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Table 5 Reported research translation activities leading to changes in clinical practice

From: Development of a framework and research impact capture tool for nursing, midwifery, allied health professions, healthcare science, pharmacy and psychology (NMAHPPs)

 

Own practice

n = 30 (%)

Locallya

n = 30 (%)

Nationallyb

n = 30 (%)

Internationallyc

n = 30%

Use of clinical guidelines

9 (30)

5 (17)

8 (27)

0

Use of new or different assessment

6 (20)

2 (7)

2 (7)

2 (7)

Use of new or different patient reported outcome measures

4 (13)

3 (10)

0

0

Use of new or different treatments or interventions

7 (23)

5 (17)

2 (7)

0

Stopping provision of a test, treatment, or intervention

1 (3)

2 (7)

0

0

Introduction of, or changes in shared decision-making processes with patients

11 (37)

4 (13)

2 (7)

0

Supported changes in the format of care delivery

8 (27)

6 (20)

1 (3)

0

Changes in delivery of student placements

4 (13)

1 (3)

0

0

Changes in provision of clinical supervision

5 (17)

-

-

-

Increased confidence in discussing treatment ambiguities with patients

8 (27)

-

-

-

Increased confidence in discussing treatment ambiguities with colleagues

12 (40)

-

-

-

Deviation from existing clinical guidelines based on new research findings

2 (7)

-

-

-

Supported clinical service to change practice based on research

12 (40)

-

-

-

Not applicable, no clinical role

9 (30)

-

-

-

New or different pathways of care

-

8 (27)

1 (3)

0

Changes to staff training

-

6 (20)

0

0

No reported research translation

-

12 (40)

12 (40)

12 (40)

No response

1 (3)

2 (7)

2 (7)

2 (7)

  1. Response options not mutually exclusive.—Question not asked. aLocally – within own department, organisation or linked group of similarly located organisations; bNationally – across the UK or a whole geographic region within the UK; cInternationally – outside the UK