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De-adopting low-value care: The missing step in evidence-based practice?

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2022.12.020

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Low-value care; De -adoption processes; Nursing; Evidence -based practice; Implementation science

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This study aims to describe a case study that uses a conceptual model to guide the process of identifying and de-adopting low-value clinical practices. The study found a low-value practice within a pediatric infusion center and used the De-adoption Process Synthesis Model to guide the de-adoption of this practice. Nurses are best positioned to identify, assess, and prioritize low-value practices.
Background: Low-value care provides little or no benefit to pediatric patients, has the potential to cause harm, waste healthcare resources, and increase healthcare costs. Nursing has a responsibility to identify and de-adopt low-value practices to help promote quality care.Purpose: 1) Describe the process of identifying and de-adopting low-value clinical practices guided by a conceptual model using a case study approach.2) Identify facilitators and barriers to de-adoption practices, including levels of stakeholder engagement, organizational structures, and the quality of available scientific and non-scientific evidence. Methodology: An evidence-based practice (EBP) project investigating the efficacy of antihistamines in decreasing infusion reactions to infliximab identified a low-value practice within a pediatric infusion center. The Synthesis Model for the Process of De-adoption was then applied to guide the de-adoption of this low-value practice. Case study analysis highlighted facilitators and barriers to de-adoption efforts.Conclusions: The process for de-adopting care is an essential component of EBP and, as such, should be explicated through robust, standardized EBP processes and education. Practice implications: Nurses are best positioned to identify, assess and prioritize low-value practices and facilitate the de-adoption of low-value practice that impact pediatric patients and families. Models to support de-adoption and a focus on site-specific practices including a prepared nursing workforce, continuous evaluation of care processes and the use of resources to assess for contextual determinants facilitates success and sustainability of this essential EBP approach.

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