Title of article :
Deimplementing Untested Practicesin Homecare Services: A Preobservational-Postobservational Design
Author/Authors :
Guay, Manon ResearchCentreonAging - CentreIntégréUniversitairedeSantéetdeServicesSociauxdel’Estrie-CentreHospitalierUniversitaire deSherbrooke, Canada , Ruest, Mélanie ResearchCentreonAging - CentreIntégréUniversitairedeSantéetdeServicesSociauxdel’Estrie-CentreHospitalierUniversitaire deSherbrooke, Canada , Contandriopoulos , Damien SchoolofNursing - UniversityofVictoria - V8W2Y2, Canada
Abstract :
Withcommunity-dwellingelderswaitingtoadapttheirbathroom,HealthandSocialServicesCentersinQuebec
(Canada)combinedhumanresourcesthroughcross-skillingwithininterdisciplinaryteams.Tothisend,occupationaltherapists
implementedin-house“tools”tosupportnonoccupationaltherapistsinselectingbathingequipment.However,unknown
psychometricpropertiesofthosein-house“tools”castdoubtonthequalityofserviceprovidedtoelders.Littleisalsoknown
aboutthebestprocessestousetosupportthedeimplementationofsuchnonevidence-basedpractices.Thisstudypresentsthe
effectofaknowledgetransferandexchangeinterventiondesignedtodeimplementin-house“tools”andreplacethemwithan
evidence-basedtool(Algo).Methods.Censuseswereconductedwiththe94HealthandSocialServicesCentersofQuebec
providinghomecareservices,beforeandaftertheknowledgetransferandexchangeintervention(2009-2013).In2013,the
deimplementationofin-house“tools”andtheirreplacementbyAlgoweremeasuredwithKnottandWildavsky’slevelsof
utilization.Results.Cross-skillingwithininterdisciplinaryteamsincreasedbetweencensuses(87%to98%),asdiduseof
in-house“tools”(67%to81%).Algo’suptakestartedduringtheknowledgetransferandexchangeprocessas25Healthand
SocialServicesCentersachievedthefirstlevelofutilization.Nonetheless,noHealthandSocialServicesCenterdeimplemented
thein-house“tools”touseAlgo.Conclusion.Theknowledgetransferandexchangeprocessledtothedevelopmentofa
scientificallysoundclinicaltool(Algo)andchallengedthestatusquoinclinicalsettingsregardingtheuseofnonevidence-based
practices.However,thedeimplementationofin-usepracticeshasnotyetbeenobserved.Thisstudyhighlightstheneedtoact
proactivelyonthedeimplementationandimplementationprocesses.
Keywords :
Deimplementing , Untested , Practicesin Homecare Services , A Preobservational-Postobservational Design , Algo , Canada
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International