Toward the sustainability of health care innovations to "transform our world": current status and the road ahead.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Gabrielle Chicoine, Sharon E Straus
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Abstract: Inadequate sustainability of health care innovations or evidence-based interventions has led to calls from policymakers, researchers, and funders for research on how sustainability can be optimized to avoid research waste. In this discussion paper, we argue that research on health care innovation sustainability needs to be advanced. We critically examine the literature on the concept of sustainability and propose that research should address the fundamental question: How can we advance knowledge on health care innovation sustainability? We provide examples of important work undertaken in the field of implementation science, including definitions and conceptualizations of sustainability. We also highlight theories, models, and frameworks that have been proposed to inform sustainability research and guide how to plan for sustainability. Our analysis of the literature reveals a growing interest in the sustainability of health care innovations but also confirms that implementation science has yet to put sustainability at the center of its research endeavors. To assist this shift, we identify priority research gaps and use the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development as a road map for an implementation science research agenda to drive health care innovation sustainability. We propose three new research directions that, overall, aim for "better health for all, leaving no one behind." These directions include: (1) advancing substantive research on sustainability while avoiding duplication; (2) identifying barriers, facilitators, and strategies to sustain engagement with multiple partners; and (3) advancing methods and tools to support monitoring, evaluation, and revision of strategies over time.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A323.

实现卫生保健创新的可持续性,以“改变我们的世界”:现状和未来的道路。
摘要:卫生保健创新或循证干预措施的可持续性不足,导致政策制定者、研究人员和资助者呼吁研究如何优化可持续性以避免研究浪费。在这篇讨论论文中,我们认为医疗保健创新可持续性的研究需要推进。我们批判性地研究了关于可持续性概念的文献,并提出研究应解决以下基本问题:我们如何推进医疗保健创新可持续性的知识?我们提供了在执行科学领域进行的重要工作的例子,包括可持续性的定义和概念化。我们还重点介绍了已提出的理论、模型和框架,为可持续性研究提供信息,并指导如何规划可持续性。我们对文献的分析揭示了对卫生保健创新的可持续性日益增长的兴趣,但也证实了实施科学尚未将可持续性置于其研究努力的中心。为了帮助实现这一转变,我们确定了优先研究差距,并将《联合国2030年可持续发展议程》作为实施科学研究议程的路线图,以推动卫生保健创新的可持续性。我们提出了三个新的研究方向,总体目标是“增进所有人的健康,不让任何一个人掉队”。这些方向包括:(1)在避免重复的同时推进可持续性的实质性研究;(2)确定障碍、促进因素和战略,以维持与多个合作伙伴的接触;(3)改进方法和工具,以支持长期监测、评估和修订战略。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A323。
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