Department of Surgery, Dalhousie University, Room 8-032, Centennial Building, 1276 South Park Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 2Y9, Canada.
Nova Scotia Health Authority, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2020 Feb 4;20(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s12913-020-4933-0.
One of the key conceptual challenges in advancing our understanding of how to more effectively sustain innovations in health care is the lack of clarity and agreement on what sustainability actually means. Several reviews have helped synthesize and clarify how researchers conceptualize and operationalize sustainability. In this study, we sought to identify how individuals who implement and/or sustain evidence-informed innovations in health care define sustainability.
We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with implementation leaders and relevant staff involved in the implementation of evidence-based innovations relevant to cancer survivorship care (n = 27). An inductive approach, using constant comparative analysis, was used for analysis of interview transcripts and field notes.
Participants described sustainability as an ongoing and dynamic process that incorporates three key concepts and four important conditions. The key concepts were: (1) continued capacity to deliver the innovation, (2) continued delivery of the innovation, and (3) continued receipt of benefits. The key conditions related to (2) and (3), and included: (2a) innovations must continue in the absence of the champion or person/team who introduced it and (3a) adaptation is critical to ensuring relevancy and fit, and thus to delivering the intended benefits.
Participants provided a nuanced view of sustainability, with both continued delivery and continued benefits only relevant under certain conditions. The findings reveal the interconnected elements of what sustainability means in practice, providing a unique and important perspective to the academic literature.
在推进我们对如何更有效地维持医疗保健创新的理解方面,一个关键的概念性挑战是缺乏对可持续性实际含义的明确性和一致性。几项综述有助于综合和澄清研究人员如何概念化和操作可持续性。在这项研究中,我们试图确定实施和/或维持医疗保健中基于证据的创新的个人如何定义可持续性。
我们对参与实施与癌症生存护理相关的基于证据的创新的实施领导人和相关工作人员(n=27)进行了深入的半结构化访谈。采用归纳方法,使用恒定性比较分析对访谈记录和现场笔记进行分析。
参与者将可持续性描述为一个持续的动态过程,包含三个关键概念和四个重要条件。关键概念是:(1)持续提供创新的能力,(2)持续提供创新,以及(3)持续获得收益。关键条件与(2)和(3)有关,包括:(2a)在没有引入创新的拥护者或个人/团队的情况下,创新必须继续,(3a)适应对于确保相关性和适应性至关重要,从而提供预期的收益。
参与者对可持续性提出了细致入微的观点,只有在特定条件下才与持续提供和持续收益相关。研究结果揭示了可持续性在实践中的相互关联的要素,为学术文献提供了独特而重要的视角。