Reitzel Meaghan, Cheung Emily, Lennon Cynthia, Wylie-Toal Brendan, Phoenix Michelle
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Health Serv Insights. 2024 Nov 6;17:11786329241297910. doi: 10.1177/11786329241297910. eCollection 2024.
Evidence-informed practice (EIP) is a widely accepted approach to providing rehabilitation services, however there are barriers to implementation. Bright Ideas is an innovative program developed by KidsAbility's Rocket Discovery Centre, aiming enhance uptake of EIP through incubating ideas identified by KidsAbility staff linked to organizational priorities of enhancing service access and outcomes.
To evaluate Bright Ideas by identifying perceived successes and challenges associated with the program with the aim of supporting clinical innovation and the adoption of evidence-informed practices in children's rehabilitation centres.
A developmental evaluation approach was utilized to complete a real-time evaluation of Bright Ideas. Bright Ideas program materials were reviewed to describe the program. A focus group and interview were conducted with staff who led Bright Ideas projects ( = 7) to gain insight into their experiences. Additionally, interviews were conducted with the program coordinators ( = 2) to understand the evolution of the program. Data was analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Successes that drive the Bright Ideas program and roadblocks it has encountered were identified across three dimensions: the personal level (involving Bright Ideas project leads), the programmatic level (focusing on the Bright Ideas program), and the organizational level (pertaining to KidsAbility as a whole). Key roadblocks included a lack of knowledge about the program organizationally, restricted time resources, competing organizational priorities, and an absence of infrastructure to scale ideas from Bright Ideas into the organization.
Bright Ideas is an innovative program aiming to make impactful change by enabling staff to lead implementation-driven projects. Our findings highlight many successes of the program and use the Theoretical Domains Framework and Behaviour Change Wheel to make recommendations to support its sustained implementation at KidsAbility.
循证实践(EIP)是一种广泛接受的提供康复服务的方法,然而在实施过程中存在障碍。“明智想法”是由儿童能力中心的火箭探索中心开发的一个创新项目,旨在通过孵化儿童能力中心工作人员提出的与加强服务可及性和成果的组织优先事项相关的想法,来提高循证实践的采用率。
通过确定与该项目相关的感知到的成功和挑战来评估“明智想法”,以支持儿童康复中心的临床创新和循证实践的采用。
采用发展性评估方法对“明智想法”进行实时评估。审查了“明智想法”项目材料以描述该项目。与领导“明智想法”项目的工作人员(n = 7)进行了焦点小组讨论和访谈,以深入了解他们的经历。此外,还与项目协调员(n = 2)进行了访谈,以了解该项目的发展情况。使用定性内容分析法对数据进行了分析。
在三个维度上确定了推动“明智想法”项目的成功因素及其遇到的障碍:个人层面(涉及“明智想法”项目负责人)、项目层面(关注“明智想法”项目)和组织层面(涉及整个儿童能力中心)。主要障碍包括组织层面缺乏对该项目的了解、时间资源有限、相互竞争的组织优先事项,以及缺乏将“明智想法”中的想法扩展到整个组织的基础设施。
“明智想法”是一个创新项目,旨在通过让工作人员领导以实施为导向的项目来实现有影响力的变革。我们的研究结果突出了该项目的许多成功之处,并使用理论领域框架和行为改变轮提出建议,以支持其在儿童能力中心的持续实施。