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1 Project Lead: André Bussières, DC, PhD, FCCS (C) The Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative April 2015

2 CCGI Overview  Develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and best practice recommendations,  and facilitate their dissemination and implementation within the chiropractic profession

3 4 STRATEGIES

4 Achievements Since October 2013

5 Strategy 1: Transform the culture of the profession Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP) Definition – the integration of three key components: 1)Knowledge arising from one’s clinical expertise/clinical reasoning 2)Patient preference and values 3)Research evidence Approved in 8/10 provinces so far (March 2015) Clinical expertise Patient values & preferences Best research evidence CLINICAL DECISION Clinical context

6 Evidence-Informed Practice Statement Canadian chiropractors adopt evidence-informed practice principles to guide clinical decision making by integrating their clinical expertise, patient preference and values, and the best available scientific evidence.

7 Strategy 1: Transform the culture of the profession CCGI Opinion Leaders programme 18 best practice champions across Canada Training workshop was held in February 2015 Implementation now in progress CCGI Opinion Leaders to participate at CCA National Convention 2015

8 Strategy 1: Transform the culture of the profession CE approval of knowledge translation (KT) strategies under discussion by Federation and regulators

9 Strategy 2: Engage stakeholders Semi-annual reports (June, December) Presentations (Chiropractic Summit, Presidents’ Meeting) Stakeholder meetings (all provinces) Sustainability plan

10 Strategy 3: Produce, adapt or endorse recommendations OPTIMa programme (Dr Pierre Côté, DC, PhD, et al.) Monitored regularly LBP model of care (Bone and Joint Canada) Follow-up meeting Dec 2014 CCA-CCRF National Survey on Research Capacity in Chiropractic Completed Scoping review on gaps in guideline adherence and KT implementation Draft MS

11 Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies

12 CCGI website: www.chiroguidelines.orgwww.chiroguidelines.org Launched 9 September 2014

13 Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies Three-part webinar series: 1.Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP) 2.Neck Pain Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) 3.Self-Management Strategies – Brief Action Planning

14 Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies Pilot RCT: Implementing the neck pain CPG Webinar Vignettes Video Winter/Spring 2015

15 Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies Cochrane pilot study Second invitation - early 2015 O-Coast Launched Summer 2014 E-Base Draft manuscript 2015

16 Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies Practice-based research network (PBRN) Launched Dec 5-6th, 2014 Workshop at CCA National Convention 2015

17 Opinion Leader Initiative Strategy 4: Create and apply innovative knowledge translation strategies Launched Feb 20-21th, 2015 Workshop at CCA National Convention 2015

18 CCA National Convention CCGI workshops (Sept 19 2015) 1. Chiropractic Practice-Based Research Networks Speakers: Drs. André Bussières, Jeff Quon, Simon French, Kent Stuber Presentation of the national network of local networks Preliminary findings from four ongoing projects Benefits to clinicians and patients of such a network Discussion of the practical implications of a PBRN Opportunities to participate in a new PBRN project Expected outcome: roadmap for a future research project

19 CCA National Convention CCGI workshops (Sept 19 2015) 2. Update of KT Strategies and Interactive Workshop for Practitioners on Multimodal Care Facilitators: Dr. André Bussières and CCGI Opinion Leaders Presentation of CCGI projects and tools (opinion leader program, website, webinar series, video and clinical vignettes) Two 30 minute group activities, offering hands-on experience in applying clinical management tools to facilitate the provision of multimodal therapy for patients with various conditions Expected outcome: clinicians will gain awareness of new best practice recommendations and clinical management tools for multimodal care

20 Next steps Recommendations for WAD, Upper and Lower Extremities and Thoracic Spine to be provided to the profession in Fall 2015; Implementation of KT strategies in 2016; Translation of the website expected to be completed by late Spring 2015; Social media strategy expected to increase website and LinkedIn traffic, and increase communication between clinicians;

21 Next steps CCGI Opinion Leaders implementation of their plan for disseminating and promoting best practice at the provincial level ongoing; Hiring of CCGI Knowledge Broker will increase capacity; Launching of three local PBRNs with seed funding from CCGI expected Summer/Fall 2015;

22 Next steps CCGI Exhibitor Booth, meetings and workshops at the CCA National Convention expected to reach wide audience; Ongoing research studies are testing the effectiveness of our interventions; Discussions ongoing with a view to developing collaborative funding and research opportunities.

23 Helping practitioners and patients make the right choice for optimal care

24 Contact us For any questions please contact us at: ccgisupport@chiropractic.ca


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