Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases Division, Menzies School of Health Research Brisbane Office, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2019 May 5;9(5):e024231. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024231.
Networks are everywhere. Health systems and public health settings are experimenting with multifarious forms. Governments and providers are heavily investing in networks with an expectation that they will facilitate the delivery of better services and improve health outcomes. Yet, we lack a suitable conceptual framework to evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of clinical and health networks. This paper aims to present such a framework to assist with rigorous research and policy analysis. The framework was designed as part of a project to evaluate the effectiveness and sustainability of health networks. We drew on systematic reviews of the literature on networks and communities of practice in health care, and on theoretical and evidence-based studies of the evaluation of health and non-health networks. Using brainstorming and mind-mapping techniques in expert advisory group sessions, we assessed existing network evaluation frameworks and considered their application to extant health networks. Feedback from stakeholders in network studies that we conducted was incorporated. The framework encompasses network goals, characteristics and relationships at member, network and community levels, and then looks at network outcomes, taking into account intervening variables. Finally, the short-term, medium-term and long-term effectiveness of the network needs to be assessed. The framework provides an overarching contribution to network evaluation. It is sufficiently comprehensive to account for many theoretical and evidence-based contributions to the literature on how networks operate and is sufficiently flexible to assess different kinds of health networks across their life-cycle at community, network and member levels. We outline the merits and limitations of the framework and discuss how it might be further tested.
网络无处不在。卫生系统和公共卫生机构正在尝试各种形式的网络。政府和提供者正在大力投资网络,期望它们能够促进更好的服务提供,并改善健康结果。然而,我们缺乏合适的概念框架来评估临床和卫生网络的有效性和可持续性。本文旨在提出这样一个框架,以协助进行严格的研究和政策分析。该框架是作为评估卫生网络有效性和可持续性项目的一部分而设计的。我们借鉴了关于医疗保健网络和实践社区的文献系统评价,以及关于卫生和非卫生网络评估的理论和基于证据的研究。在专家咨询小组会议上使用头脑风暴和思维导图技术,我们评估了现有的网络评估框架,并考虑了其在现有卫生网络中的应用。纳入了我们进行的网络研究中利益相关者的反馈。该框架涵盖了成员、网络和社区层面的网络目标、特征和关系,然后着眼于网络结果,考虑到干预变量。最后,需要评估网络的短期、中期和长期效果。该框架为网络评估提供了总体贡献。它足够全面,可以解释网络如何运作的文献中的许多理论和基于证据的贡献,并且足够灵活,可以在社区、网络和成员层面评估不同类型的卫生网络在其整个生命周期内的情况。我们概述了该框架的优点和局限性,并讨论了如何进一步测试它。