基于证据的骨科中心是实施基于证据的实践的工具
Line L Houkjær1, Dennis W Hallager2,1, Stig Brorson1,2
1Centre for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, Zealand University Hospital, Køge, DNK.
Cureus
|March 31, 2025
概括
基于证据的骨科中心 (CEBO) 工具通过影响医疗保健提供者的行为,有效地弥合了证据与实践的差距. 这种工具有助于使临床决策与最好的可用证据保持一致,改善患者护理结果.
科学领域:
- 医疗保健管理的管理
- 改善临床实践的改善
- 医学中的行为科学.
背景情况:
- 实施基于证据的实践 (EBP) 是复杂的,需要改变个人,集体和组织行为.
- 弥合研究证据和临床实践之间的差距需要有效的行为改变干预措施.
- 现有的EBP实施策略往往难以解决医疗保健提供者的行为多方面的性质.
研究的目的:
- 引入和评估基于证据的骨科中心 (CEBO) 工具,旨在促进证据融入临床决策.
- 评估CEBO工具在修改医疗保健提供者的行为以与最佳实践保持一致方面的有效性.
- 为在医院环境中实施基于证据的干预措施提供结构化的方法.
主要方法:
- 该CEBO工具是使用Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) 循环开发的,该循环结合了COM-B模型和理论领域框架 (TDF).
- 该方法解决了影响行为变化的个人 (能力,机会,动机) 和组织因素.
- 该工具的四阶段结构指导了从识别证据实践差距到评估行为转变的过程.
主要成果:
- 在两个骨科外科病例中应用CEBO工具导致了外科医生的显著行为变化.
- 该研究证明了CEBO工具在现实临床环境中的可行性.
- 在干预后,外科医生的治疗选择与最佳可用证据的一致性增加.
结论:
- CEBO工具是一种有效的干预措施,用于将临床实践与骨科的最佳可用证据保持一致.
- 虽然实施需要时间,但CEBO工具使得在医疗保健提供者中实现实质性的行为变化变得更容易实现.
- 该研究强调了CEBO工具在改善基于证据的实践采用和最终提高患者护理方面的潜力.
关键词:
临床实施 临床实施证据实践差距的差距基于证据的医学是基于证据的医学.基于证据的实践实践.健康行为健康行为实施科学 实施科学实施工具实施工具.医学教育 医学教育动机 激励 动机手腕骨折 手腕骨折 在更多相关视频
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