Dissemination
EviTAH Policy document
EviTAH Publications
Wenzel, L., White, J. Sarkies, M.N., Morris, M.E., Carey, L., Williams, C., Taylor, N., Martin, J., Bardoel, A., Haines, T. How do health professionals prioritize clinical areas for implementation of evidence into practice? A cross-sectional qualitative study. International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, June 26, 2020 doi: 10.1097/XEB.0000000000000217
Sarkies, M.N., Skinner, E.H., Bowles, K.A., Morris, M.E., Williams, C., O’Brien, L., Bardoel, A., Martin, J., Holland, A.E., Carey, L., White, J., Haines, T.P. A novel counterbalanced implementation study design: methodological description and application to implementation research. Implementation Science 14, 45 (2019) doi: 10.1186/s13012-019-0896-0
Grant, K., White, J., Martin, J., Haines, T. P. The cost of risk and fear: A qualitative study of risk conceptualisations in allied health leadership resource allocation decision making. Health Risk and Society 21:7-8, 373-389. (2019) doi: 10.1080/13698575.2019.1667962
Sarkies, M.N., White, J., Morris, M.E., Taylor, N.F., Williams, C., O’Brien, L., Martin, J., Bardoel, A., Holland, A.E., Care, L., Skinner, E.H., Bowles, K.A., Grant, K., Phillip, K., Haines, T.P. Implementation of evidence-based weekend service recommendations for allied health managers: a cluster randomised controlled trial protocol. Implementation Science 13, 60 (2018) doi: 10.1186/s13012-018-0752-7
Sarkies, M.N., Bowles, K.A., Skinner, E.H., Haas, R., Lane, H., Haines, T.P. The effectiveness of research implementation strategies for promoting evidence-informed policy and management decisions in healthcare: a systematic review. Implementation Science 12, 132 (2017) doi:10.1186/s13012-017-0662-0
Hailey, L., Sturgess, T., Philip, K., Markham, D., Martin, J., Walsh, J., Hubbard, W., Haines, T. P. What factors do allied health take into account when making resource allocation decisions. International Journal of Health Policy and Management 6:1-9 (2017) doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2017.105
EViTAH Presentations
Oral presentations
Haines, T.P. (Keynote speaker) Measuring the value of allied health. National Allied Health Conference Brisbane, August 7, 2019.
Sarkies, M. Additional weekend Allied Health services reduce length of stay in subacute rehabilitation wards but their effectiveness and cost effectiveness are unclear in acute general medical and surgical hospital wards: A systematic review. National Allied Health Conference Brisbane, August 7, 2019.
White, J. Translating evidence into practice: A longitudinal qualitative exploration of Allied Health decision making. National Allied Health Conference Brisbane, August 6, 2019.
Sarkies, M. Video strategies improved health professional knowledge across different contexts: a helix counterbalanced randomized controlled study. Victorian Allied Health Conference, Melbourne, March 22, 2019.
Sarkies M., Skinner E., Bowles KA., Haines T. Conceptualising and evaluating implementation success: the efficacy standardised effect. Global Implementation Conference Toronto, Canada. June 20-21 2017.
2017 Evidence Translation in Allied Health (EViTAH) Seminar
When: Tuesday 21st November 2:00pm – 4:30pm
Where: Building 1, Ground floor lecture theatre, Monash University Notting Hill Campus
We thank all the presenters and attendees for taking part in our inaugural Evidence Translation in Allied Health (EviTAH) seminar. Details of the presentations can be found below:
Prof Terry Haines Monash University | Welcome address |
Dr Jenni White Monash University | Evaluating the success of research implementation strategies on evidence based decision-making by allied health managers: a study protocol |
Prof Meg Morris La Trobe University Healthscope | An evidence based framework for embedding research into allied health practice |
A/Prof Simon Pervan Swinburne University | How service based logic could help translate evidence into practice |
Ms Liana Cahill La Trobe University The FLOREY | SENSe Implement: Changing clinical practice in sensory rehabilitation of the arm after stroke |
Mr David Snowdon La Trobe University | Implementing clinical practice guidelines after hip fracture |
Mr Mitchell Sarkies Monash University Monash Health | Research implementation strategies for healthcare policy and management decisions: a systematic review |
Ms Kellie Grant Monash University | Improving risk literacy in allied health |
Ms Laura Jolliffe Alfred Health | Using audit and feedback to educate and encourage clinicians to embed clinical practice guidelines in brain injury rehabilitation |
Poster presentations
Sarkies, M. A Novel Helix Randomised Implementation Study Design: Methodological Description and Application to Implementation Research. Global Evidence and Implementation Summit Melbourne, Australia. October 2018.
Sarkies M., Bowles KA., Skinner E., Haines T. The success of research implementation strategies for promoting evidence-based policy and management decisions in healthcare: a systematic review. Global Implementation Conference Toronto, Canada. June 20-21 2017.
Sarkies M., White J., Bowles KA., Skinner E., Haines T. The success of research implementation strategies on evidence-based decision-making by allied health managers: a randomised controlled trial protocol. Global Implementation Conference Toronto, Canada. June 20-21 2017.