Responsible innovation in health and health system sustainability: Insights from health innovators' views and practices.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Pascale Lehoux, Hudson P Silva, Robson Rocha de Oliveira, Renata P Sabio, Kathy Malas
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Although healthcare managers make increasingly difficult decisions about health innovations, the way they may interact with innovators to foster health system sustainability remains underexplored. Drawing on the Responsible Innovation in Health (RIH) framework, this paper analyses interviews (n=37) with Canadian and Brazilian innovators to identify: how they operationalize inclusive design processes; what influences the responsiveness of their innovation to system-level challenges; and how they consider the level and intensity of care required by their innovation. Our qualitative findings indicate that innovators seek to: 1) engage stakeholders at an early ideation stage through context-specific methods combining both formal and informal strategies; 2) address specific system-level benefits but often struggle with the positioning of their solution within the health system; and 3) mitigate staff shortages in specialized care, increase general practitioners' capacity or patients and informal caregivers' autonomy. These findings provide empirical insights on how healthcare managers can promote and organize collaborative processes that harness innovation towards more sustainable health systems. By adopting a RIH-oriented managerial role, they can set in place more inclusive design processes, articulate key system-level challenges, and help innovators adjust the level and intensity of care required by their innovation.

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负责任的卫生创新和卫生系统可持续性:来自卫生创新者的观点和实践的见解。
尽管卫生保健管理人员在卫生创新方面做出越来越困难的决定,但他们可能与创新者互动以促进卫生系统可持续性的方式仍未得到充分探索。借鉴负责任的健康创新(RIH)框架,本文分析了对加拿大和巴西创新者的访谈(n=37),以确定:他们如何实施包容性设计流程;是什么影响了他们的创新对系统级挑战的响应能力?以及他们如何考虑他们的创新所需要的护理水平和强度。我们的定性研究结果表明,创新者寻求:1)通过结合正式和非正式策略的特定情境方法,在早期构思阶段吸引利益相关者;2)解决特定的系统级利益,但往往难以将其解决方案定位于卫生系统;3)缓解专业护理人员短缺,提高全科医生的能力或患者和非正式护理人员的自主权。这些发现为医疗保健管理人员如何促进和组织利用创新实现更可持续的卫生系统的协作过程提供了实证见解。通过采用以rih为导向的管理角色,他们可以设置更具包容性的设计过程,阐明关键的系统级挑战,并帮助创新者调整其创新所需的护理水平和强度。
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Health Services Management Research
Health Services Management Research HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
33
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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