为德国及其他国家的组织保健服务研究的未来导航:立场文件》(Navigating the Future of Organisational Health Services Research in Germany and beyond: a Position Paper.

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1055/a-2308-7384
Lena Ansmann, Stefan Nöst, Mirjam Körner, Carolin Auschra, Roland Bal, Marina Böddeker, Ingo Bode, Jeffrey Braithwaite, Clara Breidenbach, Marie Coors, Ibrahim Demirer, Mark Exworthy, Lorenz Harst, Christian Heuser, Julia Hoffmann, Juliane Köberlein-Neu, Karl Krajic, Gregory Maniatopoulos, Russell Mannion, Ralph Möhler, Holger Pfaff, Monika A Rieger, Esther Rind, M A Helge Schnack, M A Anke Wagner, Matthias Weigl, Michel Wensing, Siri Wiig, Eva Wild, Hendrik Wilhelm, Markus Wirtz, Katja Götz
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背景:最近的分析表明,在德国的医疗服务研究中,医疗机构往往被视为主要的研究环境,无论是在理论上还是在方法上,都没有充分考虑到其复杂的组织性质。因此,我们发起了一项倡议,旨在分析德国组织保健服务研究(OHSR)的现状,并制定一个战略框架和路线图,以指导该领域未来的工作。本文总结了跨学科和国际科学界咨询专家共同制定的立场:2023 年 7 月,围绕 OHSR 主题,采用互动研讨会的方法,与来自不同研究领域的 32 位(跨)国家专家举行了为期三天的范围界定研讨会。与会者讨论了他们对职业健康和安全研究的看法,分析了德国职业健康和安全研究目前面临的挑战,并为该领域的发展制定了关键立场:结果:大家一致同意的七个关键立场涉及概念和战略方面。大家一致认为,该领域需要制定一个能够指导未来工作的研究议程。在概念层面上,大家认识到需要应对跨学科、术语、作为研究对象的组织、国际比较研究和组织理论的利用等方面的挑战。在战略层面,确定了教学、促进跨学科和国际合作、适当的资助机会和参与性研究方面的要求:本立场文件旨在作为支持德国进一步发展职业健康与安全研究的框架,并作为研究人员和资助机构如何推进职业健康与安全研究的指南。所讨论的德国职业健康和安全研究面临的一些挑战在其他国家也同样存在。因此,本立场文件可用于在其他国家开展富有成效的讨论。
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Navigating the Future of Organisational Health Services Research in Germany and beyond: a Position Paper.

Background: Recent analyses have shown that in health services research in Germany, healthcare organisations are often considered primarily as a study setting, without fully taking their complex organisational nature into account, neither theoretically nor methodologically. Therefore, an initiative was launched to analyse the state of Organisational Health Services Research (OHSR) in Germany and to develop a strategic framework and road map to guide future efforts in the field. This paper summarizes positions that have been jointly developed by consulting experts from the interdisciplinary and international scientific community.

Methods: In July 2023, a scoping workshop over the course of three days was held with 32 (inter)national experts from different research fields centred around OHSR topics using interactive workshop methods. Participants discussed their perspectives on OHSR, analysed current challenges in OHSR in Germany and developed key positions for the field's development.

Results: The seven agreed-upon key positions addressed conceptual and strategic aspects. There was consensus that the field required the development of a research agenda that can guide future efforts. On a conceptual level, the need to address challenges in terms of interdisciplinarity, terminology, organisation(s) as research subjects, international comparative research and utilisation of organisational theory was recognized. On a strategic level, requirements with regard to teaching, promotion of interdisciplinary and international collaboration, suitable funding opportunities and participatory research were identified.

Conclusions: This position paper seeks to serve as a framework to support further development of OHSR in Germany and as a guide for researchers and funding organisations on how to move OHSR forward. Some of the challenges discussed for German OHSR are equally present in other countries. Thus, this position paper can be used to initiate fruitful discussions in other countries.

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