Gill Harvey

ORCID: 0000-0003-0937-7819
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Research Areas
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
  • Health Sciences Research and Education
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Healthcare Quality and Management
  • Evaluation and Performance Assessment
  • Frailty in Older Adults
  • Clinical practice guidelines implementation
  • Chronic Disease Management Strategies
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
  • Healthcare innovation and challenges
  • Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare
  • Health and Medical Research Impacts
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Healthcare cost, quality, practices
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Delphi Technique in Research
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions

Flinders University
2021-2025

Queensland University of Technology
2020-2024

The University of Adelaide
2015-2024

Oman Medical College
2024

Dairy Innovation Australia (Australia)
2023

The University of Queensland
2023

Avenir Health
2022

University of Alberta
2020-2022

Center for Visual Communication (United States)
2021

University of Manchester
2008-2018

The argument put forward in this paper is that successful implementation of research into practice a function the interplay three core elements--the level and nature evidence, context or environment which to be placed, method way process facilitated. It also proposes because current inconclusive as these elements most important they all should have equal standing. This contrary often implicit assumptions currently being generated within clinical effectiveness agenda where rigour evidence...

10.1136/qshc.7.3.149 article EN BMJ Quality & Safety 1998-09-01

The PARiHS framework (Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services) has proved to be a useful practical and conceptual heuristic for many researchers practitioners framing their research or knowledge translation endeavours. However, as it still remains untested therefore its contribution the overall development testing of theory field implementation science is largely unquantified. This being case, paper provides an integrated summary our theoretical thinking so far...

10.1186/1748-5908-3-1 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2008-01-07

The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services, or PARIHS framework, was first published 1998. Since this time, work has been ongoing to further develop, refine and test it. Widely used as an organising conceptual framework help both explain predict why the implementation of evidence into practice is not successful, one frameworks make explicit multi-dimensional complex nature well highlighting central importance context. Several critiques have also pointed out its...

10.1186/s13012-016-0398-2 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2015-12-01

Background. Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence‐based practice agenda. Whilst few would disagree with notion of delivering care based information about what works, there remain significant challenges evidence is, thus how practitioners use it in decision‐making reality clinical practice. Aim. This paper continues debate nature argues for a broader base implementation patient‐centred care. Discussion. Against background constraints, risk...

10.1111/j.1365-2648.2004.03068.x article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2004-05-28

This paper presents the findings of a concept analysis 'context' in relation to successful implementation evidence into practice.In 1998, conceptual framework was developed that represented interplay and interdependence many factors influencing uptake practice [Kitson A., Harvey G. & McCormack B. (1998) Quality Health Care 7, 149]. One key elements 'context', is, setting which is implemented. It proposed context health care had significant impact on evidence. As part on-going development...

10.1046/j.1365-2648.2002.02150.x article EN Journal of Advanced Nursing 2002-03-13

Background. The challenges of implementing evidence‐based practice are complex and varied. Against this background a framework has been developed to represent the multiple factors that may influence implementation evidence into practice. It is proposed successful dependent upon nature being used, quality context, and, type facilitation required enable change process. This study sets out scrutinize elements through empirical enquiry. Aims objectives. aim was address following questions: •...

10.1111/j.1365-2702.2004.01007.x article EN Journal of Clinical Nursing 2004-11-01

A multitude of theories, models and frameworks relating to implementing evidence-based practice in health care exist, which can be overwhelming for clinicians clinical researchers new the field implementation science. Clinicians often bear responsibility implementation, but may unfamiliar with theoretical approaches designed inform or understand implementation.In this article, a multidisciplinary group service present pragmatic guide help what are; how approach might used; some prompts...

10.1186/s12913-018-3671-z article EN cc-by BMC Health Services Research 2018-11-14

Mounting pressure is being exerted to ensure that the delivery of care evidence-based and clinically effective. However, challenge this presents practitioners complex. The authors propose successful implementation evidence into practice a function three elements: nature evidence; context in which change take place; way process managed. A framework has been developed represent these factors. For those about embark on work, article closes by highlighting number key questions for consideration,...

10.7748/ns2002.05.16.37.38.c3201 article EN Nursing Standard 2002-05-29

Many representations of the movement healthcare knowledge through society exist, and multiple models for translation evidence into policy practice have been articulated. Most are linear or cyclical very few come close to reflecting dense intricate relationships, systems politics organizations processes required enact sustainable improvements. We illustrate how using complexity network concepts can better inform (KT) argue that changing way we think talk about KT could enhance creation...

10.15171/ijhpm.2017.79 article EN cc-by International Journal of Health Policy and Management 2017-07-10

Abstract Purpose To explore the evidence around facilitation as an intervention for successful implementation of new knowledge into clinical practice. Organizing Construct The revised version Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework, called integrated or i‐PARIHS is used explanatory framework. This framework posits that a multidimensional construct embedded within innovation and operationalized by clinicians (individuals teams), working across...

10.1111/jnu.12206 article EN Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2016-04-13

Increasingly, it is being suggested that translational gaps might be eradicated or narrowed by bringing research users and producers closer together, a theory largely untested. This paper reports national study to fill gap in the evidence about conditions, processes outcomes related collaboration implementation.A longitudinal realist evaluation using multiple qualitative methods case studies was conducted with three Collaborations for Leadership Applied Health Research Care (England). Data...

10.1186/s13012-016-0380-z article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2015-12-01

Knowledge mobilisation in healthcare organisations is often carried out through relatively short-term projects dependent on limited funding, which raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of implementation and improvement. It becoming increasingly recognised that translation research evidence into practice has to be supported by developing internal capacity engage with apply research. This process can external knowledge initiatives represented, for instance, professional...

10.1186/s13012-014-0166-0 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2014-11-14

The English National Health Service has made a major investment in nine partnerships between higher education institutions and local health services called Collaborations for Leadership Applied Research Care (CLAHRC). They have been funded to increase capacity capability produce implement research through sustained interactions academics services. CLAHRCs provide natural 'test bed' exploring questions about implementation within partnership model of delivery. This protocol describes an...

10.1186/1748-5908-6-74 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2011-07-19

Health care practice needs to be underpinned by high quality research evidence, so that the best possible can delivered. However, evidence from is not always utilised in practice. This study used Promoting Action on Research Implementation Services (PARIHS) framework as its theoretical underpinning test whether two different approaches facilitating implementation could affect use of A pragmatic clustered randomised controlled trial with embedded process and economic evaluation was used. The...

10.1186/s13012-018-0831-9 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2018-11-12

Facilitation is a promising implementation intervention, which requires theory-informed evaluation. This paper presents an exemplar of multi-country realist process evaluation that was embedded in the first international randomised controlled trial evaluating two types facilitation for implementing urinary continence care recommendations. We aimed to uncover what worked (and did not work), whom, how, why and circumstances during interventions practice. included theory formulation, testing...

10.1186/s13012-018-0811-0 article EN cc-by Implementation Science 2018-11-12

<h3>Importance</h3> Hospital-associated complications of older people (HAC-OPs) include delirium, hospital-associated disability, incontinence, pressure injuries, and falls. These may be preventable by age-friendly principles care, including early mobility, good nutrition hydration, meaningful cognitive engagement; however, implementation is challenging. <h3>Objectives</h3> To implement evaluate a ward-based improvement program ("Eat Walk Engage") to more consistently deliver care...

10.1001/jamainternmed.2021.7556 article EN JAMA Internal Medicine 2022-01-10
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