述可以推进科学知识并促进理论发展,但它们的撰写既耗时又昂贵。对于这个快速发展的领域来说,提高文献综述过程的效率并减少工作冗余尤为重要。我们试图收集关于一种越来越常用的循证策略——实施促进(IF)的相关文献,作为一种公开可用的资源。
我们对PubMed、CINAHL和科学引文索引数据库进行了严格的系统检索,以查找1996年1月至2021年12月发表的、经过同行评审的、英文的、包含“促进”以及其他术语组合的文章。我们检索了1996年至2015年发表文章的参考文献目录,并在全文评审过程中识别报告同一研究的文章。两位作者筛选了3168篇摘要。在建立评分者间信度后,他们各自对786篇相关文章进行了全文评审。一个多学科研究团队为文献收集的准备和传播提供了建议。
文献集由510篇文章组成。其中包括277篇关于IF的实证研究以及77篇其他文章,包括概念/理论文章、文献综述、辩论文章和大规模临床举措的描述。超过一半的文章发表于2017年至2021年之间。该文献集以Excel文件和可导入参考文献管理软件的xml文件形式公开提供。
我们创建了一个关于IF在医疗保健中应用以实施循证创新的公开可获取文献集。该文献集的全面性有可能在关于此策略的科学探究中最大限度地提高效率并减少冗余。科学家和从业者可以利用该文献集更快速地识别IF应用方面的进展,并研究关于其在不同医疗保健学科/环境、国家和支付系统内部及之间使用的一系列引人关注的问题。我们提供了几个关于该文献集已如何被使用的例子。