个人态度和能力对养老服务实施的影响:文献分析。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alice Windle, Gillian Harvey, Carol Davy
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导读:养老行业正在经历重大改革和创新。创新的成功实施需要有效的战略,以解决个人在其自身环境中遇到的特定障碍和推动因素。目的:本研究旨在找出影响长者照护实施的个人态度和能力的关键因素。方法:本研究提供了一个深入的,归纳定性内容分析的文献包括在最近的全面范围审查的实施创新的老年护理。结果:态度和能力因素经常被认为是影响老年护理实施的障碍或促进因素。员工的态度占主导地位,主要与创新和变革过程有关。态度包括抗拒、关心和防御,以及热情、动力和成长心态。支持态度的信念主要与与创新相关的利益以及感知到的恐惧和威胁、需求/相关性、困难、享受和冲突有关。能力因素主要与员工的创新知识、背景知识和相关技能以及角色相关职责的清晰度有关。老年护理人员的技能水平普遍较低也是一个因素,老年人/客户的能力也是一个因素。结论:态度和能力是影响实施的关键因素,特别是工作人员和其他利益相关者的态度和能力。识别和监测利益相关者的态度、基本信念和能力,有助于选择适当的实施战略,优化创新的成功引入和维持,以改善老年人的护理。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A373。
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Influence of individuals' attitudes and capabilities on implementation in aged care: a literature analysis.

Introduction: The aged care sector is undergoing significant reform and innovation. The successful implementation of innovations requires effective strategies, tailored to address the particular barriers and enablers experienced by individuals in their own context.

Aim: This study aimed to identify key factors relating to individuals' attitudes and capabilities that influence implementation in aged care.

Methods: This study provides an in-depth, inductive qualitative content analysis of the literature included in a recent comprehensive scoping review on the implementation of innovations in aged care.

Results: Attitude and capability factors were frequently identified as influencing implementation in aged care, as either barriers or enablers. Attitudes held by staff were predominant, and were primarily related to the innovation as well as the change process. Attitudes included resistance, concern, and defensiveness as well as enthusiasm, motivation, and a growth mindset. The beliefs that underpinned attitudes primarily related to the benefits associated with the innovation as well as perceived fears and threats, need/relevance, difficulty, enjoyment, and conflict. Capability factors largely related to staff knowledge of the innovation, background knowledge, and relevant skills as well as clarity of role-related responsibilities. The generally low skill level of the aged care workforce was also a factor, as were the capabilities of older people/clients.

Conclusions: Attitudes and capabilities are key factors that can influence implementation, particularly those held by staff as well as other stakeholders. Identifying and monitoring stakeholders' attitudes, underlying beliefs, and capabilities enables the selection of appropriate implementation strategies to optimize the successful introduction and sustainment of innovations to improve care for older people.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A373.

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