Overcoming barriers to NHS adoption of innovative IPC products: A qualitative study of SMEs in the Liverpool city region.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-09-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0331688
Rocío Villacorta Linaza, Janet Hemingway, Adam P Roberts, Becky Jones-Philips, Miriam Taegtmeyer, Richard L Wright, Daire Cantillon, Maria Moore, Russell Dacombe, Ezekiel Boro, Aaron Argomandkhah, Carolina Velasco, Nicholas Feasey
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Abstract

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) result in prolonged hospital stays and an increased incidence of infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in developing innovative Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) solutions, but they face substantial challenges in navigating the complex NHS procurement system. This study, carried out in the Liverpool City Region in 2022, investigated these barriers. The methodology involved qualitative data collection through an online survey and five semi-structured interviews with SMEs involved in IPC innovation. The survey targeted 114 SMEs, and the interviews were conducted remotely with management teams. Data were analysed thematically using NVivo software, allowing for the identification of key barriers and recurring themes across the dataset. Key challenges identified included high market-entry costs, navigating complex regulatory and procurement frameworks, and limited access to key NHS stakeholders. These issues were compounded by fragmented decision-making processes within NHS Trusts, making it difficult for SMEs to secure product adoption. Despite these barriers, SMEs remain committed to innovating IPC solutions, driven by the potential to improve patient care and address antimicrobial resistance. This report recommends streamlining support mechanisms for SMEs, improving access to NHS decision-makers, and advocating for policy reforms to simplify the procurement process. By facilitating collaboration between SMEs, the NHS, and other stakeholders, the adoption of innovative IPC products can be accelerated, ultimately benefiting patients and addressing the significant public health threats posed by HAIs and antimicrobial resistance.

克服NHS采用创新IPC产品的障碍:利物浦城市地区中小企业的定性研究。
医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)导致住院时间延长,耐药细菌引起的感染发生率增加。中小企业(SMEs)在开发创新的感染预防和控制(IPC)解决方案方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但它们在驾驭复杂的NHS采购系统方面面临着重大挑战。这项研究于2022年在利物浦城市地区进行,调查了这些障碍。研究方法包括通过在线调查和对参与IPC创新的中小企业的五次半结构化访谈收集定性数据。调查以114家中小企业为对象,并与管理团队进行远程访谈。使用NVivo软件对数据进行主题分析,从而确定数据集中的关键障碍和反复出现的主题。确定的主要挑战包括高市场进入成本,导航复杂的监管和采购框架,以及与NHS关键利益相关者的接触有限。这些问题与NHS信托内部分散的决策过程相结合,使中小企业难以确保产品的采用。尽管存在这些障碍,中小企业仍致力于创新IPC解决方案,以改善患者护理和解决抗菌素耐药性问题。该报告建议简化中小企业的支持机制,改善与NHS决策者的接触,并倡导政策改革以简化采购过程。通过促进中小企业、国民保健制度和其他利益攸关方之间的合作,可以加快采用创新的IPC产品,最终使患者受益,并解决由卫生保健机构和抗菌素耐药性构成的重大公共卫生威胁。
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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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