医疗机构创新可持续性的意义:系统回顾。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Services Management Research Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-29 DOI:10.1177/09514848231154758
Fernanda de Sousa Gusmão Louredo, Eduardo Raupp, Cláudia Affonso Silva Araujo
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背景:医疗机构面临着为所有患者提供高质量医疗服务的压力,同时还要对提供医疗服务的方式进行创新。当医疗机构面临提供高质量创新服务的挑战时,由于创新难以长期持续,在彻底改变对关键结果产生影响之前,所取得的任何成果往往都会停滞不前:采用 PRISMA 结构在 5 个电子数据库中进行了系统检索,共检索到 1313 篇文章,其中 260 篇重复,剩下 1053 篇。在阅读了这些文章的摘要后,有 877 篇文章因未涉及创新的可持续性研究而无法进行分析。在对剩余的 176 篇文章进行全面评估后,只有 10 项研究符合纳入标准,通过 "滚雪球 "策略又产生了一篇论文,从而得出了 11 项实证研究。对数据的分析采用了理论讨论和提出框架的方法:对大学医院的研究揭示了尚未被充分探讨的决定创新可持续性的因素,如个人赋予创新的意义、文化、伙伴关系和多学科合作,这些都是对文献的补充。本研究试图根据在大学医院观察到的经验,在卫生创新可持续性研究中促进管理理论与实践之间的对话。医疗管理人员可以验证可持续性与所面临的挑战之间的关系,并找出一条有助于他们克服这一过程中的局限性的道路。文献表明,将可持续性理解为一个中介维度,可以在持续创新中进行合作,从而使管理者能够识别与个人-组织维度相关的、可能损害创新进程的行动,从而以更有效、更果断的方式确定维持持续创新的因素:与此相关的一点是,创新的可持续性需要作为一个目标来实现,管理者/个人必须从创新过程的一开始就纳入创新持续性这一视角,否则,这可能代表着更大的不连续性倾向。这项分析可能适用于大学医院,但也适用于其他类型的医院、公共或私营机构,只要该机构在提供服务时采用、实施并寻求持续创新。
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Meaning of sustainability of innovations in healthcare organizations: A systematic review.

Background: There is pressure on healthcare organizations to provide high-quality care to all patients while innovating the way care is delivered. As they take on the challenge of delivering high-quality, innovative services, any gains made tend to stall before a radical change impacts key outcomes given the difficulty in sustaining innovations over time.

Methods: A systematic search was performed in 5 electronic databases using the PRISMA structure that resulted in 1313 articles, of which 260 were duplicated, leaving 1053 articles. After reading their abstracts, 877 had an inadequate scope for analysis because they did not deal with research on the sustainability of innovations. After a full assessment of the remaining 176 articles, only 10 studies met the inclusion criteria with the snowball strategy generating one additional paper, leading to 11 empirical studies. A theoretical discussion and the proposition of a framework were used to analyze the data.

Results: Studies in university hospitals shed light on determining sustainability factors of innovations not yet fully explored such as the meaning given by individuals to innovation, culture, partnerships, and multidisciplinary collaboration, which complement the literature. This research sought to contribute to the dialogue between management theory and practice in studies on the sustainability of health innovations based on experiences observed in university hospitals. Health managers can verify how sustainability relates to the challenges presented and identify a path that helps them overcome the limitations imposed on the process. The literature shows that the understanding of sustainability as a mediating dimension can collaborate in sustained innovations in order to allow managers to identify actions related to the individual-organization dimension that may be compromising the process and thus act in a more efficient, assertive way in determining the factors that sustain ongoing innovations.

Conclusions: A relevant point is that innovation sustainability needs to be an objective to be achieved where managers/individuals must incorporate this perspective of innovation continuity since the beginning of the process, otherwise this may represent a greater propensity for discontinuity. This analysis can potentially be applied in university hospitals, but it can also be applicable to other types of hospitals and public or private institutions as long as it is an organization that adopts, implements, and seeks to sustain innovations in service delivery.

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期刊介绍: Health Services Management Research (HSMR) is an authoritative international peer-reviewed journal which publishes theoretically and empirically rigorous research on questions of enduring interest to health-care organizations and systems throughout the world. Examining the real issues confronting health services management, it provides an independent view and cutting edge evidence-based research to guide policy-making and management decision-making. HSMR aims to be a forum serving an international community of academics and researchers on the one hand and healthcare managers, executives, policymakers and clinicians and all health professionals on the other. HSMR wants to make a substantial contribution to both research and managerial practice, with particular emphasis placed on publishing studies which offer actionable findings and on promoting knowledge mobilisation toward theoretical advances.
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