Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach

Abstract Background To improve the uptake of research into practice, knowledge translation frameworks recommend tailoring implementation strategies to address practice barriers. This study reports our experience pairing the Theoretical Domains Framework with information from multiple stakeholder gro...

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Main Authors: Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok, Sheila T. F. Moodie, Barbara Jane Cunningham, Janis E. Oram Cardy
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05270-x
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spelling doaj-adccf7aa206144d49f79d92de98e4e562020-11-25T02:55:16ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632020-05-0120111310.1186/s12913-020-05270-xSelecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approachElaine Yuen Ling Kwok0Sheila T. F. Moodie1Barbara Jane Cunningham2Janis E. Oram Cardy3School of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Western OntarioSchool of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Western University and The National Centre for Audiology, Western University, Elborn CollegeSchool of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Western OntarioSchool of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Western OntarioAbstract Background To improve the uptake of research into practice, knowledge translation frameworks recommend tailoring implementation strategies to address practice barriers. This study reports our experience pairing the Theoretical Domains Framework with information from multiple stakeholder groups to co-develop practice-informed strategies for improving the implementation of an evidence-based outcome measurement tool across a large community health system for preschoolers with communication impairments. Methods Concept mapping was used to identify strategies for improving implementation of the Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six (FOCUS) in Ontario Canada’s Preschool Speech and Language Program. This work was done in five stages. First, we interviewed 37 speech-language pathologists (clinicians) who identified 90 unique strategies to resolve practice barriers to FOCUS implementation. Second, clinicians (n = 34), policy-makers (n = 3), and members of the FOCUS research team (n = 6) sorted and rated the strategies by importance and feasibility. Third, stakeholders’ sorting data were analyzed to generate a two-dimensional concept map. Based on the rating data from stakeholders, we prioritized a list of strategies that were rated as highly important and highly feasible, and summarized the practice barriers addressed by each of the prioritized strategies. Fourth, we validated these findings with stakeholders via an online survey. Fifth, the mechanisms of action of the prioritized list of strategies were considered based on available evidence from the Theoretical Domains Framework and associated behavior change literature. Results Stakeholders categorized the 90 unique implementation strategies into a six-cluster concept map. Based on stakeholders’ ratings, a list of 14 implementation strategies were prioritized. These implementation strategies were reported to resolve barriers within the environmental context and resources and beliefs about consequences domains of the Theoretical Domains Framework. All but one of the prioritized strategies have a demonstrated link in resolving existing barriers according to the behavioral change literature. Conclusions Our study contributes to a growing literature that demonstrates the process of tailoring implementation strategies to specific barriers. Practical drawbacks and benefits of using concept mapping as a way to engage stakeholders in implementation research are discussed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-020-05270-xImplementation interventionSpeech-language pathologistConcept mappingPractice-based researchOutcome measurementPopulation outcomes; health outcomes; stakeholder engagement
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author Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok
Sheila T. F. Moodie
Barbara Jane Cunningham
Janis E. Oram Cardy
spellingShingle Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok
Sheila T. F. Moodie
Barbara Jane Cunningham
Janis E. Oram Cardy
Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
BMC Health Services Research
Implementation intervention
Speech-language pathologist
Concept mapping
Practice-based research
Outcome measurement
Population outcomes; health outcomes; stakeholder engagement
author_facet Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok
Sheila T. F. Moodie
Barbara Jane Cunningham
Janis E. Oram Cardy
author_sort Elaine Yuen Ling Kwok
title Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
title_short Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
title_full Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
title_fullStr Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
title_full_unstemmed Selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
title_sort selecting and tailoring implementation interventions: a concept mapping approach
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background To improve the uptake of research into practice, knowledge translation frameworks recommend tailoring implementation strategies to address practice barriers. This study reports our experience pairing the Theoretical Domains Framework with information from multiple stakeholder groups to co-develop practice-informed strategies for improving the implementation of an evidence-based outcome measurement tool across a large community health system for preschoolers with communication impairments. Methods Concept mapping was used to identify strategies for improving implementation of the Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six (FOCUS) in Ontario Canada’s Preschool Speech and Language Program. This work was done in five stages. First, we interviewed 37 speech-language pathologists (clinicians) who identified 90 unique strategies to resolve practice barriers to FOCUS implementation. Second, clinicians (n = 34), policy-makers (n = 3), and members of the FOCUS research team (n = 6) sorted and rated the strategies by importance and feasibility. Third, stakeholders’ sorting data were analyzed to generate a two-dimensional concept map. Based on the rating data from stakeholders, we prioritized a list of strategies that were rated as highly important and highly feasible, and summarized the practice barriers addressed by each of the prioritized strategies. Fourth, we validated these findings with stakeholders via an online survey. Fifth, the mechanisms of action of the prioritized list of strategies were considered based on available evidence from the Theoretical Domains Framework and associated behavior change literature. Results Stakeholders categorized the 90 unique implementation strategies into a six-cluster concept map. Based on stakeholders’ ratings, a list of 14 implementation strategies were prioritized. These implementation strategies were reported to resolve barriers within the environmental context and resources and beliefs about consequences domains of the Theoretical Domains Framework. All but one of the prioritized strategies have a demonstrated link in resolving existing barriers according to the behavioral change literature. Conclusions Our study contributes to a growing literature that demonstrates the process of tailoring implementation strategies to specific barriers. Practical drawbacks and benefits of using concept mapping as a way to engage stakeholders in implementation research are discussed.
topic Implementation intervention
Speech-language pathologist
Concept mapping
Practice-based research
Outcome measurement
Population outcomes; health outcomes; stakeholder engagement
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