Department of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, 100191, Beijing, China.
Institute of Medical Information/Medical Library, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
Global Health. 2021 Dec 4;17(1):139. doi: 10.1186/s12992-021-00772-7.
Social Network Analysis (SNA) demonstrates great potential in exploring health professional relationships and improving care delivery, but there is no comprehensive overview of its utilization in healthcare settings. This review aims to provide an overview of the current state of knowledge regarding the use of SNA in understanding health professional relationships in different countries.
We conducted an umbrella review by searching eight academic databases and grey literature up to April 30, 2021, enhanced by citation searches. We completed study selection, data extraction and quality assessment using predetermined criteria. The information abstracted from the reviews was synthesized quantitatively, qualitatively and narratively.
Thirteen reviews were included in this review, yielding 330 empirical studies. The degree of overlaps of empirical studies across included reviews was low (4.3 %), indicating a high diversity of included reviews and the necessity of this umbrella review. Evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), particularly Asian countries, was limited. The earliest review was published in 2010 and the latest in 2019. Six reviews focused on the construction or description of professional networks and seven reviews reported factors or influences of professional networks. We synthesized existing literature on social networks of health care professionals in the light of (i) theoretical frameworks, (ii) study design and data collection, (iii) network nodes, measures and analysis, and (iv) factors of professional networks and related outcomes. From the perspective of methodology, evidence lies mainly in cross-sectional study design and electronic data, especially administrative data showing "patient-sharing" relationships, which has become the dominant data collection method. The results about the impact of health professional networks on health-related consequences were often contradicting and not truly comparable.
Methodological limitations, inconsistent findings, and lack of evidence from LMIC imply an urgent need for further investigations. The potential for broader utilization of SNA among providers remains largely untapped and the findings of this review may contain important value for building optimal healthcare delivery networks.
The protocol was published and registered with PROSPERO, the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42020205996).
社会网络分析(SNA)在探索卫生专业人员关系和改善医疗服务方面具有巨大潜力,但目前尚缺乏对其在医疗保健环境中应用的综合概述。本综述旨在提供一个概述,说明 SNA 在不同国家了解卫生专业人员关系方面的使用情况。
我们通过搜索八个学术数据库和灰色文献,截至 2021 年 4 月 30 日进行了伞式审查,并通过引文搜索进行了补充。我们使用预定的标准完成了研究选择、数据提取和质量评估。从综述中提取的信息进行了定量、定性和叙述性综合。
本综述纳入了 13 项综述,共纳入 330 项实证研究。纳入综述中实证研究的重叠程度较低(4.3%),表明纳入综述的多样性很高,有必要进行这一伞式综述。来自中低收入国家(LMIC),特别是亚洲国家的证据有限。最早的综述发表于 2010 年,最新的综述发表于 2019 年。6 项综述侧重于专业网络的构建或描述,7 项综述报告了专业网络的影响因素。我们根据(i)理论框架、(ii)研究设计和数据收集、(iii)网络节点、测量和分析以及(iv)专业网络和相关结果的因素,综合了现有关于医疗保健专业人员社会网络的文献。从方法学的角度来看,证据主要来自横断面研究设计和电子数据,尤其是行政数据,显示了“患者共享”关系,这已成为主要的数据收集方法。关于卫生专业人员网络对与健康相关后果的影响的结果往往相互矛盾,且无法真正进行比较。
方法学上的限制、不一致的发现以及来自中低收入国家的缺乏证据表明,迫切需要进一步的研究。SNA 在提供者中的更广泛应用潜力尚未得到充分利用,本综述的结果可能对构建最佳医疗服务提供网络具有重要价值。
PROSPERO 注册号:该方案已在 PROSPERO(国际前瞻性系统评价注册库)上发表并注册,注册号为 CRD42020205996。