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Empirical and conceptual investigation of de-implementation of low-value care from professional and health care system perspectives: a study protocol.

Henna HassonPer NilsenHanna AugustssonUlrica von Thiele Schwarz
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2018)
This project contributes new knowledge to implementation science consisting of empirical data, a conceptual framework, and strategy suggestions on de-implementation of low-value care. The professionals' perspectives will be highlighted, including insights into how they make decisions, handle de-implementation in daily practice, and what consequences it has on their work. Furthermore, the health care system perspective will be considered and new knowledge on how de-implementation can be understood across health care system levels will be obtained. The theories of habits and developmental learning can also offer insights into how context triggers and reinforces certain behaviors and how factors at the individual and the organizational levels interact. The project employs a solution-oriented perspective by developing a framework for de-implementation of low-value practices and suggesting practical strategies to improve de-implementation processes at all levels of the health care system. The framework and the strategies can thereafter be evaluated for their validity and impact in future studies.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • palliative care
  • clinical trial
  • open label
  • chronic pain
  • big data
  • affordable care act