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Evaluating the Implementation of a Multi-Component Intervention to Prevent Surgical Site Infection and Promote Evidence-Based Practice.

Frances Fengzhi LinAndrea P MarshallBrigid GillespieYu LiFrances O'CallaghanShirley MorrisseyKaren WhitelockNicola MorleyWendy Chaboyer
Published in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2020)
The integrated knowledge translation approach used in this study ensured the intervention and the implementation strategies employed were appropriate and meaningful for clinicians. Such strategies may be used in other intervention studies. The change champion played an important role in driving change and acted as a vital partner during the co-creation and the implementation processes. Ongoing education, audit and feedback became integrated in the ward nurses' routine practice, which has the potential to continuously improve and sustain evidence-based practice.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • surgical site infection
  • mental health
  • hepatitis c virus
  • risk assessment
  • climate change