Reinvigorating stagnant science: implementation laboratories and a meta-laboratory to efficiently advance the science of audit and feedback
Audit and feedback (A&F) is a commonly used quality improvement (QI) approach. A Cochrane review indicates that A&F is generally effective and leads to modest improvements in professional practice but with considerable variation in the observed effects. While we have some understanding of fa...
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| Published in: | BMJ quality & safety Vol. 28; no. 5; pp. 416 - 423 |
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| Abstract | Audit and feedback (A&F) is a commonly used quality improvement (QI) approach. A Cochrane review indicates that A&F is generally effective and leads to modest improvements in professional practice but with considerable variation in the observed effects. While we have some understanding of factors that enhance the effects of A&F, further research needs to explore when A&F is most likely to be effective and how to optimise it. To do this, we need to move away from two-arm trials of A&F compared with control in favour of head-to-head trials of different ways of providing A&F. This paper describes implementation laboratories involving collaborations between healthcare organisations providing A&F at scale, and researchers, to embed head-to-head trials into routine QI programmes. This can improve effectiveness while producing generalisable knowledge about how to optimise A&F. We also describe an international meta-laboratory that aims to maximise cross-laboratory learning and facilitate coordination of A&F research. |
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| AbstractList | Audit and feedback (A&F) is a commonly used quality improvement (QI) approach. A Cochrane review indicates that A&F is generally effective and leads to modest improvements in professional practice but with considerable variation in the observed effects. While we have some understanding of factors that enhance the effects of A&F, further research needs to explore when A&F is most likely to be effective and how to optimise it. To do this, we need to move away from two-arm trials of A&F compared with control in favour of head-to-head trials of different ways of providing A&F. This paper describes implementation laboratories involving collaborations between healthcare organisations providing A&F at scale, and researchers, to embed head-to-head trials into routine QI programmes. This can improve effectiveness while producing generalisable knowledge about how to optimise A&F. We also describe an international meta-laboratory that aims to maximise cross-laboratory learning and facilitate coordination of A&F research. Audit and feedback (A&F) is a commonly used quality improvement (QI) approach. A Cochrane review indicates that A&F is generally effective and leads to modest improvements in professional practice but with considerable variation in the observed effects. While we have some understanding of factors that enhance the effects of A&F, further research needs to explore when A&F is most likely to be effective and how to optimise it. To do this, we need to move away from two-arm trials of A&F compared with control in favour of head-to-head trials of different ways of providing A&F. This paper describes implementation laboratories involving collaborations between healthcare organisations providing A&F at scale, and researchers, to embed head-to-head trials into routine QI programmes. This can improve effectiveness while producing generalisable knowledge about how to optimise A&F. We also describe an international meta-laboratory that aims to maximise cross-laboratory learning and facilitate coordination of A&F research.Audit and feedback (A&F) is a commonly used quality improvement (QI) approach. A Cochrane review indicates that A&F is generally effective and leads to modest improvements in professional practice but with considerable variation in the observed effects. While we have some understanding of factors that enhance the effects of A&F, further research needs to explore when A&F is most likely to be effective and how to optimise it. To do this, we need to move away from two-arm trials of A&F compared with control in favour of head-to-head trials of different ways of providing A&F. This paper describes implementation laboratories involving collaborations between healthcare organisations providing A&F at scale, and researchers, to embed head-to-head trials into routine QI programmes. This can improve effectiveness while producing generalisable knowledge about how to optimise A&F. We also describe an international meta-laboratory that aims to maximise cross-laboratory learning and facilitate coordination of A&F research. |
| Author | London, Jane Walker, Mark Grimshaw, JM Taljaard, Monica Presseau, Justin Hysong, Sylvia J Lorencatto, Fabiana Sprague, Ann Francis, Jill J Colquhoun, Heather Weiss, Debra Peek, Niels Ramsay, Craig Thavorn, Kednapa Walwyn, Rebecaa Willis, Thomas A Foy, Robbie C Landis-Lewis, Zach Boet, Sylvain Brehaut, Jamie Michie, Susan Greenberg, Anna Ivers, Noah M Sykes, Michael Stanworth, Simon Hartley, Suzanne Desveaux, Laura Dunn, Sandra Sales, Anne E Keizer, Nicolette de Dobell, Gail Grimshaw, Jeremy M Alderson, Sarah Foy, Robbie Horsley, Tanya Farrin, Amanda Ivers, Noah Witteman, Holly Linklater, Stefanie Brown, Benjamin Clarkson, Jan O’Connor, Denise Gude, Wouter T |
| AuthorAffiliation | 1 Clinical Epidemiology Program , Ottawa Hospital Research Institute , Ottawa , Ontario , Canada 5 Leeds Institute of Health Sciences , University of Leeds , Leeds , UK 3 Women’s College Research Institute , Women’s College Hospital , Toronto , Ontario , Canada 8 Center for Innovations in Quality Effectiveness and Safety , Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center , Houston , Texas , United States 2 Department of Medicine , University of Ottawa , Ottawa , Ontario , Canada 4 Department of Family Medicine and Community Medicine , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario , Canada 7 Department of Medical Informatics , Academic Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam , Amsterdam , Netherlands 6 Health Services Research and Management Division , City University of London , London , UK 9 Section of Health Services Research, Department of Medicine , Baylor College of Medicine , Houston , Texas , United States |
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