Barry Sarah, Fhallúin Maebh Ní, Thomas Stephen, Harnett P J, Burke Sara
Centre for Health Policy and Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons, Clinical Strategy and Programmes Division/Social Care Division, Health Service Executive, Kerry General Hospital, Tralee, Kerry, Ireland.
Int J Integr Care. 2021 Mar 18;21(1):15. doi: 10.5334/ijic.4682.
The importance of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) as critical implementation drivers emerged from this case study conducted with three pioneer sites implementing integrated care for older persons in Ireland as part of the Integrated Care Programme for Older Persons (ICPOP). We describe the practices of MDTs learning to deliver integrated care in service delivery settings, including the framework, resourcing, strategies, challenges and barriers they encounter. The study was conducted by a team of researchers in collaboration with ICPOP at both national programme and pioneer site levels. Qualitative methods of participant observation, workshopping, and documentary analysis were used to build a rich description, and using organisational and systems lenses identification of critical factors as both themes and resources for learning. The case study suggests the MDT is an essential driver of integrated care delivery. For example, ICPOP MDTs working across pioneer sites develop new service models and care opportunities, troubleshoot and challenge the systemic status quo, and disrupt professional silos. However, they also deliver on programme goals. Nonetheless, progress is constrained by organisational factors including fragmented funding structures, high turnover of senior level decision-makers, a lack of multiannual funding and complex professional arrangements. This study finds ICPOP offers practical and timely insight to inform health system reform. It embraces the complexity of delivery at national, local and community levels. The MDT emerges as an essential mechanism to manage such complexity and deliver on wider reform goals such as patient-centredness and timely access.
作为关键实施驱动因素的多学科团队(MDT)的重要性,源自于对爱尔兰三个作为老年人综合护理计划(ICPOP)一部分实施老年人综合护理的先驱站点进行的本案例研究。我们描述了多学科团队在服务提供环境中学习提供综合护理的实践,包括其框架、资源配置、策略以及他们遇到的挑战和障碍。该研究由一组研究人员与ICPOP在国家计划和先驱站点层面合作开展。采用参与观察、研讨会和文献分析等定性方法来进行详尽描述,并运用组织和系统视角来识别关键因素,将其作为学习的主题和资源。该案例研究表明,多学科团队是综合护理提供的重要驱动因素。例如,在各先驱站点开展工作的ICPOP多学科团队开发新的服务模式和护理机会,解决问题并挑战系统现状,打破专业壁垒。然而,他们也实现了计划目标。尽管如此,进展受到组织因素的制约,包括资金结构分散、高级决策者更替频繁、缺乏多年期资金以及专业安排复杂等。本研究发现,ICPOP为卫生系统改革提供了切实且及时的见解。它涵盖了国家、地方和社区层面提供服务的复杂性。多学科团队成为管理这种复杂性并实现以患者为中心和及时就医等更广泛改革目标的重要机制。