Survey content validation evaluating the dissemination and implementation of deprescribing guidelines

Author:

Cheng Chun Hei Justin1ORCID,Langford Aili V.12ORCID,Gnjidic Danijela1,Farrell Barbara J.34,Schneider Carl R.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Centre of Medicine Use and Safety, Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash University (Parkville Campus) Parkville Australia

3. Bruyère Research Institute, Department of Family Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Ontario Canada

4. School of Pharmacy University of Waterloo Waterloo Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPolicies, protocols and processes within organisations can facilitate or hinder guideline adoption. There is limited knowledge on the strategies used by organisations to disseminate and implement evidence‐based deprescribing guidelines or their impact.MethodsWe aimed to develop an online survey targeting key organisations involved in deprescribing guideline endorsement, dissemination, modification or translation internationally. Survey questions were drafted, mirroring the six components of the reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and maintenance (RE‐AIM) framework. Content validation was undertaken and established by a panel of clinicians, researchers and implementation experts.ResultsA 52‐item survey underwent two rounds of content validation. The minimum threshold (I‐CVI > 0.78) for relevance and importance was met for 39 items (75%) in the first round and 44 of 48 items (92%) in the second round. The expert panel concluded that the adoption, implementation and effectiveness survey sections were largely relevant and important to this topic, whereas the reach and maintenance sections were harder to understand and may be less pertinent to the research question.ConclusionsA 44‐item survey investigating dissemination and implementation strategies for deprescribing guidelines has been developed and its content validated. Widespread survey distribution may identify effective strategies and inform dissemination and implementation planning for newly developed guidelines.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology,Toxicology,General Medicine

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