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Join Eddy Lang, Ian Graham, and Peter Dayan to learn about Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science. Gain insights into developing an evidence implementation plan using the IDSA sinusitis guideline. Explore stakeholder engagement, barriers, targeted interventions, and sustainability strategies. Address the challenges of antibiotic use, accreditation, and regulatory issues in implementing clinical guidelines effectively.
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How to plan for guideline implementation and sustainability Eddy Lang (Alberta Health Services) Ian Graham (University of Ottawa) Peter Dayan (Columbia University Pediatrics)
Disclosures • None
Objectives 1. Become introduced to the scientific foundations and the resources that are pertinent to the field of Knowledge Translation aka Implementation Science. 2. Acquire a practical framework for applying KT science in the creation of an evidence implementation project. 3. Gain practical experience in developing such a plan using a current and robust clinical practice guideline in emergency pediatrics.
Agenda • 3:00 – 3:10: Orientation and overview (Lang) • 3:10 – 3:20: The Knowledge to Action Cycle (Graham) • 3:20 – 3:30: Barriers and facilitators of implementation (Dayan) • Small group break-outs • 3:30 – 4:00: Developing an evidence implementation plan around the IDSA sinusitis guideline • 4:00 – 4:30: Rapportage by KTA cycle components.
Menu Stakeholder engagement Environmental scanning Barrier identification Multifaceted targeted intervention development Impact metrics and sustainability
Challenge • Leadership role in primary care organization with 50 MDs operating out of large clinic. • Increasing complications of antibiotic use for sinusitis • Accreditation / regulatory issue • Implementation of the 2012 IDSA guideline
IDSA Guidance I. Which Clinical Presentations Best Identify Patients With Acute Bacterial versus Viral Rhinosinusitis? II. When Should Empiric Antimicrobial Therapy Be Initiated in Patients With Signs and Symptoms Suggestive of Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis (ABRS)?
AGENDA3:30 – 4:00 Breakout Sessions • Group 1: Getting Started: Measuring practice gaps / barrier identification / understanding the landscape for implementation (A-I) • Group 2: The Guts of Implementation: Multifaceted targeted intervention development (J-R) • Group 3: Keeping Implementation alive and well: Quality improvement dimensions and sustainability (S-Z)