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Sustainability of healthcare innovations (SUSHI): long term effects of two implemented surgical care programmes (protocol)

机译:医疗创新的可持续性(SUSHI):两个已实施的外科护理计划的长期影响(协议)

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BackgroundTwo healthcare innovations were successfully implemented using different implementation strategies. First, a Short Stay Programme for breast cancer surgery (MaDO) was implemented in four early adopter hospitals, using a hospital-tailored implementation strategy. Second, the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programme for colonic surgery was implemented in 33 Dutch hospitals, using a generic breakthrough implementation strategy. Both strategies resulted in a shorter hospital length of stay without a decrease in quality of care. Currently, it is unclear to what extent these innovative programmes and their results have been sustained three to five years following implementation. The aim of the sustainability of healthcare innovations (SUSHI) study is to analyse sustainability and its determinants using two implementation cases.
机译:背景技术使用不同的实施策略成功实施了两项医疗保健创新。首先,采用医院量身定制的实施策略,在四家早期采用医院的医院实施了乳腺癌手术短期计划(MaDO)。其次,采用通用的突破性实施策略,在荷兰的33家医院中实施了结肠手术的增强手术后恢复(ERAS)计划。两种策略均可以缩短住院时间,而不会降低护理质量。目前,尚不清楚这些创新计划及其成果在实施后三到五年内能维持到何种程度。医疗创新的可持续性(SUSHI)研究的目的是使用两个实施案例来分析可持续性及其决定因素。

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