Implementation Strategies for Knowledge Products in Primary Health Care: Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews
Interactive Journal of Medical Research2022Vol. 11(2), pp. e38419–e38419
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Claude Bernard Uwizeye, Hervé Tchala Vignon Zomahoun, André Bussières, Aliki Thomas, Dahlia Kairy, José Massougbodji, Nathalie Rhéault, Sébastien Tchoubi, Léonel Philibert, Serigne Abib Gaye, Lobna Khadraoui, Ali Ben Charif, Ella Diendéré, Léa Langlois, Michèle Dugas, France Légaré
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines and management and behavioral or pharmacological health interventions are the most commonly implemented knowledge products and are implemented through the mixed use of educational, reminder, and audit and feedback strategies. There is a need for a strong methodology for the SR of randomized controlled trials to explore their effectiveness and the entire cascade of implementation outcomes.
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