

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33115490/
Highlights the different roles and activities of facilitation in primary care and illustrate how public contributors can be recipients and facilitators of implementation 1/7
We illustrate the potential impact of #patientparticipation groups (in general practices), #community and lay groups in facilitating #implementation 2/7
'Instinctiveâ facilitation occurred when key individuals, including #patients, were unaware of their role in #knowledgemobilisation but used their experience to support implementation, change was optimised if individuals are trusted & credible to healthcare staff or patients 3/7
Conditions deemed âlow-priorityâ by stakeholders (such as #osteoarthritis) may require more dedicated facilitation for implementation 4/7
The end of a trial is a timely/important opportunity for triggering knowledge mobilisation and implementation planning 5/7
An inter-disciplinary #knowledgebrokering service had an important role in supporting implementation of OA innovations in primary care by understanding the context and providing practical support and resource 6/7
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33115490/
Authors @LauraSwaithes @zpaskins @clare_jinks @cottrell_lizzie @finbo1977 Krysia Dziedzic, Christian Mallen, Graeme Currie @Keele_PCSC @KeeleUniversity 7/7
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33115490/
Authors @LauraSwaithes @zpaskins @clare_jinks @cottrell_lizzie @finbo1977 Krysia Dziedzic, Christian Mallen, Graeme Currie @Keele_PCSC @KeeleUniversity 7/7