Greer A L
Int J Technol Assess Health Care. 1988;4(1):5-26. doi: 10.1017/s0266462300003202.
This paper offers a theory to explain the diffusion of new medical technologies into local practice. Based on several hundred interviews with community hospital physicians, it anchors technology decisions in the norms and relationships of local practice. Physician descriptions of their use of different types of assessment information provide insight into the way in which local consenses on appropriate practice are formed, guide behavior, and change. To understand new technology adoption, it is necessary to (a) differentiate "formed" (complete) and "dynamic" (still developing) technologies, and (b) appreciate the extent to which medical practice is locally organized. Concepts from organizational literature, then, become useful in explaining the penetration of these medical communities and the circumstances under which a new modality takes hold in them. Within the framework presented, previously puzzling findings regarding variations in local practice and the poor relationship between practice behavior and the published literature become understandable.
本文提出了一种理论来解释新的医疗技术在当地医疗实践中的传播。基于对社区医院医生数百次的访谈,该理论将技术决策锚定在当地医疗实践的规范和关系之中。医生对其使用不同类型评估信息的描述,为了解当地关于适当医疗实践的共识是如何形成、指导行为以及发生变化的方式提供了见解。要理解新技术的采用,有必要:(a)区分“已形成的”(完整的)和“动态的”(仍在发展的)技术;(b)认识到医疗实践在当地组织的程度。因此,组织文献中的概念在解释这些医疗群体的渗透以及新的医疗模式在其中扎根的情况时变得有用。在提出的框架内,以前关于当地医疗实践差异以及实践行为与已发表文献之间关系不佳的令人困惑的发现变得可以理解了。