Lack of hospital resilience as the main challenge of hospital management during the COVID-19 pandemic: A grounded theory study.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sulmaz Ghahramani, Kamran Bagheri Lankarani, Mohammadreza Zakeri, Sahar Ghahramani, Payam Shojaei
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Abstract

Background: Traditional hospital management responses during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic proved ineffective, particularly considering the pre-existing challenges in healthcare systems. The study examines hospital management challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, transforming their lived experiences into a conceptual approach to prevent repetition and benefit health planners and policymakers in future crises and normal times.

Methods: This qualitative study utilized the grounded theory methodology, conducting in-depth interviews with 12 hospital administrators from seven major referral hospitals in Shiraz, Bushehr, and Tehran, focusing on COVID-19 patients' complex conditions. The participants had a mean age of 46.6 ± 8.8 years. Data analysis was conducted using the grounded theory (Straussian approach).

Results: A total of 98 subthemes and 25 themes were identified during the data analysis process. Using axial and selective coding, we found that in the presence of contextual and causal conditions, the lack of hospital resilience was recognized as the core theme in the final model. Intervening conditions, strategies to overcome the challenges of hospital management, and the outcomes were identified.

Conclusions: Iranian hospital administrators dealing with COVID-19 recognize the lack of hospital resilience as their main management obstacle. Non-resilient hospitals' response to crises with new management strategies can fail due to insufficient documentation and information sharing, leading to persistent problems. Prioritizing evidence-based strategies and sharing successful approaches from other healthcare systems can improve resilience. Nationwide guidelines will ensure equitable patient treatment and reduce lawsuits against physicians for resource-efficient use. Hospital resilience implementation in real-world settings is widely sought for evidence.

COVID-19大流行期间医院管理面临的主要挑战:基于理论的研究
背景:在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,传统的医院管理应对措施被证明是无效的,特别是考虑到医疗系统中存在的挑战。该研究探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间医院管理面临的挑战,将他们的亲身经历转化为一种概念性方法,以防止在未来的危机和正常时期重演,并使卫生规划人员和政策制定者受益。方法:本定性研究采用扎根理论方法,对设拉子、布什尔和德黑兰7家主要转诊医院的12名医院管理人员进行了深入访谈,重点关注COVID-19患者的复杂情况。参与者的平均年龄为46.6±8.8岁。数据分析采用扎根理论(施特劳斯方法)。结果:在数据分析过程中,共确定了98个子主题和25个主题。通过轴向编码和选择性编码,我们发现,在情境和因果条件存在的情况下,医院弹性的缺乏被认为是最终模型的核心主题。确定了干预条件、克服医院管理挑战的策略和结果。结论:伊朗医院管理人员在处理COVID-19时认识到,缺乏医院应变能力是他们的主要管理障碍。由于文件和信息共享不足,缺乏弹性的医院采用新的管理策略应对危机可能会失败,从而导致持续存在的问题。优先考虑基于证据的战略,并分享其他医疗保健系统的成功方法,可以提高韧性。全国性的指导方针将确保公平的病人治疗,减少针对医生的资源有效利用的诉讼。医院弹性实施在现实世界的设置是广泛寻求证据。
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Health Services Management Research
Health Services Management Research HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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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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