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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Clinical Practice Improvement
  • Knowledge Translation

Background:

  • A significant delay exists between the creation of new scientific knowledge and its application in patient care.
  • Clinical translation initiatives are crucial for integrating research findings into daily healthcare practices.
  • Implementing these initiatives faces challenges due to the complex realities of healthcare settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the nature and challenges of clinical initiatives aimed at translating research into practice.
  • To understand the drivers behind implementing evidence-based care models.
  • To identify strategies for overcoming barriers in real-world healthcare environments.

Main Methods:

  • This study involves a qualitative analysis of clinical translation initiatives.
  • It examines the contextual factors influencing the implementation of research findings.
  • The focus is on unit, department, and institutional levels of healthcare practice.

Main Results:

  • Clinical translation efforts are multifaceted, driven by various internal and external factors.
  • Real-world conditions present significant hurdles to the seamless integration of new knowledge.
  • Successful translation requires adapting evidence to the specific practice environment.

Conclusions:

  • Overcoming the research-practice gap necessitates targeted clinical translation strategies.
  • Addressing real-world constraints is key to successful evidence-based practice implementation.
  • Continuous efforts are needed to foster a culture of integrating new knowledge into patient care.