South Texas Veterans Health Care System, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
BMC Med Res Methodol. 2018 Nov 27;18(1):153. doi: 10.1186/s12874-018-0610-y.
Ethnography has been proposed as a valuable method for understanding how implementation occurs within dynamic healthcare contexts, yet this method can be time-intensive and challenging to operationalize in pragmatic implementation. The current study describes an ethnographically-informed method of guided discussions developed for use by a multi-project national implementation program.
The EMPOWER QUERI is conducting three projects to implement innovative care models in VA women's health for high-priority health concerns - prediabetes, cardiovascular risk, and mental health - utilizing the Replicating Effective Programs (REP) implementation strategy enhanced with stakeholder engagement and complexity science. Drawing on tenets of ethnographic research, we developed a lightly-structured method of guided "periodic reflections" to aid in documenting implementation phenomena over time. Reflections are completed as 30-60 min telephone discussions with implementation team members at monthly or bi-monthly intervals, led by a member of the implementation core. Discussion notes are coded to reflect key domains of interest and emergent themes, and can be analyzed singly or in triangulation with other qualitative and quantitative assessments to inform evaluation and implementation activities.
Thirty structured reflections were completed across the three projects during a 15-month period spanning pre-implementation, implementation, and sustainment activities. Reflections provide detailed, near-real-time information on projects' dynamic implementation context, including characteristics of implementation settings and changes in the local or national environment, adaptations to the intervention and implementation plan, and implementation team sensemaking and learning. Reflections also provide an opportunity for implementation teams to engage in recurring reflection and problem-solving.
To implement new, complex interventions into dynamic organizations, we must better understand the implementation process as it unfolds in real time. Ethnography is well suited to this task, but few approaches exist to aid in integrating ethnographic insights into implementation research. Periodic reflections show potential as a straightforward and low-burden method for documenting events across the life cycle of an implementation effort. They offer an effective means for capturing information on context, unfolding process and sensemaking, unexpected events, and diverse viewpoints, illustrating their value for use as part of an ethnographically-minded implementation approach.
The two implementation research studies described in this article have been registered as required: Facilitating Cardiovascular Risk Screening and Risk Reduction in Women Veterans (NCT02991534); and Implementation of Tailored Collaborative Care for Women Veterans (NCT02950961).
民族志学已被提议作为一种有价值的方法,用于理解实施如何在动态医疗保健环境中发生,但该方法可能耗时且难以在实际实施中实施。本研究描述了一种基于民族志学的指导讨论方法,该方法是为一个多项目国家实施计划开发的。
EMPOWER QUERI 正在开展三项项目,以利用复制有效计划 (REP) 实施策略,通过利益相关者参与和复杂性科学来增强,为 VA 妇女健康的高优先级健康问题实施创新护理模式 - 糖尿病前期、心血管风险和心理健康。借鉴民族志研究的原则,我们开发了一种轻结构的指导“定期反思”方法,以帮助记录随时间推移的实施现象。反思是通过每月或每两个月与实施团队成员进行 30-60 分钟的电话讨论来完成的,由实施核心成员领导。讨论笔记被编码以反映关键的感兴趣领域和新兴主题,并且可以单独分析或与其他定性和定量评估进行三角剖分,以提供实施活动的信息。
在跨越预实施、实施和维持活动的 15 个月期间,三个项目共完成了 30 次结构化反思。反思提供了有关项目动态实施环境的详细、近乎实时的信息,包括实施环境的特征以及当地或国家环境的变化、对干预措施和实施计划的调整以及实施团队的意义和学习。反思还为实施团队提供了进行反复反思和解决问题的机会。
为了将新的、复杂的干预措施实施到动态组织中,我们必须更好地了解实施过程在实时情况下的展开情况。民族志非常适合这项任务,但很少有方法可以帮助将民族志见解融入实施研究中。定期反思显示出作为一种记录实施工作生命周期中事件的简单且低负担的方法的潜力。它们提供了一种有效的方法来获取有关背景、展开过程和意义的信息、意外事件和不同观点,展示了它们作为基于民族志的实施方法的一部分的价值。
本文描述的两项实施研究已按要求注册:促进女性退伍军人的心血管风险筛查和降低(NCT02991534);和实施针对女性退伍军人的定制协作护理(NCT02950961)。