Factors that influence the implementation of innovation in aged care: a scoping review.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alice Windle, Amy Marshall, Lenore de la Perrelle, Stephanie Champion, Paul D S Ross, Gillian Harvey, Carol Davy
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this scoping review is to identify factors that influence the implementation of innovation in aged care.

Introduction: Aged care is a dynamic sector experiencing rapid change. Implementation of innovations in aged care has received relatively little research attention compared to health care.

Inclusion criteria: This review included studies of any design, that examined the implementation of innovations in aged care settings.

Methods: Searches were conducted in MEDLINE, CINAHL, AgeLine, and ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection for studies published between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2022. The titles and abstracts of retrieved citations were screened by two independent reviewers. Full-text articles were screened by one reviewer to determine inclusion. Data were extracted in NVivo using a tool developed by the research team. Factors that influenced implementation were inductively coded, interpreted, and grouped into categories in a series of workshops.

Results: Of the 2530 studies that were screened, 193 were included. Of the included papers, the majority (74%) related to residential aged care, 28% used an implementation theory or framework, and 15% involved consumers. Five key categories of factors influencing implementation were identified: organizational context including resourcing and culture; people's attitudes and capabilities; relationships between people; the intervention and its appropriateness; and implementation actions such as stakeholder engagement and implementation strategies.

Conclusions: Our findings can be used to develop practical resources to support implementation efforts, and highlight the importance of resourcing for successful implementation. Attention to community-based aged care, and greater engagement with theory and community is needed to promote research rigor, relevance and applicability.

影响老年护理创新实施的因素:范围审查。
目标:本综述旨在确定影响老年护理创新实施的因素:养老护理是一个充满活力的行业,正经历着快速的变化。与医疗保健领域相比,养老护理领域实施创新的研究相对较少:本综述包括任何设计的研究,这些研究考察了创新在老年护理环境中的实施情况:方法:在 MEDLINE、CINAHL、AgeLine 和 ProQuest Social Sciences Premium Collection 中检索 2012 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间发表的研究。检索到的引文的标题和摘要由两名独立审稿人进行筛选。文章全文由一名审稿人筛选,以确定是否纳入。使用研究团队开发的工具在 NVivo 中提取数据。在一系列研讨会上,对影响实施的因素进行了归纳编码、解释和分类:在筛选出的 2530 项研究中,有 193 项被纳入。在收录的论文中,大多数(74%)与养老院护理有关,28%使用了实施理论或框架,15%涉及消费者。研究确定了影响实施的五类关键因素:包括资源配置和文化在内的组织环境;人们的态度和能力;人与人之间的关系;干预措施及其适宜性;以及利益相关者参与和实施策略等实施行动:我们的研究结果可用于开发支持实施工作的实用资源,并强调资源配置对成功实施的重要性。需要关注以社区为基础的老年护理,并更多地参与理论和社区活动,以促进研究的严谨性、相关性和适用性。
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