From clinical guidelines to clinical care -- employee involvement makes a positive difference to implementation.

L. Kleve, L. Skarstein, I. Elgen
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Objectives Implementation of new knowledge into routine care is a complex endeavour. Involving employees in the change process, good planning and communication as well as a commitment to training has been highlighted as important factors for successful implementation. Acknowledging change as a process may also be helpful. The aim of this paper was to describe the initial phase of the implementation process in changing to evidence-based practisepractices within a child and adolescent mental health service. Method Prior to the five-year project, an external service evaluation was carried out. The employees expressed a need for a clear direction from management to guide their clinical practice. A vision and strategy for the service was developed. Employees participated in the process of developing clinical standards during the first phase of implementation. Results Fixsen’s four stage model and the PSDA circle were used to guide the implementation process. The employees developed a template for a clinical standard based on national and international clinical guidelines. During the period, 17 clinical standards were established and 10 new evidence-based methods were implemented. All service leads (13) and a group of senior clinicians (32) were invited to participate in an evaluation five years after the initial service evaluation. There was overall agreement that the mental health service was developing positively providing high quality services for children and adolescents. In addition, both groups agreed that the introduction of clinical standards was important in ensuring quality care. Conclusion Involving employees in the implementation process seemed to be an important factor in changing a mental health service.
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从临床指南到临床护理,员工的参与对实施产生了积极影响。
目的将新知识应用于日常护理是一项复杂的工作。让员工参与变革过程,良好的规划和沟通以及对培训的承诺被强调为成功实施的重要因素。承认变化是一个过程也会有所帮助。本文的目的是描述在儿童和青少年心理健康服务中转变为循证实践的实施过程的初始阶段。方法在项目实施前,进行外部服务评价。员工们表示需要管理层给他们一个明确的方向来指导他们的临床实践。制定了该服务的远景和战略。在实施的第一阶段,员工参与了临床标准的制定过程。结果采用Fixsen四阶段模型和PSDA循环来指导实施过程。员工们根据国家和国际临床指南制定了临床标准模板。在此期间,制定了17项临床标准,实施了10项新的循证方法。所有的服务负责人(13名)和一组资深临床医生(32名)被邀请参加初步服务评估五年后的评估。人们普遍认为,心理健康服务正在积极发展,为儿童和青少年提供高质量的服务。此外,两组都同意引入临床标准对确保高质量的护理很重要。结论让员工参与实施过程是改变心理健康服务的重要因素。
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