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Data to Practice (D2P). Protocol for the development, dissemination and initial implementation of best practice guides for common musculoskeletal conditions: a mixed-methods study

Morrissey, D.; Sharif, F.; Fearon, A.; Neal, B. S.; Bremer, T.; Swinton, P.; Newman, P.; Lack, S.; Cooper, K.; Rabello, R.; D2P Group,

2026-04-13 sports medicine
10.64898/2026.04.09.26350486 medRxiv
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IntroductionMusculoskeletal conditions have high, and increasing, incidence and prevalence. Although there are many clinical guidelines available for common conditions, most are poor quality and sparsely adopted into practice. We aim to improve patient outcomes by developing robust Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) to get research findings into practice for a range of common musculoskeletal conditions. Methods and analysisMixed methods with systematic review of high-quality studies and qualitative elicitation of both patients perspectives and expert clinical reasoning through in-depth interviews will form the basis for the BPGs. A segregated convergent synthesis, informed throughout by stakeholder engagement, will guide the format and structure of the BPGs. Ethics, outputs and disseminationEthical approval for the qualitative studies and implementation events will be obtained from university and health service research ethics committees. Educational packages for each BPG condition will be hosted online and be available for students, clinicians, and education providers. Dissemination will follow traditional routes including publications and presentations; alongside innovative approaches such as collaboration with higher education institutions, online hosting, adoption by professional bodies, and a social media campaign. Implementation will occur adaptively in multiple national contexts to reflect local requirements and resources, deploying participatory and implementation methods that are contextually and culturally appropriate. KEY MESSAGESO_LIWhat is already known on this topic - Clinical guidelines for the management of musculoskeletal conditions are common, but have limitations regarding quality, applicability, editorial independence, and patient perspective. They are rarely adopted into clinical practice. C_LIO_LIWhat this study adds - We have developed a robust (supported by Patient and Participant Involvement) mixed-methods approach that integrates the three components of evidence-based medicine: synthesis of high-quality evidence, patients perspectives/values, and expert clinical reasoning. We have also developed an education, dissemination, and implementation approach to facilitate international adoption of these guidelines. C_LIO_LIHow this study might affect research, practice or policy - The guideline development methods will integrate the three pillars of evidence-based practice and ensure they are robust and clinically applicable. Creation of educational material combined with an implementation and dissemination plan will support adoption into clinical practice of different countries and cultures, designed to lead to improved patient outcomes. C_LI

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