Determinants of innovation within health care organizations: Literature review and Delphi study

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

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Abstract

Results

From the initial 2239 abstracts, 57 studies were retrieved and 49 determinants were identified that affected (impeded or facilitated) the innovation process. The experts identified one other determinant. Seventeen studies had a more-or-less systematic design; the others did not. After three rounds, consensus was reached on the influence of 49 out of 50 determinants.

Conclusion

The results of the literature review matched those found in the Delphi study, and 50 potentially relevant determinants of innovation processes were identified. Many of the innovation studies had several methodological flaws, such as not adjusting innovation strategies to relevant determinants of the innovation process, or that data on determinants were gathered only from non-users. Furthermore, the degree of implementation was evaluated in several ways, which made comparison difficult.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Delphi method
  • Delphi
  • Health care
  • Knowledge management
  • Order (exchange)
  • Systematic review
  • Empirical research
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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