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摘要
本研究涉及医院护理中的社会创新(SI)和综合互联护理,介绍了在意大利实施远程医疗的成功经验。如今,综合护理和互联护理是提供以人为本的医疗保健服务的相关概念;尽管其操作具有挑战性,需要考虑系统的复杂性。在这方面,SI 可以起到催化剂的作用,因为它是一种以社会需求为动力的创新。关于医疗保健中的社会创新的现有研究很少且零散,忽略了操作特点和有利条件。考虑到这些差距,本文研究了 SI 管理对综合互联医疗的潜在贡献。为此,本文提供了一个具有启发性的案例研究,涉及加斯利尼儿科研究医院(意大利热那亚),据我们所知,该医院是意大利第一家聘用 SI 管理员的公立医院。通过参考远程医疗试点项目,该研究分析了 SI 管理流程的主要特点及其促进整合和连接护理的方法。研究数据结合了 Gioia 方法和系统思维进行分析。由此产生的基础理论模型是因果循环型的,并强调了揭示产生性空白和现有技能的 SI 良性机制。
Social innovation management to support integrated care: Insights from an Italian revelatory case study.
This research deals with Social Innovation (SI) and integrated and connected care in the hospital care, presenting a successful experience of telemedicine's implementation within the Italian context. Nowadays integrated care and connected care are relevant concepts for delivering people-centered healthcare; though their operationalization is challenging and requires accounting for systems' complexity. In this regard, SI may be a catalyst, since it consists in a kind of innovation motivated by social needs. Extant research on SI in healthcare is scant and fragmentary, overlooking operational features and enabling conditions. Considering these gaps, the paper investigates the potential contribution of SI management to integrated and connected care. For the purpose, it offers a revelatory case study, concerning the pediatric research hospital Gaslini (Genoa, Italy), which is, to our knowledge, the first Italian public hospital to have hired a SI manager. By referring to a telemedicine pilot project, the study analyzes main features of the SI management process and its approach to promote integrated and connected care. Research data are analyzed by combining Gioia methodology and systems thinking. The resulting grounded theory model is causal loops-shaped and highlights virtuous mechanisms of SI unveiling generative voids and existing skills.
期刊介绍:
Health Policy is intended to be a vehicle for the exploration and discussion of health policy and health system issues and is aimed in particular at enhancing communication between health policy and system researchers, legislators, decision-makers and professionals concerned with developing, implementing, and analysing health policy, health systems and health care reforms, primarily in high-income countries outside the U.S.A.