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Implementation of research evidence in orthopaedics: a tale of three trials.

Katharine ReevesSamuel ChanAlastair MarshSuzy GallierCatrin WigleyKamlesh KhuntiRichard J Lilford
Published in: BMJ quality & safety (2019)
Implementation of results of all three HTA orthopaedic trials favoured the less expensive and less invasive option. In two of the three studies, a change in practice, in line with the evidence that eventually emerged, preceded publication of that evidence. A trend or a change in practice, at around the start of the trial, indicates that the direction of causation opposes our hypothesis that publication of trial findings would lead to changes in practice. Our results provide provocative insight into the nuanced topic of research and practice, but further qualitative work is needed to fully explain what led to the pre-emptive change in practice we observed and why there was no change in the third case.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • study protocol
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • phase iii