Department of Health Services Administration, University of Alabama , Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Department of Health Services Administration, School of Public Health, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
J Health Organ Manag. 2019 Jun 28;33(4):511-528. doi: 10.1108/JHOM-08-2017-0195. Epub 2019 Jun 12.
Multisector health care alliances (alliances) are increasingly viewed as playing an important role in improving the health and health care of local populations, in part by disseminating innovative practices, yet alliances face a number of challenges to disseminating these practices beyond a limited set of initial participants. The purpose of this paper is to examine how alliances attempt to disseminate innovative practices and the facilitating and inhibiting factors that alliances confront when trying to do so.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The authors adopted multiple holistic case study design of eight alliances with a maximum variation case selection strategy to reflect a range of structural and geographic characteristics. Semi-structured interviews with staff, leaders and board members were used.
The findings show that dissemination is a multidirectional process that is closely if not inextricably intertwined with capacity- and context-related factors (of the alliance, partnering organizations and target organizations). Thus, standardized approaches to dissemination are likely the exception and not the rule, and highlight the value of existing frameworks as a starting point for conceptualizing the important aspects of dissemination, but they are incomplete in their description of the "on-the-ground" dissemination processes that occur in the context of collaborative organizational forms such as alliances.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Despite a rapidly expanding evidence base to guide clinical and managerial decision making, this knowledge often fails to make its way into routine practice. Consequently, the search for effective strategies to reduce this gap has accelerated in the past decade. This study sheds light on those strategies and the challenges to implementing them.
多部门医疗保健联盟(联盟)越来越被认为在改善当地人口的健康和医疗保健方面发挥着重要作用,部分原因是传播创新实践,但联盟在将这些实践传播到有限的初始参与者之外时面临着许多挑战。本文旨在探讨联盟如何尝试传播创新实践,以及联盟在尝试这样做时面临的促进和抑制因素。
设计/方法/方法:作者采用了八项联盟的多整体案例研究设计,采用最大变异案例选择策略来反映一系列结构和地理特征。使用与员工、领导和董事会成员的半结构化访谈。
研究结果表明,传播是一个多向的过程,即使不是不可分割地与能力和背景相关因素(联盟、合作组织和目标组织)交织在一起。因此,标准化的传播方法可能是例外而不是规则,并强调现有框架作为概念化传播重要方面的起点的价值,但它们在描述在联盟等协作组织形式背景下发生的“实地”传播过程方面是不完整的。
原创性/价值:尽管有快速扩展的证据基础来指导临床和管理决策,但这些知识往往无法融入常规实践。因此,在过去十年中,人们加速寻找减少这一差距的有效策略。本研究揭示了这些策略以及实施这些策略所面临的挑战。