Large‐System Transformation in Health Care: A Realist Review
Nutrasource · Queen Mary University of London · +1 more institution
Abstract
We used realist review, whose working assumption is that a particular intervention triggers particular mechanisms of change. Mechanisms may be more or less effective in producing their intended outcomes, depending on their interaction with various contextual factors. We explain the variations in outcome as the interplay between context and mechanisms. We nested this analytic approach in a macro framing of complex adaptive systems (CAS).
Our rapid realist review identified five "simple rules" of LST that were likely to enhance the success of the target initiatives: (1) blend designated leadership with distributed leadership; (2) establish feedback loops; (3) attend to history; (4) engage physicians; and (5) include patients and families. These principles play out differently in different contexts affecting human behavior (and thereby contributing to change) through a wide range of different mechanisms.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.34
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- 100%
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- 93
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6Topics & keywords
- Framing (construction)
- Health care
- Context (archaeology)
- Health policy
- Complex adaptive system
- Operationalization
- Public relations
- Management science