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IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
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摘要

目的:描述医院背景下护理协调干预措施的实施决定因素。设计:系统回顾。方法:本综述以实施研究综合框架(CFIR)为指导,使用混合方法评估工具进行质量评估,并按照PRISMA指南进行报告。数据来源:CINHAL Complete, EMBASE, MEDLINE Complete, PsychINFO(2013年1月1日至2022年12月31日,并于2024年5月9日更新)和所有纳入研究的手动参考文献列表搜索。结果:删除重复后,检索结果为5614篇。经过标题和摘要筛选,264篇文章进行了全文审查。16项研究(15种护理协调模型)符合纳入标准。CFIR内部设置域和实施过程域是最突出的域,“伙伴关系与联系”、“工作基础设施”、“能力”和“反思与评估”子域在纳入的研究中成为重要的决定因素。结论:与护理协调结果相关的不一致的发现可能受到干预措施的复杂性和异质性以及实施和环境因素的变化的实质性影响。组织内部和组织间的关系对于连接卫生系统中以前脱节的部分非常重要,并由经验丰富的护理协调员加以促进。持续改进对于增加与环境因素的契合度也很重要。需要更多高质量的研究来确定共性,并提供与高性能实施相关的可推广原则和特征。对专业和/或患者护理的影响:综述结果将为从业人员、政策制定者和研究人员提供全面综合的证据,支持从医院环境中实施有效的社区护理协调。影响:这些综述结果将为医院环境中复杂多病患者护理协调干预措施的有效实施提供信息。报告方法:系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目。试验和注册:PROSPERO注册号:CRD42022376642。患者或公众贡献:无患者或公众贡献。
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Implementation Outcomes and Their Determinants for Hospital-Led Care Coordination Interventions Targeting Patients With Complex Care Needs: A Qualitative Systematic Review.

Aim: To describe the implementation determinants for care coordination interventions in a hospital context.

Design: Systematic review.

Methods: This review was guided by the Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR), assessed for quality using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and reported with the PRISMA guidelines.

Data sources: CINHAL Complete, EMBASE, MEDLINE Complete, PsychINFO (between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2022, and updated May 09, 2024) and a manual reference list search of all included studies.

Results: The search returned 5614 articles after duplicates were removed. After title and abstract screening, 264 articles underwent full-text review. Sixteen studies (15 care coordination models) met the inclusion criteria. The CFIR inner setting domain and the implementation process domain were the most prominent domains and 'Partnerships & Connections', 'Work Infrastructure', 'Capability' and 'Reflecting and Evaluating' subdomains emerged as important determinants across the included studies.

Conclusion: Inconsistent findings relating to care coordination outcomes are likely to be substantially influenced by the complexity and heterogeneity of the interventions and variations in implementation and contextual factors. Intra- and inter-organisational relationships were important to connect previously disconnected parts of the health system and were facilitated by experienced care coordinators. Continual improvement was also important to increase fit with contextual factors. More high-quality studies are needed to identify commonalities and provide generalisable principles and characteristics associated with high-performance implementation.

Implications for the profession and/or patient care: Review findings will provide practitioners, policymakers, and researchers with a comprehensive synthesis of evidence underpinning implementation of effective community care coordination from hospital settings.

Impact: These review findings will inform the effective implementation of care coordination interventions in a hospital context for patients with complex multimorbidity.

Reporting methods: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analysis.

Trial and registration: PROSPERO Registration: CRD42022376642.

Patient or public contribution: No patient or public Contribution.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN) is an international, peer reviewed, scientific journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to all spheres of nursing practice. The primary aim is to promote a high standard of clinically related scholarship which advances and supports the practice and discipline of nursing. The Journal also aims to promote the international exchange of ideas and experience that draws from the different cultures in which practice takes place. Further, JCN seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Emphasis is placed on promoting critical debate on the art and science of nursing practice. JCN is essential reading for anyone involved in nursing practice, whether clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, or students. The development of clinical practice and the changing patterns of inter-professional working are also central to JCN''s scope of interest. Contributions are welcomed from other health professionals on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice. We publish high quality papers from across the methodological spectrum that make an important and novel contribution to the field of clinical nursing (regardless of where care is provided), and which demonstrate clinical application and international relevance.
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