Title: Kate Gerrish
1NIHR CLAHRC for South Yorkshire
Translating Knowledge into Action Implementation
Theme
Kate Gerrish Professor of Nursing Sheffield
Teaching Hospitals NHS FT Sheffield Hallam
University
2Aim TK into A
- To develop step change in the way research
findings are implemented in practice - by
- trialling and evaluating innovative
implementation strategies to facilitate
evidence-based care - in order to
- enhance service quality, improve patient
outcomes, and/or increase patient safety
3Objectives TK into A
- Develop, pilot and evaluate implementation
strategies to promote evidence-based practice in
response to identified service priorities - Implementation in practice
- Implementation research
- Disseminate successful initiatives across CLAHRC
partnership - Develop the capacity of health care professionals
to engage in evidence-based practice and applied
research - Establish collaborations between NHS and academic
partners to facilitate knowledge translation
4- Knowledge translation (implementation)
- Closing the gap between what we know and what we
do (reducing the know-do gap) - Making users aware of knowledge / innovations
and facilitating their use of it to improve
health and health care systems - Knowledge translation research
- Studying the determinants of knowledge use and
effective methods of promoting the uptake of
knowledge use - Graham (2007) CIHR
5The Knowledge to Action Cycle From Graham et al
(2006) Lost in Knowledge Translation. Time for a
Map?
6- Collaboration between clinicians, managers and
researchers - Project management group for each clinical
priority - Facilitation
- Knowledge Translation Project Leads
- Knowledge Translation Facilitators
- KT Projects
- Implementation plan using Knowledge into Action
cycle - Dissemination plan
7Implement strategies to promote evidence-based
practice
- Identification of clinical priorities
- Review of national, regional policy directives
- 1st clinical project group
- nutrition support for patients with LTCs
- Other priorities under consideration
- NICE guidelines on management of depression in
primary care - NICE guidelines on medicines adherence
- Palliative care of patients with COPD and/or
Heart Failure - Reducing variation in the quality and service
provision in stroke units across S Yorks
8Disseminate learning across the CLAHRC
partnership
- Knowledge Translation Case Book
- Objectives
- capture existing / new KT activity across CLAHRC
partnership - provide a vehicle for sharing learning about KT
- provide concrete KT examples for training and
outreach - demonstrate the impact of implementing research
evidence - Dissemination strategy built into each project
plan
9Capacity building EBP applied research
- Clinical academic training pathway for nurses /
AHPs - MSc Clinical Research
- Research placements within CLAHRC themes
- Progress to clinical doctoral fellowships
- Developing skills in evidence-based practice
- STHFT education programmes on developing EBP
- Governance framework
- Ethics and clinical governance framework for
non-research activity - National tool commissioned by HQIP
10Collaboration between NHS and academic partners
- Strengthen primary and secondary care
partnerships across South Yorkshire - Draw upon expertise of academic partners from two
universities - Further develop knowledge translation in partner
organisations - Systematically evaluate clinical impact of KT
interventions - Systematically evaluate KT implementation
strategies used - Use learning to inform undergraduate and
postgraduate curriculum development
11Knowledge translation an example
- Professor Nanette Mutrie,
- Professor of Physical Activity and Health
ScienceUniversity of Glasgow - Survey of women using an anxiety and depression
scale - Housework makes women depressed
http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/health/2287960.stm
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13Thank you
- Contact
- k.gerrish_at_shu.ac.uk / kate.gerrish_at_sth.nhs.uk