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Evidence-Based Practice: Policy Change June, 2002

Explore the implications of policy change in evidence-based practice, and discuss similarities and differences in cross-national approaches and methods. Evaluate the effectiveness of current efforts and identify shared priorities for local, national, and international goals. Develop an international model and action plan to advance evidence-based practice in healthcare.

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Evidence-Based Practice: Policy Change June, 2002

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  1. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research & Development Service Lynn McQueen, DrPH, MS, RN Evidence-Based Practice: Policy Change June, 2002

  2. Policy and evidence-based practice Implications and context What are we doing? Similarities in cross-national approaches & methods Differences in cross-national approaches & methods Is it working? Overall gaps and shared priorities Towards an international agenda Action steps & Challenge for this meeting Overview

  3. The implications of using a policy perspective Historical influences Current trends Key definitions and concepts Policy implementation across systems Evaluation and impact measurement Feedback, use, evolution Shared priorities, goals, and resources Evidence-Base Practice Within A Policy Context

  4. What are we doing? Is it working? How do we collectively learn from each other so that we can: Advance individually? Evolve the collective state of science? Tackle the tough issues at increasingly complex levels? Know if it’s working? Build momentum?

  5. Goals Local National International Approaches, Methods, & Measures Who is doing what? How do we find out? Where are the intersections? How do we fill gaps together? Roles Mechanisms Similarities

  6. Goals Historical Social & political Economics Professional Overall incentives Approaches, Methods, & Measures Resources Output Use Interpretation Feedback Overall incentives Differences

  7. Shared Challenges Shared Priorities A Powerful Intersection !

  8. Agreement on Basics Action Steps Dealing With Complexity & Differences Starting Points Challenges For This Meeting Towards An International Agenda

  9. Definitions Concepts Models Approaches Methods Measures Output Feedback mechanisms Communication Agreeing On Basics?

  10. Agreeing On Goals?Adding To Translation Science • Findings of common interests • E.g. the effectiveness of reminders • Processes of common interest • E.g. reminder effectiveness is influenced by how many are implemented

  11. Agreeing on ideas and concepts? “Evidence-Based Quality Improvement” (EBQI) issystematized so that... • Providing the right care at the right time to the right patient becomes routine

  12. Agreeing on Output?What Type? What Format? • Diabetes: Efforts to increase provider awareness of diabetes treatment priorities were associated with changes in medical care that will substantially reduce both cardiovascular events and deaths. Over the next five years, this will result in about 4,000 fewer heart attacks and strokes and will prevent about 3,000 deaths.

  13. Agreeing On Evolution OfEvidence-Based Tools? • Development, use, improvement of decision aids • Feed back to decision-makers in useful formats, when needed • Use what we have now but pushing the boundaries • Ever-increasing interpretation and ability to deal with complexity & uncertainty

  14. Agreeing On An International Model That Supports Integration Expand overall policy advancement through integration of the shared needs at the intersection of: • Evidence-based quality improvement (EBQI) • Research

  15. Research Clinical QI IMPACT Feedback/ Improved Care Findings, Impact Shared Goals, Resources, Output International Policy Change

  16. Action Through Relationships & Communication Around An International Need Demonstrating What Is Possible Through… • Actively engaging key target audiences • Finding common incentives • Building formal & informal networks • Developing an international action plan

  17. Summary: Policy Improvement In Evidence-Based Health • Policy and evidence-based practice Within Context • More similarities than differences • Similarities in cross-national approaches & methods • Differences in cross-national approaches & methods • Much to learn from each other • Overall gaps and shared priorities • Agreement needed on key issues • Develop a model and action plan together during this meeting

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