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. 2019 Apr 20;9(4):e028443.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028443.

Could implementation of mifepristone address Canada's urban-rural abortion access disparity: a mixed-methods implementation study protocol

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Could implementation of mifepristone address Canada's urban-rural abortion access disparity: a mixed-methods implementation study protocol

Wendy V Norman et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Introduction: In January 2017, mifepristone-induced medical abortion was made available in Canada. In this study, we will seek to (1) understand facilitators and barriers to the implementation of mifepristone across Canada, (2) assess the impact of a 'community of practice' clinical and health service support platform and (3) engage in and assess the impact of integrated knowledge translation (iKT) activities aimed to improve health policy, systems and service delivery issues to enhance patient access to mifepristone.

Methods and analysis: This prospective mixed-methods implementation study will involve a national sample of physicians and pharmacists recruited via an online training programme, professional networks and a purpose-built community of practice website. Surveys that explore constructs related to diffusion of innovation and Godin's behaviour change frameworks will be conducted at baseline and at 6 months, and qualitative data will be collected from electronic interactions on the website. Survey participants and a purposeful sample of decision-makers will be invited to participate in in-depth interviews. Descriptive analyses will be conducted for quantitative data. Thematic analysis guided by the theoretical frameworks will guide interpretation of qualitative data. We will conduct and assess iKT activities involving Canada's leading health system and health professional leaders, including evidence briefs, Geographical Information System (GIS)maps, face-to-face meetings and regular electronic exchanges. Findings will contribute to understanding the mechanisms of iKT relationships and activities that have a meaningful effect on uptake of evidence into policy and practice.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval was received from the University of British Columbia Children's and Women's Hospital Ethics Review Board (H16-01006). Full publication of the work will be sought in an international peer-reviewed journal. Findings will be disseminated to research participants through newsletters and media interviews, and to policy-makers through invited evidence briefs and face-to-face presentations.

Keywords: abortion; health policy; implementation; integrated knowledge translation; knowledge mobilization.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Determinants of diffusion of innovations in health service delivery organisations, adapted from Greenhalgh et al.
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Canada’s Mifepristone Implementation Study, components of study design.

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