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Systematic review of practice guideline dissemination and implementation strategies for healthcare teams and team-based practice
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Implementation IssueLearning Health SystemsImplementation ScienceHealth Services CollaborationPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchImplementation StrategySystematic ReviewHealth PolicyLiterature RelevantOutcomes ResearchInter-professional CollaborationTeam-based PracticeClinical ImplementationHealthcare TeamsNursingPractice Guideline DisseminationPatient SafetyMedicine
Aim To synthesis the literature relevant to guideline dissemination and implementation strategies for healthcare teams and team-based practice. Methods Systematic approach utilising Joanna Briggs Institute methods. Two reviewers screened all articles and where there was disagreement, a third reviewer determined inclusion. Results Initial search revealed 12 083 of which 88 met the inclusion criteria. Ten dissemination and implementation strategies identified with distribution of educational materials the most common. Studies were assessed for patient or practitioner outcomes and changes in practice, knowledge and economic outcomes. A descriptive analysis revealed multiple approaches using teams of healthcare providers were reported to have statistically significant results in knowledge, practice and/or outcomes for 72.7% of the studies. Conclusion Team-based care using practice guidelines locally adapted can affect positively patient and provider outcomes.
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