| Literature DB >> 29884165 |
Fadi M Al Zoubi1,2, Anita Menon1, Nancy E Mayo1, André E Bussières3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objective of this systematic review was to summarize and evaluate evidence about the effectiveness of knowledge translation (KT) interventions to improve the uptake and application of clinical practice guidelines and best practices for a wide range of musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders and health care professionals.Entities:
Keywords: Implementation science; Knowledge translation; Musculoskeletal disorders; Musculoskeletal professionals; Systematic review
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29884165 PMCID: PMC5994025 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3253-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Eligibility criteria
| Characteristics | Included | Excluded |
|---|---|---|
| Types of studies | RCTs | Non-RCTs, uncontrolled studies, and observational studies. |
| Published in English language | Protocols, commentaries, conference proceedings, and reviews | |
| Types of participants | MSK professionals: (PTs, OTs, manual therapists, DCs, athletic therapists, sport therapists, sport physicians, massage therapists, osteopaths, osteopathic physicians, exercise physiologists, kinesiologists, physiatrists, orthopedists, Doctors of Podiatric Medicine, orthopedic surgeons, and acupuncturists) | General practitioners, nurses. |
| Types of interventions | Studies had to mention the source and content of the evidence that had been transferred with the relevant references. | Studies with patient-directed intervention without the involvement of MSK professionals in the designed intervention |
| All types of KT intervention/s (professional, financial, organizational, and regulatory) | Studies that investigated the assessment or treatment on specific MSK disorders | |
| Types of outcome measures | Quantitative and qualitative professional/process level or patient level outcome measure | Economic level outcomes |
RCTs Randomized controlled trials; PTs Physical therapists; OTs Occupational therapists; MSK Musculoskeletal; KT Knowledge intervention; DCs Doctors of chiropractic
Fig. 1Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram (From inception to Aug 10th, 2016)
Fig. 2Risk of bias graph: review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item presented as percentages across all included studies
Fig. 3Risk of bias summary: review authors’ judgements about each risk of bias item for each included study
Methodological quality of controlled trials according to the EPOC method
| Author (year) | Allocation concealment | Blinded assessment | Follow-up | Baseline measure | Reliable primary outcome | Protection against contamination | Summarya |
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| Cleland (2009) | DONE | DONE | DONE | DONE | DONE | NC | Low |
| Evans (2010) | DONE | NC | DONE | DONE | NC | DONE | Moderate |
| Bussières (2010) | DONE | DONE | ND | DONE | NC | ND | Moderate |
| van Dulmen (2014) | DONE | NC | DONE | ND | ND | DONE | Moderate |
| Murray (2015) | DONE | DONE | NC | DONE | ND | DONE | Moderate |
| Peter (2013) | NC | DONE | DONE | DONE | NC | DONE | Moderate |
| Rebbeck (2006) | DONE | NC | NC | DONE | ND | DONE | Moderate |
| Peter (2015) | NC | NC | ND | NC | NC | DONE | High |
| Stevenson (2006) | NC | NC | NC | NC | NC | DONE | High |
| Bekkering (2005) | DONE | NC | NC | DONE | DONE | DONE | High |
| Chipchase (2016) | DONE | NC | NC | DONE | NC | NC | High |
aLow risk of bias if the first 3 criteria are judged to be DONE; moderate if 1 or 2 of the first 3 criteria are judged to be NOT CLEAR (NC) or NOT DONE (ND); and high if more than 2 of the first 3 criteria are judged to be NOT CLEAR or NOT DONE
KT intervention types and their components
| Intervention type | Control group | Number of comparison | Studies | |
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| Interactive educational meetings | No intervention | 1 | (Peter et al. 2015) | |
| Distribution of educational materials | No intervention | 1 | (Evans et al. 2010) | |
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| Interactive educational meetings | Conventional educational meeting | 1 | (Peter et al. 2013) | |
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| Educational meetings + local opinion leaders | No intervention | 1 | (Stevenson et al. 2006) | |
| Educational meetings + reminders | No intervention | 2 | (Bussières et al. 2010; Murray et al. 2015) | |
| Educational meetings + Educational outreach visit | No intervention | 1 | (Cleland et al. 2009) | |
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| Interactive educational meeting+ Educational outreach visits + Distribution of educational materials + Local opinion leaders | Distribution of educational materials | 1 | (Rebbeck et al. 2006) | |
| Interactive educational meetings + Distribution of educational materials | Distribution of educational materials | 1 | (Bekkering et al. 2005) | |
| Educational meeting + Reminder | Educational meeting | 1 | (Chipchase et al. 2016) | |
| Educational meeting + distribution of educational materials + other (peer-assessment) | Educational meeting + distribution of educational materials | 1 | (van Dulmen et al. 2014) | |