Tip 6.G

Use feedback to modify tools and interventions as needed.

Primary findings

Measures

When using the Knowledge to Action Process model to effect an evidence-based change (e.g., in a clinical practice), it is important to determine whether the desired practice changes have become sustainable. One way to track this is to administer a practice standards interview.
Applying the Graham Knowledge to Action Process model in stroke rehabilitation.
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When using the Knowledge to Action Process model to effect an evidence-based change (e.g., in a clinical practice), it is important to monitor how the knowledge is being used, and whether the desired practice changes are being adopted. One way to assess this is to re-administer the survey that was used in the problem identification phase.
Applying the Graham Knowledge to Action Process model in stroke rehabilitation.
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