Löfgren Märit, Törnbom Karin, Gyllenhammar Daniel, Nordeman Lena, Rembeck Gun, Björkelund Cecilia, Svenningsson Irene, Hange Dominique
General Practice / Family Medicine, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Region Västra Götaland, Research, Education, Development & Innovation Primary Health Care, Research, Education, Development & Innovation Center Södra Älvsborg, Sweden.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2025 Jun;43(2):324-337. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2024.2434123. Epub 2024 Dec 2.
Consensus on priorities to optimize the sick leave and rehabilitation process (SRP) is lacking.
To explore perspectives of stakeholders in the SRP on bridging the gap between desired process scope, and actual practice, from a multi-professional, multi-organizational, and interdisciplinary approach.
Focus group interviews were conducted with various SRP frontline professionals in Region Västra Götaland, Sweden, using purposive sampling to capture a range of experiences. Participants discussed their perceptions of critical changes and priorities needed to meet patients' SRP needs in a primary care context. All interviews were analyzed using systematic text condensation, as described by Malterud.
General practitioners ( = 6), rehabilitation coordinators and licensed healthcare professionals from primary healthcare ( = 13), administrators from the Social Insurance Agency, the Employment Agency and Social Services ( = 12).
Through data analysis, the following themes emerged: 1) The need for rules and regulations to enable coherent process governance 2) Challenges and opportunities in person-centered SRP: Professional collaboration, organizational priorities, and the need for enhanced leadership, and 3) Balancing resources and patient needs in the SRP: How to improve care quality and accessibility. In summary, participants mainly discussed how to improve process efficiency and quality of care while balancing available resources and a heavy workload. A main goal was to prevent negative spirals of suboptimal decision-making in individual cases, which could lead to increased work, unfortunate outcomes, and patient suffering.
This qualitative study indicated that gaps between a desired process scope and actual practice might be bridged by enabling coherent cross-organizational process governance, prioritizing person-centered ways of working, and balancing available resources and workload. The above changes were believed to improve process quality and overall efficiency.
The study project plan was pre-registered on September 21st, 2020, in the database FOU i VGR (researchweb.org), project number 274941.
在优化病假和康复流程(SRP)的优先事项上缺乏共识。
从多专业、多组织和跨学科的方法出发,探讨SRP利益相关者在弥合期望的流程范围与实际实践之间差距方面的观点。
在瑞典西约塔兰地区,对各类SRP一线专业人员进行了焦点小组访谈,采用目的抽样以获取一系列经验。参与者讨论了他们对在初级保健背景下满足患者SRP需求所需的关键变化和优先事项的看法。所有访谈均采用Malterud所述的系统文本浓缩法进行分析。
全科医生(n = 6)、来自初级医疗保健的康复协调员和持牌医疗专业人员(n = 13)、社会保险机构、就业机构和社会服务机构的管理人员(n = 12)。
通过数据分析,出现了以下主题:1)需要规章制度以实现连贯的流程治理;2)以患者为中心的SRP中的挑战与机遇:专业协作、组织优先事项以及加强领导力的必要性;3)SRP中资源与患者需求的平衡:如何提高护理质量和可及性。总之,参与者主要讨论了如何在平衡可用资源和繁重工作量的同时提高流程效率和护理质量。一个主要目标是防止个别案例中次优决策的负面螺旋上升,这可能导致工作量增加、不良后果和患者痛苦。
这项定性研究表明,通过实现连贯的跨组织流程治理、优先考虑以患者为中心的工作方式以及平衡可用资源和工作量,可以弥合期望的流程范围与实际实践之间的差距。上述变化被认为可以提高流程质量和整体效率。
该研究项目计划于2020年9月21日在数据库FOU i VGR(researchweb.org)中预先注册,项目编号274941。