About this trial
There is a gap between research and clinical practice, leading to variability in decision-making. Multifaceted implementation strategies are for improving implementation of best practices. Quasi-experimental, multicentre, before and after. Primary care, hospital units and nursing homes, and the patients attended at both. Implementation of evidence-based recommendations by application of a multifaceted implementation strategy (training, audit, context analysis, local strategies design, feedback, facilitation). Data will be collected at baseline and, during the first year of follow up, at months (4,8,12)
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
NHS units and nursing homes which voluntary adhere to the project.
NHS units and nursing homes providing direct patient care and commit to implement evidence-based recommendations on hand hygiene and one of the following topics: pain assessment and management, urinary incontinence management, obesity prevention and breastfeeding promotion, Smoking Cessation, falls prevention, pressure injuries prevention. For the purposes of this study, a "unit" is defined as any service, centre or institution that delivers health services to a homogeneous group of patients who share similar characteristics.
People susceptible to suffering some type of pain regardless of age.
Patients treated in acute or chronic health institutions (Hospitals, Nursing Homes or Primary Care).
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Multifaceted implementation strategy
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Lead sponsor
The Spanish Centre for Evidence Based Nursing and Healthcare
Collaborator