Evidence-informed primary bereavement care: A study protocol of a knowledge-to-action approach for systems

Authors

  • Ariella Lang VON Canada McGill University University of Montreal
  • Andrea Fleiszer McGill University
  • Fabie Duhamel University of Montreal
  • Megan Aston Dalhousie University
  • Tracy Carr University of New Brunswick
  • Sharon Goodwin VON Canada

Abstract

Using a systems change approach to knowledge-to-action, the purpose of this study is to increase organizational and practitioner uptake of an evidence-informed primary bereavement care guideline in home and community care through a researcher-knowledge-user partnership. Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research a single case study design will be used to examine system change in its natural context. The project integrates an organizational change initiative and a research study. Multiple data collection and analysis strategies will be used to explore and map the interactive synergistic process of interconnected decisions and actions. Iterative cycles of analysis and feedback will incite knowledge-user reflection and action; shape and substantiate findings; use of the data in a timely fashion to inform and guide next steps, and ensure ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the process.

Author Biography

Ariella Lang, VON Canada McGill University University of Montreal

Nurse Researcher at VON with joint appointments in Nursing at McGill University and Universite de Montreal.

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Published

2015-04-28

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Qualitative Study Protocols