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Nananda F Col1

  • 1Brown Medical School and Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. ncol@lifespan.org

Journal of Women'S Health (2002)
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Bridging the research-practice gap in medication use requires understanding patient and provider barriers. This review proposes a new framework to improve evidence-based treatment dissemination.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Translational Science
  • Medical Practice

Background:

  • Disseminating research findings on medication use into clinical practice faces significant barriers.
  • Existing interventions and conceptual models for overcoming these barriers are diverse and require synthesis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the literature on barriers to research dissemination in medication use.
  • To critically review existing conceptual models and interventions.
  • To propose an alternative framework for understanding dissemination challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Literature synthesis and critical review of dissemination research.
  • Analysis of interventions targeting patients and healthcare providers.
  • Development of a novel conceptual framework.

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Main Results:

  • Multiple barriers impede the translation of medication research into practice.
  • Current conceptual models offer partial explanations for dissemination failures.
  • A proposed framework integrates provider, patient, and treatment characteristics.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive framework is needed to address the multifaceted barriers in medication research dissemination.
  • Future research should focus on refining and testing this integrated approach.
  • Improving evidence-based practice requires a nuanced understanding of the dissemination landscape.