Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3814571 | Patient Education and Counseling | 2011 | 6 Pages |
ObjectiveTo describe how a specific communication course for health professionals has been evaluated and implemented in clinical practice and how it will be transferred and evaluated at the entire hospital.MethodsThe different phases of the research process from generating the hypothesis to implementing the results are described and exemplified by means of published studies and a study under planning. RE-AIM, an acronym for Reach, Efficacy/Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance, is used to describe the process.ResultsIn descriptive studies we identified a need for improving the communication with patients. By evaluating the efficacy and effectiveness of communication skills training we showed that the courses could improve clinicians’ self-efficacy in specific communication tasks. After all clinicians had participated in the communication course the proportion of satisfied parents increased significantly. Based on these experiences a program for implementing the communication course at the entire hospital is being planned.ConclusionTo succeed in translating the research results into practice, long-term commitment is needed in order to create a conducive climate for the implementation.Practice implicationsThis focused and goal-oriented approach may inspire other researchers when planning, conducting, and evaluating their research.