Interprofessional collaborative practice within cancer teams: Translating evidence into action. A mixed methods study protocol.

Implementation Science : IS
Dominique TremblayAnne Plante

Abstract

A regional integrated cancer network has implemented a program (educational workshops, reflective and mentoring activities) designed to support the uptake of evidence-informed interprofessional collaborative practices (referred to in this text as EIPCP) within cancer teams. This research project, which relates to the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) Best Practice Guidelines and other sources of research evidence, represents a unique opportunity to learn more about the factors and processes involved in the translation of evidence-based recommendations into professional practices. The planned study seeks to address context-specific challenges and the concerns of nurses and other stakeholders regarding the uptake of evidence-based recommendations to effectively promote and support interprofessional collaborative practices. This study aims to examine the uptake of evidence-based recommendations from best practice guidelines intended to enhance interprofessional collaborative practices within cancer teams. The planned study constitutes a practical trial, defined as a trial designed to provide comprehensive information that is grounded in real-world healthcare dynamics. An exploratory mixed methods study design will b...Continue Reading

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Jan 1, 2013·Journal of Interprofessional Care·Takatoshi MakinoHideomi Watanabe
Mar 24, 2016·Implementation Science : IS·Dominique TremblayDanièle Francoeur
Mar 23, 2017·BMC Health Services Research·Dominique TremblayDjamal Berbiche
Aug 21, 2019·Journal of Interprofessional Care·Lyn Frances GumDavid Prideaux

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