WP 2 - Knowledge Base - systematic review
Lead by Miranda Laurant - Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (RUNMC), Netherlands
The overall objective of work package 2 was to bridge the gap between evidence base clinical research and everyday clinical practice by building a knowledge base on how identification and brief interventions (IBI) for lifestyle issues can be successfully disseminated and implemented in everyday routine practice.
The focus of this WP was on primary health care (PHC) and on hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption (HHAC). Nonetheless, the hypothesis was that this knowledge base could be translated to the dissemination and implementation of IBI for other lifestyle issues and in other healthcare settings.
This overall aim was specified in the following two objectives:
- To identify effective strategies to disseminate and implement IBI in primary care settings.
- To identify factors that foster or limit dissemination and implementation IBI in primary care settings.
Work package 2 outputs
- WP2 Factsheet
- Deliverable 2.1: Literature review of SBI for lifestyle issues
- e-reader: Knowledge base of successful implementation strategies for lifestyle issues in every day routine care practice
Material in other languages
- WP2 Factsheet
- In Czech: Proces a politické implikace podporující poskytování screeningu a krátké intervence proti nezdravému životnímu stylu: výsledky tří přehledových studií z literatury
- In Dutch: Proces- en beleidsimplicaties voor het verbeteren van screening en kortdurende interventies bij ongezonde leefstijl: resultaten van 3 literatuurstudies.