Emergency Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2011 Jun;13(2):199-206. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2011.00601.x. Epub 2011 May 20.
Evaluation of new models of care requires consideration of the complexity inherent within health care programs and their sensitivity to local contextual factors as well as broader community, social and political influences. Evaluation frameworks that are flexible and responsive while maintaining research rigor are therefore required. Realistic evaluation was adopted as the methodology for the implementation and evaluation of an emergency department-based mental health nurse practitioner outpatient service in Sydney, Australia. The aim of realistic evaluation is to generate, test and refine theories of how programs work within a given context. This paper represents the final methodological step from the completed evaluation. A summary of quantitative and qualitative findings from the mixed-methods evaluation is presented, which is transformed into a set of overarching statements or "middle range theories". Middle range theory statements seek to explain the success of a program and provide transferable lessons for practitioners wishing to implement similar programs elsewhere. For example, the research team consider that early consultation with key local stakeholders and emergency department ownership of the project was pivotal to the implementation process.
评价新的医疗保健模式需要考虑医疗保健项目固有的复杂性,以及对当地背景因素以及更广泛的社区、社会和政治影响的敏感性。因此,需要采用灵活且响应迅速的评估框架,同时保持研究的严谨性。在澳大利亚悉尼,基于急诊科的心理健康护士从业者门诊服务的实施和评估采用了真实评估方法。真实评估的目的是在给定背景下生成、测试和完善关于项目如何运作的理论。本文代表已完成评估的最后一个方法步骤。本文介绍了混合方法评估的定量和定性发现的总结,这些发现被转化为一组概括性陈述或“中间范围理论”。中间范围理论陈述试图解释项目的成功,并为希望在其他地方实施类似项目的从业者提供可转移的经验教训。例如,研究团队认为,与当地关键利益相关者的早期协商以及急诊科对项目的所有权对实施过程至关重要。