Pouwels Climmy, Spauwen Peggy, Verbeek Hilde, Winkens Ieke, Ponds Rudolf
Multidisciplinary Specialist Centre for Brain Injury and Neuropsychiatry, GGZ Oost Brabant, Boekel, The Netherlands.
De Zorggroep Noord- en Midden-Limburg, P.O. Box 694, Venlo, 5900 AR, The Netherlands.
BMC Nurs. 2024 May 28;23(1):354. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-01987-w.
Introducing new working methods is common in healthcare organisations. However, implementation of a new method is often suboptimal. This reduces the effectiveness of the innovation and has several other negative effects, for example on staff turnover. The aim of the current study was to implement the ABC method in residential departments for brain injured patients and to assess the quality of the implementation process. The ABC method is a simplified form of behavioural modification based on the concept that behaviour operates on the environment and is maintained by its consequences.
Four residential departments for brain injured patients introduced the ABC method sequentially as healthcare innovation using a stepped-wedge design. A systematic process evaluation of the implementation was carried out using the framework of Saunders et al. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the quantitative data; open questions were clustered.
The training of the ABC method was well executed and the nursing staff was enthusiastic and sufficiently involved. Important aspects for successful implementation had been addressed (like a detailed implementation plan and implementation meetings). However, facilitators and barriers that were noted were not addressed in a timely manner. This negatively influenced the extent to which the ABC method could be properly learned, implemented, and applied in the short and long term.
The most challenging part of the introduction of this new trained and introduced method in health care was clearly the implementation. To have a successful implementation serious attention is needed to tailor-made evidence-based implementation strategies based on facilitators and barriers that are identified during the implementation process. Bottlenecks in working with the ABC method have to be addressed as soon as possible. This likely requires 'champions' who are trained for the job, next to an organisation's management that facilitates the multidisciplinary teams and provides clarity about policy and agreements regarding the training and implementation of the new method. The current process evaluation and the recommendations may serve as an example for the implementation of new methods in other healthcare organisations.
在医疗保健机构中引入新的工作方法很常见。然而,新方法的实施往往并不理想。这降低了创新的有效性,并产生了其他一些负面影响,例如对员工流动率的影响。本研究的目的是在脑损伤患者的住院科室实施ABC方法,并评估实施过程的质量。ABC方法是一种基于行为作用于环境并由其后果维持这一概念的简化行为修正形式。
四个脑损伤患者住院科室采用阶梯楔形设计,依次引入ABC方法作为医疗创新。使用桑德斯等人的框架对实施过程进行了系统评估。采用描述性统计分析定量数据;对开放性问题进行聚类分析。
ABC方法的培训执行良好,护理人员热情高涨且充分参与。成功实施的重要方面得到了落实(如详细的实施计划和实施会议)。然而,所指出的促进因素和障碍没有得到及时解决。这对ABC方法在短期和长期内能够被正确学习、实施和应用的程度产生了负面影响。
在医疗保健领域引入这种新的经过培训和介绍的方法,最具挑战性的部分显然是实施。为了成功实施,需要认真关注基于实施过程中确定的促进因素和障碍制定的量身定制的循证实施策略。必须尽快解决ABC方法使用中的瓶颈问题。这可能需要为这项工作接受过培训的“倡导者”,以及能够促进多学科团队并明确有关新方法培训和实施的政策及协议的组织管理层。当前的过程评估和建议可为其他医疗保健机构实施新方法提供范例。