Getting Research into Practice (GRiP)
GRiP has been rebuilt with enhanced functionality for evaluating baseline audit findings; identifying barriers and enablers to evidence utilization; and developing and implementing strategies for practice change
Users can now bank and reuse or repurpose barriers, enablers or strategies at any time point within a project.
The GRiP module now enables users to build in domains or categories linked to implementation science or behavioural-informed theories, models and frameworks that enhance implementation and improve the fidelity of reporting and action-taking.
- There is now direct linkage between individual quality indicators and barriers, strategies and enablers.
Data collection
New options available in data collection which enable advanced in-depth analysis and evaluation of policy/practice outcomes, incidence and prevalence, and patient-centre outcomes
New! Data collection now includes options for Range, Multiple, or Single Checkbox data as well as Continuous/Discrete Data
- Boolean (Yes/No) data collection options are enhanced
Audit criteria
Customisation streamlined and simplified, and 20 new audit criteria topics added
- The ability to customise or add individual criteria that are organisation-specific has been streamlined and simplified
- Twenty new audit criteria topics developed by JBI have been added, bringing the total number of audit criteria topics to 575.
See all available evidence-based audit topics