Project information
Strategic Partnership in Innovation and Development of Evidence-Based Healthcare
(SPIDER)
- Project Identification
- 2019-1-CZ01-KA202-061350
- Project Period
- 9/2019 - 8/2022
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Erasmus+ Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
- Strategic Partnerships in the field of education, training and youth
- MU Faculty or unit
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Faculty of Medicine
- PhDr. Miloslav Klugar, Ph.D.
- Mgr. Tereza Friessová
- Mgr. Bc. Alena Langaufová, Ph.D.
- MUDr. Tomáš Nečas
- Ing. Iveta Palacká
- Cooperating Organization
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Cardiff University
Carlos III Health Institute
Order of Nurses, Midwives and Medical Assistants in Romania
College of Nursing of Coimbra
This project (SPIDER) consists of 5 members, from the Czech Republic (Applicant organisation), Portugal, the United Kingdom, Romania, and Spain, who are key European stakeholders in Evidence-Based Healthcare (EBHC) in these countries. It is a combination of partners from universities, healthcare centres and hospitals, who are focused on EBHC. The project members made initial contact thanks to the Joanna Briggs Collaboration, which is a not-for profit organization and some project partners are members of this collaboration.
The SPIDER project was developed to address the needs of improving skills of European project partners in EBHC, especially in the translation/implementation and utilization of evidence in healthcare clinical practice. The core idea of the project is to support cooperation and exchange of know-how within the unique Evidence-Based Clinical Fellowship Program (EBCFP) context. Based on the current situation, there is not a completely established educational programme which is focused on evidence translation/implementation into practice in Europe. This means that professionals in healthcare across Europe need to improve their experience and skills with implementation of the research evidence into their practice. It is especially important in this era, when praxis in some healthcare fields lags more than 15-years behind science.
The coordinator of this project from the Czech Republic is, together with colleagues from Denmark, the only institution who have trainers qualified to deliver the unique EBCFP, which was developed by experts from the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI), Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Adelaide, Australia. JBI is a world leader in the field of EBHC, having developed the unique EBCFP.
The key objective of this project is to decrease the gap between research and practice in healthcare and support international cooperation of professionals in healthcare. The project aims to support the development, transfer and implementation of innovative practice.
Publications
Total number of publications: 19
2022
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Administration of chemotherapy in patients admitted to a haematology service: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Communication, an important link between healthcare providers: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Effective communication and patient safety among nurses in perioperative settings: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Effectiveness of comprehensive pain management in hard-to heal ulcers: importance of systematic review in Healthcare
Year: 2022, type: Conference abstract
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Effectiveness of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in hard-to-heal ulcers: an umbrella review
Year: 2022, type: Conference abstract
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Enhancing the clinical supervision experience of staff members working within primary and community care: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Enhancing the evidence-based healthcare principles in clinical practice guidelines development in the Czech Republic: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Enhancing the use of pain assessment at emergency department: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Establishing midwife-led continuity of care interventions in perinatal mental health in high-risk pregnancies: a best practice implementation project
JBI EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION, year: 2022, volume: 20, edition: Supplement 1, DOI
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Importance of HBOT in hard to-heal and diabetes foot ulcers
Year: 2022, type: Conference abstract