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BackgroundClinical practice guidelines have been developed to assist healthcare practitioners in clinical decision making. Publication of clinical practice guidelines does not automatically lead to their uptake and barrier identification has been recognized as an important step in implementation planning. This study aimed at developing a questionnaire to identify perceived barriers for implementing the Dutch COPD guideline for physical therapists and its recommended measurement instruments.MethodsAn overall questionnaire, based on two existing questionnaires, was constructed to identify barriers and facilitators for implementing the COPD guideline. The construct of the questionnaire was assessed in a cross-sectional study among 246 chest physical therapists. Factor analysis was conducted to explore underlying dimensions. Psychometric properties were analyzed using Cronbach’s alpha. Barriers and facilitators were assessed using descriptive statistics.ResultsSome 139 physical therapists (57%) responded. Factor analysis revealed 4-factor and 5-factor solutions with an explained variance of 36% and 39% respectively. Cronbach’s alpha of the overall questionnaire was 0.90, and varied from 0.66 to 0.92 for the different factors. Underlying domains of the 5-factor solution were characterized as: attitude towards using measurement instruments, knowledge and skills of the physical therapist, applicability of the COPD guideline, required investment of time & money, and patient characteristics. Physical therapists showed a positive attitude toward using the COPD guideline. Main barriers for implementation were required time investment and financial constraints.ConclusionsThe construct of the questionnaire revealed relevant underlying domains for the identification of barriers and facilitators for implementing the COPD guideline. The questionnaire allowed for tailoring to the target group and may be used across health care professionals as basis for in-depth analysis of barriers to specific recommendations in guidelines. The results of the questionnaire alone do not provide sufficient information to inform the development of an implementation strategy. The infrastructure for developing the guideline can be used for addressing key barriers by the guideline development group, using the questionnaire as well as in-depth analysis such as focus group interviews. Further development of methods for prospective identification of barriers and consequent tailoring of implementation interventions is required.

Highlights

  • Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to assist healthcare practitioners in clinical decision making

  • We characterized the content of the underlying domains of the 5-factor solution as: attitude towards using measurement instruments, knowledge and skills of the physical therapist, applicability of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) guideline, required investment of time & money, and patient characteristics

  • While the positive attitude of physical therapists towards using the COPD clinical guideline is promising for further implementation, the results of the questionnaire alone do not provide sufficient information to inform the development of an implementation strategy

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Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to assist healthcare practitioners in clinical decision making. Publication of clinical practice guidelines does not automatically lead to their uptake and barrier identification has been recognized as an important step in implementation planning. This study aimed at developing a questionnaire to identify perceived barriers for implementing the Dutch COPD guideline for physical therapists and its recommended measurement instruments. Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to assist healthcare practitioners in clinical decision making, by providing recommendations about appropriate healthcare for specific circumstances [3]. In the Netherlands an evidence-based guideline for physical therapy diagnosis and treatment in patients with COPD was issued by the Royal Dutch Society for Physical Therapy (KNGF) and developed according to a rigorous procedure [4]. An important component of the guideline is the recommended use of measurement instruments to establish parameters for treatment and evaluation [5]

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