| Literature DB >> 26954003 |
Thomas J Van Hoof1, Rachel E Grant, Craig Campbell, Lois Colburn, David Davis, Todd Dorman, Michael Fischer, Tanya Horsley, Virginia Jacobs-Halsey, Gabrielle Kane, Constance LeBlanc, Donald E Moore, Robert Morrow, Curtis A Olson, Ivan Silver, David C Thomas, Mary Turco, Simon Kitto.
Abstract
The Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education commissioned a study to clarify and, if possible, standardize the terminology for a set of important educational interventions. In the form of a guideline, this article describes one such intervention, practice facilitation, which is a common strategy in primary care to help practices develop capacity and infrastructure to support their ability to improve patient care. Based on a review of recent evidence and a facilitated discussion with US and Canadian experts, we describe practice facilitation, its terminology, and other important information about the intervention. We encourage leaders and researchers to consider and build on this guideline as they plan, implement, evaluate, and report practice facilitation efforts. Clear and consistent use of terminology is imperative, along with complete and accurate descriptions of interventions, to improve the use and study of practice facilitation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26954003 DOI: 10.1097/CEH.0000000000000012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Contin Educ Health Prof ISSN: 0894-1912 Impact factor: 1.355