Navigating the micro-politics of major system change: The implementation of Sustainability Transformation Partnerships in the English health and care system.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Justin Waring, Simon Bishop, Georgia Black, Jenelle M Clarke, Mark Exworthy, Naomi J Fulop, Jean Hartley, Angus Ramsay, Bridget Roe
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Objective: To investigate how health and care leaders navigate the micro-politics of major system change (MSC) as manifest in the formulation and implementation of Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs) in the English National Health Service (NHS).

Methods: A comparative qualitative case study of three STPs carried out between 2018-2021. Data collection comprised 72 semi-structured interviews with STP leaders and stakeholders; 49h of observations of STP executive meetings, management teams and thematic committees, and documentary sources. Interpretative analysis involved developing individual and cross case reports to understand the 'disagreements, 'people and interests' and the 'skills, behaviours and practice'.

Findings: Three linked political fault-lines underpinned the micro-politics of formulating and implementing STPs: differences in meaning and value, perceptions of winners and losers, and structural differences in power and influence. In managing these issues, STP leaders engaged in a range of complementary strategies to understand and reconcile meanings, appraise and manage risks and benefits, and to redress longstanding power imbalances, as well as those related to their own ambiguous position.

Conclusion: Given the lack of formal authority and breadth of system change, navigating the micro-politics of MSC requires political skills in listening and engagement, strategic appraisal of the political landscape and effective negotiation and consensus-building.

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驾驭重大制度变革的微观政治:在英国医疗保健系统中实施可持续发展转型伙伴关系。
目的:调查英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)制定和实施可持续发展与转型伙伴关系(STPs)时,卫生和医疗领导人如何驾驭重大制度变革(MSC)的微观政治。方法:对2018-2021年间开展的三项STPs进行比较定性案例研究。数据收集包括对STP领导人和利益相关者的72次半结构化访谈;STP执行会议、管理团队和专题委员会的意见以及文件来源。解释性分析包括编写个人报告和跨案例报告,以了解“分歧、人和利益”以及“技能、行为和实践”,以及权力和影响力的结构性差异。在处理这些问题时,STP领导人采取了一系列互补战略,以理解和调和含义,评估和管理风险和利益,纠正长期存在的权力失衡,以及与他们自己模棱两可的立场有关的失衡。结论:鉴于缺乏正式权威和制度变革的广度,驾驭MSC的微观政治需要倾听和参与的政治技能、对政治格局的战略评估以及有效的谈判和建立共识。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Services Research & Policy provides a unique opportunity to explore the ideas, policies and decisions shaping health services throughout the world. Edited and peer-reviewed by experts in the field and with a high academic standard and multidisciplinary approach, readers will gain a greater understanding of the current issues in healthcare policy and research. The journal"s strong international editorial advisory board also ensures that readers obtain a truly global and insightful perspective.
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