Review:
Parihs Framework (promoting Action On Research Implementation In Health Services)
overall review score: 4.2
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The PARIHS Framework (Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services) is a conceptual model designed to facilitate the translation of research evidence into practice within healthcare settings. It emphasizes the dynamic interplay between evidence, context, and facilitation to promote effective implementation and improve health service delivery.
Key Features
- Focus on three core elements: Evidence, Context, and Facilitation
- Emphasizes the importance of tailored strategies for different healthcare environments
- Supports a flexible, non-linear approach to implementing research into practice
- Provides guidance for assessing readiness and identifying barriers to change
- Widely used as a theoretical foundation for research projects and quality improvement initiatives
Pros
- Comprehensive framework that integrates multiple factors influencing implementation
- Practical guidance for healthcare practitioners and researchers
- Flexible and adaptable to various settings and purposes
- Encourages collaborative and context-sensitive approaches
Cons
- Can be complex to operationalize without extensive training
- Lacks specific step-by-step procedures for implementation
- Potentially subjective assessments of 'Context' and 'Facilitation' components
- Requires time and resources for proper application