Framework for the Transfer of Patient Safety Research into Practice

D and/or I:
information tooltip image The focus on dissemination and/or implementation activities. D-only focuses on an active approach of spreading evidence-based interventions to target audience via determined channels using planned strategies. D=I, D>I, and I>D means there is some focus on both dissemination and implementation. I-only focuses on process of putting to use or integrating evidence-based interventions within a setting.

D=I

Socio-Ecological Levels:
information tooltip image The level of the framework at which the model operates. Individual includes personal characteristics; Organization includes hospitals, service organizations, and factories; Community includes local government and neighborhoods; System includes hospital systems and government; Policy includes changes in policy.

  • Organization
  • System

Number of Times Cited:
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18

Field of Origin:
information tooltip image The field of study in which the model originated.

Patient Safety

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Constructs:
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Assessments:
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Citations:
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Nieva VF, Murphy R, Ridley N, et al. From science to service: a framework for the transfer of patient safety. In: Advances in patient safety: from research to implementation. Vol. 2. AHRQ Publ 050021. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2005.

Examples:
information tooltip image Citations of studies that have used the model as an outline for their study.

Bridges E. Facilitation of evidence-based nursing practice during military operations. Nurs Res. 2010 Jan-Feb;59(1 Suppl):S75-9. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0b013e3181c3beac

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