Implementation of cross-sectoral rehabilitation in the Nordic countries: a scoping review.

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-09-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1662230
Helle Bøgard, Signe Green Knakkergaard, Charlotte Simonÿ, Lars Hermann Tang, Jeanette Reffstrup Christensen, Anne Dalhoff Pedersen, Alexander Luijk, Stine Gundtoft Roikjær
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Introduction: Rehabilitation needs are rising in the Nordic countries due to an aging population and declining health profiles. Nordic healthcare systems share common features, including universal access, organization, and substantial tax-based financing. Due to the organization of the healthcare system, patients often experience transitions between sectors as part of the rehabilitation program. This fragmented setup undermines the continuity and quality of rehabilitation, making implementation more difficult. To inform future implementation processes, this scoping review examines the factors that influence cross-sectoral rehabilitation in settings with comparable healthcare systems.

Methods: This Scoping review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews. The search strategy aimed to identify published, peer-reviewed primary studies on interventions implemented in adult rehabilitation within Nordic countries. Data were charted following Levac et al.'s framework and analyzed using Elo & Kyngäs' content analysis to identify factors influencing implementation. Key study characteristics and implementation approaches were synthesized narratively and in tables.

Results: Thirty-six papers were identified. Most studies described the implementation of rehabilitation transitioning from the secondary to the primary sector. A top-down implementation approach was predominantly reported and appears more facilitating than a bottom-up approach. Implementation of rehabilitation across sectors is influenced by an interplay of factors: (1) Organization & Resources: alignment of context with intervention, involvement from front-line personnel, time & resources, the workplace itself, and managers, and (2) Collaboration & Communication, including knowledge and competence, attitudes, communication, patients, and families.

Conclusion: While this scoping review conveys that collaboration, communication, resources, and organization have a central role affecting the implementation of cross-sectoral rehabilitation, it further identifies knowledge gaps, such as the lack of the patients' perspective, the use of a framework or other systematic approach to ensure the success of the implementation.

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北欧国家跨部门康复的执行情况:范围审查。
引言:由于人口老龄化和健康状况下降,北欧国家的康复需求正在上升。北欧的医疗保健系统有共同的特点,包括普及、组织和大量的税收融资。由于医疗保健系统的组织,作为康复计划的一部分,患者经常经历部门之间的转换。这种分散的设置破坏了康复的连续性和质量,使实施更加困难。为了为今后的实施过程提供信息,本范围审查审查了在具有可比卫生保健系统的环境中影响跨部门康复的因素。方法:本范围评价遵循系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的元分析扩展。检索策略旨在确定已发表的同行评议的北欧国家成人康复干预措施的初步研究。根据Levac等人的框架绘制数据图表,并使用Elo和Kyngäs的内容分析来确定影响实施的因素。以叙述和表格的形式综合了主要的研究特点和实施方法。结果:共筛选出36篇论文。大多数研究描述了从二级部门向初级部门过渡的康复实施情况。自上而下的实现方法在报告中占主导地位,而且似乎比自下而上的方法更方便。跨部门的康复实施受到以下因素相互作用的影响:(1)组织和资源:与干预相一致的背景、一线人员的参与、时间和资源、工作场所本身和管理人员;(2)协作和沟通,包括知识和能力、态度、沟通、患者和家庭。结论:虽然这一范围审查传达了协作、沟通、资源和组织对跨部门康复的实施具有核心作用,但它进一步确定了知识差距,例如缺乏患者的观点,使用框架或其他系统方法来确保实施的成功。
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