Sustaining guideline implementation: A multisite perspective on activities, challenges and supports
Kathryn S Higuchi,
Barbara Davies and
Jenny Ploeg
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2017, vol. 26, issue 23-24, 4413-4424
Abstract:
Aims and objectives To examine activities conducted, challenges encountered and supports used when sustaining nursing practice guideline implementation in multiple healthcare organisations over 3 years. Background Numerous models and frameworks exist to guide the implementation of guidelines, yet very few focus on sustaining improved practice changes. It is not known if one intervention or multiple interventions are required, nor the long‐term activities, challenges and supports for sustaining improved practices. Design Qualitative descriptive study. Methods We conducted focus group interviews with steering committee members and individual interviews with leaders and direct care providers at the end of a 3‐year guideline implementation study. The National Health Service Sustainability Model was used to guide data collection and analysis. Results The eight sites included three teaching hospitals, a community hospital, a long‐term care facility, two community health agencies and a community health centre. Individual interviews were conducted with 36 leaders and 26 direct care providers. Focus group interviews were conducted with steering committee members (n = 70) at each site. Guideline implementation activities (n = 45) included developing new outcome monitoring systems, conducting chart audits, communicating progress to internal stakeholders, appointing interprofessional staff to steering committees, developing educational sessions and resources for staff and patients, revising policies and procedures, and developing partnerships with external organisations. Supports included lessons learned from previous and concurrent change initiatives, and commitment, involvement and positive attitudes of staff and leaders. Conclusion Activities identified by the participants addressed all 10 factors in the Sustainability Model in the three areas of process, staff and organisation. The challenges and supports encountered provide insights into the process of guideline implementation and sustainability. Relevance to clinical practice A multilevel action plan for staff, leaders and the organisation is recommended when introducing and sustaining practice changes.
Date: 2017
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