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Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit Measuring Impact Festival of Learning 26 April 2011 Dr. Edward Duncan Dr. Jennifer Murray Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit

Measuring Impact Vital, yet elusive

the impact of their practice Our remit: “To develop a theory and evidence-based Framework to assist AHPs measure the impact of their practice” A web-based tool to support practitioners in the selection and use of appropriate tools to measure and report the impact of their practice

Development of the Framework Structured review synthesising the facilitators and barriers to outcome measurement use Identification of outcome measures used (publications) A survey of 282 AHPs to identify outcome measures (practice) Key stakeholder interviews Identifying measures Understanding the problem Reporting guidance

Understanding the problem Four key themes: Knowledge, Education, and Interest in OM Increase in all three facilitates OM Support/Priority for OM use Managerial support Practical Considerations Time, availability, etc. Patient considerations Focus on patient benefit

Identifying measures Inclusion criteria for OMs to Framework: Developed from facilitators and barriers review. Framework will: Provide guidance to enhance knowledge and confidence in OM selection Provide guidance on how to report the data Only suggest measures that are feasible Allow practitioners to consider their local context and select the best measure for them.

Framework Webshots

Framework Webshots

Next Steps Website piloting in 3 selected case sites Framework Website Launch August 2011 www.measuringimpact.org CARE data collection will end on 17th June CARE Screening measure ? CARE website

Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit Dr. Edward Duncan NAMHP Research Unit Iris Murdoch Building University of Stirling Stirling, FK9 4LA e-mail: edward.duncan@stir.ac.uk Tel: 01786 466 286 Delivering, supporting and promoting high quality research to improve health Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Research Unit