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A scoping review of classification schemes of interventions to promote and integrate evidence into practice in healthcare

Abstract

BackgroundMany models and frameworks are currently used to classify or describe knowledge translation interventions to promote and integrate evidence into practice in healthcare.MethodsWe performed a scoping review of intervention classifications in public health, clinical medicine, nursing, policy, behaviour science, improvement science and psychology research published to May 2013 by searching MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL and the grey literature. We used five stages to map the literature: identifying the research question; identifying relevant literature; study selection; charting the data; collating, summarizing, and reporting results.ResultsWe identified 51 diverse classification schemes, including 23 taxonomies, 15 frameworks, 8 intervention lists, 3 models and 2 other formats. Most documents were public health based, 55% included a literature or document review, and 33% were theory based.ConclusionsThis scoping review provides an overview of schemes used to classify interventions which can be used for evaluation, comparison and validation of existing and emerging models. The collated taxonomies can guide authors in describing interventions; adequate descriptions of interventions will advance the science of knowledge translation in healthcare.

Authors

Lokker C; McKibbon KA; Colquhoun H; Hempel S

Journal

Implementation Science, Vol. 10, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 3, 2015

DOI

10.1186/s13012-015-0220-6

ISSN

1748-5908

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