We are the champions, my friend! Key considerations in selecting and supporting champions to promote implementation in aged care.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alice Windle, Amy Marshall, Gillian Harvey, Carol Davy
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Abstract

Introduction: Champions are a well-recognized strategy for supporting the implementation of innovations in care settings, yet there is limited clear guidance to support their use in the particular context of aged care.

Aim: This study aimed to identify key lessons for optimizing the use of champions as an implementation strategy in aged care settings.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of literature included in a recent scoping review on implementing innovations in aged care.

Results: The individuals who acted as champions came from a variety of roles and disciplines. The functions performed by champions largely involved influencing others, as well as other activities such as facilitating, educating, enabling, and reinforcing implementation. Key characteristics of champions included being enthusiastic and well-regarded by others, as well as having empathy and appropriate skills and knowledge. Champions were reportedly challenged by resourcing issues such as high workload, staff turnover, and competing priorities. The support of leaders and peers, a clearly identified role, adequate training, and appropriate selection were identified as key to optimizing champions' effectiveness.

Conclusions: For champions to be an effective implementation strategy, the champions need to be carefully selected, appropriately trained, and well supported. These findings can inform approaches to optimize the use of champions for implementing innovations in aged care.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A318.

我们是冠军,我的朋友!选择和支持冠军以促进老年护理实施的关键考虑因素。
导言:冠军是一项公认的支持在护理环境中实施创新的战略,但支持在特定的老年护理环境中使用冠军的明确指导有限。目的:本研究旨在确定关键的经验教训,优化使用冠军作为一个实施战略,在老年护理设置。方法:我们进行了文献的二次分析,包括在最近的范围审查实施创新的老年护理。结果:作为冠军的个人来自不同的角色和学科。倡导者履行的职能主要涉及影响他人,以及促进、教育、使能和加强执行等其他活动。冠军的主要特征包括热情和受到他人的尊重,以及具有同情心和适当的技能和知识。据报道,冠军企业面临着资源问题的挑战,如高工作量、员工流动和竞争优先级。领导者和同伴的支持、明确的角色、充分的培训和适当的选择是优化冠军有效性的关键。结论:要使冠军成为一项有效的实施战略,需要对冠军进行精心挑选、适当培训和良好支持。这些发现可以为优化使用冠军的方法提供信息,以实施老年护理创新。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A318。
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