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Use of implementation strategies to promote the uptake of knee osteoarthritis practice guidelines and improve patient outcomes: A Systematic Review.

OBJECTIVE: Translation of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) to practice remains suboptimal. The primary purpose of this systematic review was to describe the use of implementation strategies to promote KOA CPG recommended care.

METHODS: MEDLINE (via PubMed), Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Science were searched from inception to February 23, 2023, and subsequently updated and expanded on January 16, 2024. Implementation strategies were mapped per the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change taxonomy. Risk of bias (RoB) was assessed using the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organization of Care criteria. The review was registered prospectively (CRD42023402383).

RESULTS: Nineteen studies were included in the final review. All (100% (n=4) studies that included the domains of provide interactive assistance, train and educate stakeholders (89%(n=18)), engage consumers (87%(n=15)) and support clinicians (79%(n=14)) reported change to provider adherence. Studies that reported a change to disability included train and educate stakeholders, engage consumers and adapt and tailor to context. Studies that used train and educate stakeholders, engage consumers, and support clinicians reported a change in pain and quality of life. Most studies had a low to moderate RoB.

CONCLUSION: Implementation strategies have the potential to impact clinician uptake of CPG's and patient reported outcomes (PROs). The implementation context, using an active learning strategy with a patient partner, restructuring funding models, and integrating taxonomies to tailor multifaceted strategies should be prioritized. Further experimental research is recommended to determine which implementation strategies are most effective.

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