2018
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022991
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Implementing online evidence-based care pathways: A mixed-methods study across primary and secondary care

Abstract: AimTo understand what contextual influences, mechanisms and outcomes affect the implementation and use of localised, online care pathways (HealthPathways) in primary and secondary care.Design and procedureMixed-measures design. Quantitative data included number of page views and conditions viewed. Qualitative data from semistructured interviews and focus groups were gathered over a 6-month period, and analysed using NVivo software.SettingThe first HealthPathways UK site, South Tyneside, England.ParticipantsGen… Show more

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“…In primary care, a web-based clinical pathway tool called HealthPathways has been implemented in New Zealand, Australia and the UK 14 15. HealthPathways was developed in Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2008 and has grown to over 550 clinical pathways 15–17. It has been implemented at 33 sites impacting more than 25 million patients 15–17.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In primary care, a web-based clinical pathway tool called HealthPathways has been implemented in New Zealand, Australia and the UK 14 15. HealthPathways was developed in Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2008 and has grown to over 550 clinical pathways 15–17. It has been implemented at 33 sites impacting more than 25 million patients 15–17.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HealthPathways was developed in Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2008 and has grown to over 550 clinical pathways 15–17. It has been implemented at 33 sites impacting more than 25 million patients 15–17. These pathways are customised for each location and agreed on by both primary care providers and specialists 16 18.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online knowledge bases have been shown to increase the application of evidence-based medicine in clinical practice [11][12][13]. In this study, we used Lobach's definition of a knowledge base: "Electronic (computer-based) resources comprising distilled (synthesized) or curated information that allows clinicians to select content germane to a specific patient to facilitate medical decision making" [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online knowledge bases have been shown to increase the application of evidence-based medicine in clinical practice (11)(12)(13). In this study, we used Lobach's de nition of a knowledge base: "Electronic (computer-based) resources comprising distilled (synthesized) or curated information that allows clinicians to select content germane to a speci c patient to facilitate medical decision making" (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%