促进医疗保健组织和社区之间的共同进化,作为魁北克社会和健康路径管理的一部分:复杂适应系统方法的贡献。

IF 2.4 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health Services Insights Pub Date : 2025-04-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786329251332797
Lara Maillet, Georges-Charles Thiebaut, Anna Goudet, Jean-Sébastien Marchand
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在魁北克医疗保健系统中实施社会卫生途径的目的是更好地满足社区的需要,并加强他们在各级管理中的参与。这一倡议将构成我们文章的基础,这篇文章将探讨组织内外的适应挑战。利用复杂的适应性系统方法,我们开发了一个分析框架,以突出可以导致治理适应的过程,以促进社区参与管理这些途径。本文的目的是通过动员复杂的适应系统方法,更好地理解复杂医疗保健组织的治理适应其环境的过程中的共同进化。我们基于4个来源进行了定性案例研究:在实施期间制作或使用的文件(n = 70),对管理结构的各种战术和业务委员会的参与性观察,与管理委员会成员的协作讲习班,以及与管理人员、部门负责人、合作伙伴以及卫生和社会服务用户的半结构化访谈(n = 18)。为了理解通过社会和健康途径实施管理所涉及的共同进化过程,我们在愿景(文化)、结构(组织和临床)以及与外部合作伙伴(环境)的关系方面,针对医疗保健组织内部和外部一致性的主题提出了3项研究建议,并提出了我们的研究结果。我们的研究结果表明,要在医疗保健组织中实施和管理创新,在操作、战术和战略层面以及与外部环境促进协同进化是至关重要的。为此,必须在正在执行的结构和现有结构之间保持平衡和内部一致性,建立正式和非正式的沟通渠道,以确保无缝的相互作用,同时从系统的角度承认和加强相互依存。
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Promoting Coevolution Between Healthcare Organizations and Communities as Part of Social and Health Pathways Management in Quebec: Contributions of the Complex Adaptive Systems Approach.

The implementation of sociosanitary pathways in the Quebec healthcare system aims to better meet the needs of communities and strengthen their participation at all levels of governance. This initiative will form the basis of our article, which will look at the challenges of adaptation both inside and outside organizations. Drawing on the complex adaptive systems approach, we have developed an analytical framework to highlight the processes that can lead to the adaptation of governance to facilitate community participation in the management of this pathways. The aim of this article is to propose a better understanding of coevolution in the process(es) of adaption of the governance of a complex healthcare organization to its environment, by mobilizing the complex adaptive systems approach. We conducted a qualitative case study, based on 4 sources: documents (n = 70) produced or used during implementation, participatory observations on various tactical and operational committees of the management structure, collaborative workshops with members of the management committee, and semi-structured interviews (n = 18) with managers, department heads, partners, and users of health and social services. To understand the co-evolutionary processes involved in the implementation of management by social and health pathways, we present our results in response to 3 research proposals on the theme of internal and external coherence in a healthcare organization, in terms of vision (cultural), structures (organizational and clinical), and relationships with external partners (environment). Our findings show that to implement and manage an innovation in a healthcare organization, it is fundamental to foster coevolution at operational, tactical and strategic levels, as well as with the external environment. To achieve this, it is necessary to maintain a balance and internal coherence between the structure being implemented and the existing structure, to establish formal and informal communication channels to ensure seamless interactions, while recognizing and reinforcing mutual interdependence in a systemic perspective.

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