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Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES) for Guidelines: Paper 3 - Using qualitative evidence syntheses to develop implementation considerations and inform implementation processes.

Claire GlentonSimon LewinTheresa Anne LawrieMaría BarreixSoo DowneKenneth W FinlaysonTigest TamratSarah RosenbaumÖzge Tunçalp
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2019)
QES were useful sources of information for implementation considerations. However, several issues for further development remain, including whether researchers should use existing health systems frameworks when developing implementation considerations; whether researchers should take confidence in the evidence into account when developing implementation considerations; whether qualitative evidence that reveals implementation challenges should lead guideline panels to make conditional recommendations or only point to implementation considerations; and whether guideline users find it helpful to have challenges pointed out to them or whether they also need solutions. Finally, we need to explore how QES findings can be incorporated into derivative products to aid implementation.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • systematic review