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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Study protocol

Agents of change: establishing quality improvement collaboratives to improve adherence to Australian clinical guidelines for dementia care

Authors: Monica Cations, Maria Crotty, Janna Anneke Fitzgerald, Susan Kurrle, Ian D. Cameron, Craig Whitehead, Jane Thompson, Billingsley Kaambwa, Kate Hayes, Lenore de la Perrelle, Gorjana Radisic, Kate E. Laver

Published in: Implementation Science | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Dissemination of clinical practice guidelines alone is insufficient to create meaningful change in clinical practice. Quality improvement collaborative models have potential to address the evidence-practice gap in dementia care because they capitalise on known knowledge translation enablers and incorporate optimal approaches to implementation. Non-pharmacological interventions focused on promoting independence are effective and favoured by people with dementia and their carers but are not routinely implemented. The objective of this translational project is to assess the impact of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) on adherence to non-pharmacological recommendations from the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Dementia in Australia.

Methods

This project will employ an interrupted time-series design with process evaluation to assess the impact, uptake, feasibility, accessibility, cost, and sustainability of the QICs over 18 months. Thirty clinicians from across Australia will be invited to join the QICs to build their capacity in leading innovation in dementia care. Clinicians will participate in a training program and be supported to develop and implement a quality improvement project unique to their service context using plan-do-study-act cycles. Regular online meetings with their peers in the QIC will facilitate benchmarking and problem-solving. Clinicians will describe their practice via monthly checklists, and guideline adherence will be determined against a set of defined criteria. Phone interviews with up to 180 client dyads will be used to assess satisfaction with care and client outcomes. Clinician interviews and field note data will be used to explore implementation and costs. Involvement of people with dementia and carers will be embedded in the study design, conduct, and reporting, in addition to clinical and industry expertise.

Discussion

The quality of dementia care in Australia is largely dependent on the clinician involved and the extent to which they apply best available evidence in their practice. This study will determine the elements of this multifaceted implementation strategy that contributed to guideline adherence and client outcomes. The findings will inform future translational approaches to improving care and outcomes for people with dementia and their carers.

Trial registration

Registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry 21 February 2018 (ACTRN12618000268​246).
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Metadata
Title
Agents of change: establishing quality improvement collaboratives to improve adherence to Australian clinical guidelines for dementia care
Authors
Monica Cations
Maria Crotty
Janna Anneke Fitzgerald
Susan Kurrle
Ian D. Cameron
Craig Whitehead
Jane Thompson
Billingsley Kaambwa
Kate Hayes
Lenore de la Perrelle
Gorjana Radisic
Kate E. Laver
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Implementation Science / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1748-5908
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-018-0820-z

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