Addressing evidence needs during health crises in the province of Quebec (Canada): a proposed action plan for rapid evidence synthesis

Author:

Hong Quan Nha1,McSween-Cadieux Esther2,Guillette Maxime2,Manceau Luiza Maria2,Li Jingjing3,Granikov Vera4,Pomey Marie-Pascale1,Gagnon Marie-Pierre5,Ziam Saliha6,Dagenais Christian1,Dagenais Pierre2,Lesage Alain1,Poder Thomas G.7,Drapeau Martin8,Ridde Valéry9,Lane Julie2

Affiliation:

1. Université de Montréal

2. Université de Sherbrooke

3. Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation

4. University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM)

5. Université Laval

6. Université TÉLUQ

7. University of Montreal

8. McGill University

9. IRD-Université de Paris

Abstract

Abstract Background: The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the rapid availability of evidence to respond in a timely manner to the needs of practice settings and decision-makers in health and social services. Now that the pandemic is over, it is time to put in place actions to improve the capacity of systems to meet knowledge needs in a situation of crisis. The main objective of this project was thus to develop an action plan for the rapid syntheses of evidence in times of health crisis in Quebec (Canada). Methods: We conducted a three-phase collaborative research project. First, we carried out a survey with producers and users of rapid evidence syntheses (n=40) and a group interview with three patient partners to prioritize courses of action. In parallel, we performed a systematic mapping of the literature to identify rapid evidence synthesis initiatives developed during the pandemic. The results of these two phases were used in a third phase, in which we organized a deliberative workshop with 26 producers and users of rapid evidence syntheses to identifying ways to operationalize priorities. The data collected at each phase were compared to identify common courses of action and integrated to develop an action plan. Results: A total of 14 specific actions structured into four main axes were identified over the three phases. In axis 1, actions on raising awareness of the importance of evidence-informed decision-making among stakeholders in the health and social services network are presented. Axis 2 includes actions to promote optimal collaboration of key stakeholders in the production of rapid evidence synthesis to support decision-making. Actions advocating the use of a variety of rapid evidence synthesis methodologies known to be effective in supporting decision-making are presented in axis 3. Finally, axis 4 is about actions on the use of effective strategies to promote the dissemination, sharing, and use of rapid evidence synthesis products to support decision-making. Conclusions: This project led to the development of a collective action plan aimed at preparing the Quebec ecosystem and other similar jurisdictions to meet knowledge needs more effectively in times of health emergency. The implementation of this plan and its evaluation will enable us to continue to fine-tune it.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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