Abstract
ObjectiveTo synthesise current knowledge about the role of external facilitators as an individual role during the implementation of complex interventions in healthcare settings.DesignA scoping review was conducted. We reviewed original studies (between 2000 and 2023) about implementing an evidence-based complex intervention in a healthcare setting using external facilitators to support the implementation process. An information specialist used the following databases for the search strategy: MEDLINE, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Academic Search Complete, EMBASE (Scopus), Business Source Complete and SocINDEX.Results36 reports were included for analysis, including 34 different complex interventions. We performed a mixed thematic analysis to synthesise the data. We identified two primary external facilitator roles: lead facilitator and process expert facilitator. Process expert external facilitators have specific responsibilities according to their role and expertise in supporting three main processes: clinical, change management and knowledge/research management.ConclusionsFuture research should study processes supported by external facilitators and their relationship with facilitation strategies and implementation outcomes. Future systematic or realist reviews may also focus on outcomes and the effectiveness of external facilitation.
Funder
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
Fonds de recherche du Québec en santé
Research in Medicine Program at Dalhousie University
Fondation de Ma Vie
Réseau-1 Québec
Department of Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine
Foundation of the University of Sherbrooke
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Sturgeon Lake First Nation – Health, Université de Sherbrooke and University of Quebec at Chicoutimi
Center de recherche du CHUS
CIUSSS de l'Estrie-CHUS, CIUSSS du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean
Nova Scotia Health Authority
Faculty of Medicine Dalhousie University
Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation
Axis santé-Population, organizations et practices du CRCHUS
New Brunswick Health Research Foundation
Ministry of health and social services of Quebec
Front-line university institute in health and social services
Government of New Brunswick
Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit
Research (CIHR) – Operating Grant: SPOR PIHCI Network: Programmatic Grants
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador