Barriers to Workforce-Driven Innovation in Healthcare.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.72316
Alaa I Al-Saleem, Manal K Aldakheel
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Abstract

Healthcare systems are continually developing new ways of delivering care in pursuit of quality improvement, increasing patient and provider satisfaction, and enhancing efficiency. This review measures the barriers to workforce-driven innovation in healthcare, a crucial yet underexamined area of study. Research into workforce-driven innovation in healthcare identifies several key barriers and solutions. Major impediments include a lack of knowledge and resources, as well as financial constraints, which hinder the implementation of innovations. Research findings from different regions enumerate organizational capability, leadership quality, and the adequacy of human resource management as influencing factors for innovation. Poor leadership, lack of inter- and cross-organizational learning, and structural barriers related to inadequate communication and formal forums also hinder progress. In addition, the resistance to change and the inability to engage employees effectively further obstruct innovation efforts. These issues can be addressed through the creation of a supportive innovation environment, enhancing training and development, and improving communication networks. Despite thorough database searches, the emerging nature of this topic has resulted in limited literature, restricting a comprehensive comparison of studies. Future research studies should be longitudinal in design, from diverse geographic contexts, and focus on the effects of emerging technologies to comprehensively understand these barriers and develop effective strategies for overcoming them.

医疗保健领域劳动力驱动型创新的障碍。
医疗保健系统不断开发新的医疗服务方式,以提高质量、增加患者和医疗服务提供者的满意度并提高效率。本综述对医疗保健领域劳动力驱动型创新的障碍进行了衡量,这是一个至关重要但尚未得到充分研究的领域。对医疗保健领域劳动力驱动型创新的研究发现了几个关键障碍和解决方案。主要障碍包括知识和资源匮乏以及资金限制,这些都阻碍了创新的实施。不同地区的研究结果列举了影响创新的因素,包括组织能力、领导素质和人力资源管理的充分性。领导不力、缺乏组织间和跨组织学习以及与沟通和正式论坛不足有关的结构性障碍也阻碍了创新的进展。此外,员工对变革的抵触情绪和无法有效参与也进一步阻碍了创新工作。这些问题可以通过营造有利的创新环境、加强培训和发展以及改善沟通网络来解决。尽管进行了全面的数据库搜索,但由于该主题的新兴性质,文献资料有限,限制了研究的全面比较。未来的研究应采用纵向设计,从不同的地域背景出发,重点关注新兴技术的影响,以全面了解这些障碍,并制定克服这些障碍的有效策略。
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