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Models and Frameworks for Implementing Evidence-Based Practice Linking Evidence to Action

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ISBN-10: 140517594X

ISBN-13: 9781405175944

Edition: 5th 2010

Authors: Jo Rycroft-Malone, Tracey Bucknall

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List price: $40.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 4/23/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 6.70" wide x 9.40" long x 0.60" tall
Weight: 1.166
Language: English

Jo Rycroft-Malone is Reader in Health Services Research, University of Wales, Bangor#60;br#62;and Editor,#60;i#62; Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. #60;/i#62;Tracy Bucknall is Associate Professor, The University of Melbourne and Associate Editor, #60;i#62;Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing#60;/i#62;

Notes on Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Evidence-based practice: doing the right thing for patients
Introduction
What is evidence-based practice?
What does implementation of evidence into practice mean?
Attributes influencing successful implementation
Why this book?
References
Theory, frameworks, and models: laying down the groundwork
Introduction
Theory informed evidence-based practice
Using theory and frameworks for implementing evidence-based practice
Models and frameworks
Models and frameworks included in this book
Summary
References
Stetler model
Introduction and purpose of the model
Background and context
Intended audience and actual users of the model
Hypotheses and propositions
Use and related evaluation of the Stetler model
Perceived strengths and weaknesses of the model
Information on barriers and facilitators to implementing the model
The future
Summary
References
The Ottawa Model of Research Use
Purpose and assumptions
Background and context
Intended audience/users
Hypotheses and research possibilities
Critique (strengths and limitations of OMRU)
Future possibilities
Conclusion
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS)
Background
Purpose and assumptions
Background to PARIHS' development
Intended users
Hypotheses and propositions
Others' use of PARIHS
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of PARIHS
Future plans
Conclusion
Summary: How PARIHS could be used
References
Iowa model of evidence-based practice
Overview and purpose
Development of the model
Intended users
Hypothesis generation
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the Iowa model
Barriers and facilitators to model implementation
Future plans for model revisions
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
Dissemination and use of research evidence for policy and practice: a framework for developing, implementing, and evaluating strategies
Introduction
Purpose of the framework
Model development
Intended audience
Hypothesis generation
Examples of framework's use
Perceived strengths and weaknesses
Future plans for framework modifications
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
ARCC (Advancing Research and Clinical practice through close Collaboration): a model for system-wide implementation and sustainability of evidence-based practice
Purpose of and assumptions in the ARCC model
Background to the ARCC model
Intended users
Hypotheses generated from the ARCC model
Use and implementation of the ARCC model and implications for future research
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the ARCC model
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
The Joanna Briggs Institute model of evidence-based health care as a framework for implementing evidence
Purpose and assumptions
Background to the JBI model's development
Intended users of the model
Hypotheses and propositions
Others' use of the JBI model for implementing evidence
Critique (strengths and weaknesses) of the JBI model for implementing evidence
Future plans
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
The Knowledge To Action framework
Purpose of the framework
Background and context
Framework description
Intended audiences/users
Hypotheses and research possibilities - Has the framework generated hypotheses or propositions that the developers and others can and/or have been testing?
Evaluation and use of the KTA framework
Strengths and limitations
Future plans for the development of the framework
Summary: How the model can be used/applied
References
Analysis and synthesis of models and frameworks
Background
Synthesis
Conclusion
References
Summary and concluding comments
A note about implementation
A note about impact
Applying models and frameworks to guide implementation
Concluding remarks
References
Appendix
Index