Advancing research on teams and team effectiveness in implementation science: An application of the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework.

Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2023-07-27 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895231190855
Elizabeth A McGuier, David J Kolko, Nicole A Stadnick, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Courtney Benjamin Wolk, Christina T Yuan, C Shawn Burke, Gregory A Aarons
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Background: Effective teams are essential to high-quality healthcare. However, teams, team-level constructs, and team effectiveness strategies are poorly delineated in implementation science theories, models, and frameworks (TMFs), hindering our understanding of how teams may influence implementation. The Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework is a flexible and accommodating framework that can facilitate the application of team effectiveness approaches in implementation science.

Main text: We define teams and provide an overview of key constructs in team effectiveness research. We describe ways to conceptualize different types of teams and team constructs relevant to implementation within the EPIS framework. Three case examples illustrate the application of EPIS to implementation studies involving teams. Within each study, we describe the structure of the team and how team constructs influenced implementation processes and outcomes.

Conclusions: Integrating teams and team constructs into the EPIS framework demonstrates how TMFs can be applied to advance our understanding of teams and implementation. Implementation strategies that target team effectiveness may improve implementation outcomes in team-based settings. Incorporation of teams into implementation TMFs is necessary to facilitate application of team effectiveness research in implementation science.

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推进实施科学中团队和团队有效性的研究:探索、准备、实施、维持(EPIS)框架的应用。
背景:有效的团队对高质量的医疗保健至关重要。然而,在实施科学理论、模型和框架(TMF)中,团队、团队级结构和团队有效性策略的描述很差,阻碍了我们对团队如何影响实施的理解。探索、准备、实施、维持(EPIS)框架是一个灵活和包容的框架,可以促进团队有效性方法在实施科学中的应用。正文:我们定义了团队,并概述了团队有效性研究中的关键结构。我们描述了在EPIS框架内概念化不同类型的团队和与实施相关的团队结构的方法。三个案例说明了EPIS在涉及团队的实施研究中的应用。在每项研究中,我们都会描述团队的结构,以及团队结构如何影响实施过程和结果。结论:将团队和团队结构集成到EPIS框架中,展示了如何应用TMF来提高我们对团队和实施的理解。以团队有效性为目标的实施策略可以改善基于团队的环境中的实施结果。将团队纳入实施TMF对于促进团队有效性研究在实施科学中的应用是必要的。
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