Barson Stuart, Doolan-Noble Fiona, Gray Jonathon, Gauld Robin
Otago Business School, University of Otago , Dunedin, New Zealand.
Department of General Practice and Rural Health, University of Otago , Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Health Organ Manag. 2017 Mar 20;31(1):54-63. doi: 10.1108/JHOM-10-2016-0191.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the contextual factors contributing to the sustainability of healthcare quality improvement (QI) initiatives. Design/methodology/approach Themes from semi-structured interviews with international healthcare leaders are compared with Kaplan and Provost et al.'s (2012) model for understanding success in quality (MUSIQ). Critical success factors within these themes are shown in detail. Findings The interviews provide a rich source of information on critical success factors. The themes largely correspond with MUSIQ, reinforcing its robustness. An important factor emerging from the interviews was the importance of engagement with patients and families in QI, and this needs consideration in seeking to understand context in QI. Research limitations/implications Interview participants represent a limited set of western countries and health systems. Their experiences may not hold true in other settings. Practical implications The detail on critical success factors provides QI practitioners with guidance on designing and implementing sustainable initiatives. Originality/value Including consideration of contextual factors for engagement with patients and families in frameworks for context in QI appears to be an original idea that will add value to such frameworks. Researchers in patient engagement are starting to address contextual factors and connections should be made with this work.
目的 本文旨在研究有助于医疗质量改进(QI)举措可持续性的背景因素。设计/方法/途径 将对国际医疗领导者进行的半结构化访谈得出的主题与卡普兰和普罗沃斯特等人(2012年)的质量成功理解模型(MUSIQ)进行比较。详细展示了这些主题中的关键成功因素。研究结果 访谈提供了关于关键成功因素的丰富信息来源。这些主题在很大程度上与MUSIQ相符,增强了其稳健性。访谈中出现的一个重要因素是患者及家属参与QI的重要性,在试图理解QI的背景时需要考虑这一点。研究局限性/影响 访谈参与者仅代表有限的一组西方国家和卫生系统。他们的经验在其他环境中可能不适用。实际意义 关键成功因素的细节为QI从业者设计和实施可持续举措提供了指导。原创性/价值 在QI背景框架中纳入对患者及家属参与的背景因素的考虑似乎是一个原创想法,将为这些框架增添价值。患者参与方面的研究人员已开始关注背景因素,应将此项工作与之联系起来。