将理论与实践相结合,推进可持续医疗保健:成熟度模型 1.0 版的开发。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Health Services Research Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1186/s12913-024-11749-8
Marieke Sijm-Eeken, Hans C Ossebaard, Aleksandra Čaluković, Bram Temme, Linda W Peute, Monique W Jaspers
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背景:气候变化和地球健康意识的增强使减少生态足迹成为医疗机构的首要任务。然而,改善医疗保健对环境的影响仍然困难重重。许多研究人员认为,造成这些困难的原因是医疗保健对环境的影响是多方面的,会影响整个医疗保健链,而且往往会造成难以识别或衡量的下游后果。尽管现有研究描述了许多减少医疗环境影响的成功方法,但仍缺乏一个强大的多维框架来评估这种影响。本研究旨在开发一个可持续医疗保健成熟度模型,供医疗保健专业人员进行自我评估,以确定改进措施,并分享环境可持续性方面的最佳实践:方法:采用以设计为导向的成熟度模型开发方法,结合专家小组和六项案例研究,开发、完善和扩展环境可持续医疗成熟度模型:结果:开发出的成熟度模型包含四个领域:结果:开发出的成熟度模型包含四个领域:"治理"、"组织结构"、"流程 "和 "结果与控制"。在实际环境中应用该模型证明了该模型的可理解性、易用性、有用性、实用性以及确定医疗机构环境可持续性改进措施的能力:本研究发现,医疗保健从业人员无需培训即可在数小时内应用本研究中开发和测试的成熟度模型,帮助他们深入了解所工作的医疗保健机构的环境足迹。系统地实施本研究中开发的模型有助于满足减轻医疗保健对环境的巨大影响的迫切需求。这些实施有助于评估和改进成熟度模型。
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Linking theory and practice to advance sustainable healthcare: the development of maturity model version 1.0.

Background: Climate change and increased awareness of planetary health have made reducing ecological footprints a priority for healthcare organizations. However, improving healthcare's environmental impact remains difficult. Numerous researchers argue these difficulties are caused by healthcare's environmental impact being multidimensional, influenced throughout the healthcare chain, and often has downstream consequences that are hard to identify or to measure. Even though existing research describes many successful approaches to reduce healthcare's environmental impact, a robust multidimensional framework to assess this impact is lacking. This research aims at developing a maturity model for sustainable healthcare that could be used for self-assessment by healthcare professionals to identify improvement actions and for sharing best practices in environmental sustainability.

Methods: A design-oriented approach for maturity model development was combined with an expert panel and six case studies to develop, refine and expand the maturity model for environmentally sustainable healthcare.

Results: A maturity model was developed containing four domains: 'Governance', 'Organization Structures', 'Processes', and 'Outcomes and Control'. Applying the model in real-world environments demonstrated the model's understandability, ease of use, usefulness, practicality and ability to identify improvement actions for environmental sustainability in healthcare organizations.

Conclusions: This study found that healthcare practitioners could apply the maturity model developed and tested in this study in several hours without training to help them gain valuable insights into the environment footprint of the healthcare setting they worked in. Systematically implementing the model developed in this study could help address the urgent need to mitigate the substantial environmental impact of healthcare. These implementations can help evaluate and improve the maturity model.

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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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