The Diffusion of Home-Based Reablement in Norwegian Municipalities.

IF 3.4 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Healthcare Leadership Pub Date : 2021-10-12 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JHL.S326663
Trond Bliksvær, Tilde Marie Bertelsen, Merete Kvamme Fabritius, Morten Balle Hansen, Bente Vibecke Lunde, Ragnhild Holmen Waldahl
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Introduction: Home-based reablement (HBR) has achieved significant international prominence in recent years. In the Nordic countries, HBR has been introduced as an innovative care model within the municipal health care sector that answers the need for better and more effective service delivery. But knowledge about how innovations can be spread in the municipal health care sector is scarce. We also know little about what role first-line managers (FLMs) may play for the diffusion of innovations.

Purpose: To describe and explain adoption of HBR in municipalities in Norway and to explore if there is a relationship between early/late adoption and the FLM's perception of innovativeness in their organization. Such knowledge is valuable for the understanding of the role of FLM for the diffusion of innovations in the health care sector.

Methods: A cross-sectional national online survey was carried out among FLM in the eldercare sector in 422 Norwegian municipalities. The response rate was 64%. The analysis was based on univariate and bivariate techniques, factor analysis, and multiple linear regression.

Results: A bivariate analysis revealed that early adoption is associated with a high score on perception of innovativeness among FLMs. Innovators and early adopters scored highest (5.65) on perception of innovativeness, followed by early majority (5.31) and late majority (5.18). The lowest score was found among Laggards. A multiple regression analysis revealed that a substantial part of the positive relationship between early adoption and perception of innovativeness can be explained by FLMs' length of service in the organization and their educational level. Wealth of the municipality does not have an effect on innovativeness.

Conclusion: An implication of the results is that mature and stable personnel in key positions in the organization, and personnel with higher education, can be positive for innovativeness in the municipal health care sector.

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挪威各市家庭康复的普及。
引言:近年来,家庭再教育(HBR)在国际上取得了显著的成就。在北欧国家,HBR作为一种创新的医疗模式被引入市政医疗部门,满足了提供更好、更有效服务的需求。但是,关于如何在市政医疗保健部门传播创新的知识却很少。我们对一线管理者在创新传播中可能扮演的角色也知之甚少。目的:描述和解释挪威市政当局采用HBR的情况,并探讨早期/晚期采用与FLM对其组织创新性的看法之间是否存在关系。这些知识有助于理解FLM在医疗保健部门传播创新方面的作用。方法:对挪威422个市镇的老年护理部门的FLM进行了一项全国性的横断面在线调查。有效率为64%。该分析基于单变量和双变量技术、因子分析和多元线性回归。结果:一项双变量分析显示,早期采用FLM与FLM的创新感知得分较高有关。创新者和早期采用者对创新的感知得分最高(5.65),其次是早期多数(5.31)和晚期多数(5.18)。落后者得分最低。多元回归分析表明,早期采用和创新意识之间的积极关系很大程度上可以用FLM在组织中的服务年限和教育水平来解释。市政当局的财富对创新能力没有影响。结论:研究结果表明,在组织中担任关键职位的成熟和稳定的人员,以及受过高等教育的人员,可以积极推动市卫生保健部门的创新。
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Journal of Healthcare Leadership
Journal of Healthcare Leadership HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
2.30%
发文量
27
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Efficient and successful modern healthcare depends on a growing group of professionals working together as an interdisciplinary team. However, many forces shape the delivery of healthcare; changes are being driven by the markets, transformations in concepts of health and wellbeing, technology and research and discovery. Dynamic leadership will guide these necessary transformations. The Journal of Healthcare Leadership is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal focusing on leadership for the healthcare professions. The publication strives to amalgamate current and future healthcare professionals and managers by providing key insights into leadership progress and challenges to improve patient care. The journal aspires to inform key decision makers and those professionals with ambitions of leadership and management; it seeks to connect professionals who are engaged in similar endeavours and to provide wisdom from those working in other industries. Senior and trainee doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals, medical students, healthcare managers and allied leaders are invited to contribute to this publication
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