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Two complementary frameworks
A key feature of the Leading Change Toolkit is the inclusion of two complementary implementation frameworks. Combined, the Social Movement Action (SMA) Framework and the Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) Framework, create a powerful, novel approach that can support you and your change team to lead a practice change using an evidence-based resource, like an RNAO best practice guideline (BPG).
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Acknowledgements
The Leading Change Toolkit™ Development Team are grateful to the following individuals for their important contributions to the development of the Leading Change Toolkit™ from the early planning stages through to development and dissemination. Their knowledge, insights and comments strengthened this resource.
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Goals and outcomes are met
An outcome of the Social Movement Action Framework is that the goals and outcomes of the change initiative are met.
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Assess barriers and facilitators to knowledge use
In the action cycle phase of the Knowledge-to-Action Framework, actions are taken to determine the barriers and facilitators to achieving best practices.
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Select, tailor and implement interventions
In this action cycle phase, strategies to support a practice change are selected and tailored to the local context and its identified barriers and facilitators.
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Surveiller l’utilisation des connaissances
Dans cette phase du cycle d’action, les composantes du changement de pratique sont surveillées pour déterminer leur mise en œuvre ou si des stratégies (ou activités) supplémentaires sont nécessaires.
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Adapt knowledge to local context
In this action cycle phase, the implementation of the best practice is considered in the context of the setting and whether any modifications are needed to make the practice change.
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Identify the problem
In this action cycle phase, a problem is identified, a know-do gap is completed and a knowledge tool is chosen.
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