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Cheryl B Stetler1, Laura J Damschroder, Christian D Helfrich, Hildi J Hagedorn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Based on a critical synthesis of literature on use of the Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework, revisions and a companion Guide were developed by a group of researchers independent of the original PARIHS team. The purpose of the Guide is to enhance and optimize efforts of researchers using PARIHS in implementation trials and evaluations.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21878092 PMCID: PMC3184083 DOI: 10.1186/1748-5908-6-99
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Implement Sci ISSN: 1748-5908 Impact factor: 7.327
Description of the underlying PARIHS framework [2-5]
| Purpose | "...to provide a map to enable others to make sense of [the] complexity [of implementation], and the elements that require attention if implementation is more likely to be successful" [ |
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| Proposition | |
| • Its numerous, potentially applicable sub-elements within its three overarching elements | |
| • Its recognition of the nature of complex and dynamic inter-relationships among | |
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| Each element can be assessed for whether its status is weak ("low" rating) or strong ("high" rating) and thus can have a negative or positive influence on implementation. For | |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services.
Figure 1Key elements for implementing evidence into practice [3]. This figure reproduces the PARIHS team's 2004 version of its framework, with all its elements and sub-elements and "criteria," from the following publication: Rycroft-Malone J, Harvey G, Seers K, Kitson A, McCormack B, Titchen A: An exploration of the factors that influence the implementation of evidence into practice. J Clin Nurs, 2004, 13(8): 913-924. It is reproduced with permission. "Criteria" highlight the conditions more likely needed for, or critical to, successful implementation.
Limitations of and related issues with the underlying PARIHS framework [1]
| Conceptual clarity | • Ambiguity in certain terms and phrases; for example, when assessing |
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| • Lack of specificity in element/sub-element names and definitions, making it unclear what is actually included/excluded; for example, one of the elements is titled | |
| • Lack of transparency or specificity in how to operationalize various sub-elements, such as clinical experience or patient experience. | |
| "Missing" components | • Lack of a definition for |
| • Need to explicitly designate | |
| • Potential value of making more explicit a critical set of innovation attributes ( | |
| • Removal of clearly stated attributes of a facilitator after earliest version of PARIHS ( | |
| • Insufficient guidance or clarification under | |
| Under-developed evaluation and related instrumentation/measures | • Few well-developed PARIHS-related instruments or other evaluative approaches to identify related barriers/facilitators during diagnostic analysis or to evaluate successful implementation. |
| • Limited evaluation or means for evaluation of the theory's use/usefulness. | |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services.
Revised PARIHS framework for a task-oriented approach to implementation: SI = function of E, C, F
| Elements | Sub-elements |
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| • Research and published guidelines | |
| • Clinical experiences and perceptions | |
| • Patient experiences, needs, and preferences | |
| • Local practice information | |
| • Characteristics of the targeted EBP: | |
| • Relative advantage | |
| • Observability | |
| • Compatibility | |
| • Complexity | |
| • Trialability | |
| • Design quality and packaging | |
| • Costs | |
| • Leadership support | |
| • Culture | |
| • Evaluation capabilities | |
| • Receptivity to the targeted innovation/change | |
| • Purpose, external and/or internal role | |
| • Expectations and activities | |
| • Skills and attributes of facilitator | |
| • Related to | |
| • Related to | |
| • Other | |
| • Implementation plan and its realization | |
| • EBP innovation uptake: uptake of clinical interventions and/or delivery system interventions | |
| • Patient and organizational outcomes achievement | |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services; EBP = evidence-based practice.
Additional files: Guide for applying a revised version of the PARIHS framework for implementation
| A. Additional File |
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| • Conceptual definitions |
| • Detailed observations/tips regarding sub-elements and measurement |
| • Sample, optional questions to guide formative evaluation |
| B. Additional File |
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| • Conceptual definitions |
| • Detailed observations/tips regarding sub-elements and measurement |
| • Sample, optional questions to guide formative evaluation |
| C. Additional File |
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| • Conceptual definitions |
| • Detailed observations/tips regarding sub-elements and measurement |
| • Sample, optional questions to guide the team's project planning |
| D. Additional File |
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| • Conceptual definitions |
| • Detailed observations/tips regarding sub-elements and measurement |
| • Sample, optional questions to guide the team's development of an evaluation plan |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services; EBP = evidence-based practice.
Illustration of Guide content: description of potential uses of a sample tool
| Element | Reference tool content |
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| Information in this and the other tools in this | |
| • Leadership support | • Think more specifically about the nature of |
| • Culture | • Identify potential |
| • Evaluation capabilities | • Identify diagnostic/evaluative questions for a semi-structured interview relevant to the need to understand selected aspects of the |
| • Receptivity to the targeted innovation/change | • Develop and organize a retrospective interpretive evaluation [ |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services; EBP = evidence-based practice.
Illustration of Guide content: description of a core element
| Element | Conceptual definitions | Related observations/tips | Measurement |
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| As "evidence" is socially constructed [ | Two quantitative measurement instruments have been developed that incorporate major components of PARIHS related to | ||
| • These sources have presumably been subjected to scrutiny ( | • This includes perception of the form of the evidence-based clinical recommendation/intervention ( | Sample qualitative diagnostic questions for use in task-oriented projects are listed for each element/sub-element and are, for the most part, based on adaptations of items from the Kitson | |
| • Perceptions of key stakeholders can be influenced by various attributes [ | • Initial, diagnostic evaluation is herein referenced as the first stage of an implementation project's formative evaluation [ |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services; EBP = evidence-based practice; ORCA = Organizational Readiness to Change Assessment.
Illustration of Guide content: sample material for a sub-element
| Related Sub-elements | Conceptual definitions | Detailed observations regarding sub-elements | Sample, optional questions to guide formative evaluation |
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| • In general, relevant leaders' "supportive" | • To what extent do leaders show active and visible support for this change or this type of EBP and implementation? |
PARIHS = Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services; EBP = evidence-based practice.