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Models of care for musculoskeletal health: a cross-sectional qualitative study of Australian stakeholders’ perspectives on relevance and standardised evaluation

机译:肌肉骨骼健康的护理模型:澳大利亚利益相关者对相关性和标准化评估的视角的横断面真实研究

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The prevalence and impact of musculoskeletal conditions are predicted to rapidly escalate in the coming decades. Effective strategies are required to minimise ‘evidence-practice’, ‘burden-policy’ and ‘burden-service’ gaps and optimise health system responsiveness for sustainable, best-practice healthcare. One mechanism by which evidence can be translated into practice and policy is through Models of Care (MoCs), which provide a blueprint for health services planning and delivery. While evidence supports the effectiveness of musculoskeletal MoCs for improving health outcomes and system efficiencies, no standardised national approach to evaluation in terms of their ‘readiness’ for implementation and ‘success’ after implementation, is yet available. Further, the value assigned to MoCs by end users is uncertain. This qualitative study aimed to explore end users’ views on the relevance of musculoskeletal MoCs to their work and value of a standardised evaluation approach. A cross-sectional qualitative study was undertaken. Subject matter experts (SMEs) with health, policy and administration and consumer backgrounds were drawn from three Australian states. A semi-structured interview schedule was developed and piloted to explore perceptions about musculoskeletal MoCs including: i) aspects important to their work (or life, for consumers) ii) usefulness of standardised evaluation frameworks to judge ‘readiness’ and ‘success’ and iii) challenges associated with standardised evaluation. Verbatim transcripts were analysed by two researchers using a grounded theory approach to derive key themes. Twenty-seven SMEs (n?=?19; 70.4?% female) including five (18.5?%) consumers participated in the study. MoCs were perceived as critical for influencing and initiating changes to best-practice healthcare planning and delivery and providing practical guidance on how to implement and evaluate services. A ‘readiness’ evaluation framework assessing whether critical components across the health system had been considered prior to implementation was strongly supported, while ‘success’ was perceived as an already familiar evaluation concept. Perceived challenges associated with standardised evaluation included identifying, defining and measuring key ‘readiness’ and ‘success’ indicators; impacts of systems and context changes; cost; meaningful stakeholder consultation and developing a widely applicable framework. A standardised evaluation framework that includes a strong focus on ‘readiness’ is important to ensure successful and sustainable implementation of musculoskeletal MoCs.
机译:肌肉骨骼条件的患病率和影响预计将在未来几十年中迅速升级。需要有效的策略来尽量减少“证据实践”,“负担政策”和“负担 - 服务”的差距,优化卫生系统对可持续,最佳实践医疗保健的响应能力。证据可以转化为实践和政策的一种机制是通过护理模型(MOC),为卫生服务规划和交付提供蓝图。虽然证据支持肌肉骨骼MOCs的有效性,但在实施肌肉成果和系统效率方面,没有标准化的国家在实施后“准备”和“成功”中的评估方法,尚无可用。此外,终端用户分配给MOC的值是不确定的。这种定性研究旨在探讨最终用户对肌肉骨骼MOC与其工作的相关性和标准化评估方法的价值的看法。进行了横截面定性研究。主题专家(中小企业)与卫生,政策和行政和消费者背景是从三个澳大利亚国家汲取的。开发了一个半结构化访谈计划,并试行了对肌肉骨骼MOC的看法,包括:i)对其工作(或生命,消费者)II的方面重要的方面是标准化评估框架的有用性,以判断“准备”和“成功”和III )与标准化评估相关的挑战。两位研究人员使用接地的理论方法来分析逐字转录,以获得关键主题。二十七个中小企业(N?=?19; 70.4?%女性),包括五(18.5倍)消费者参加了该研究。 MOCs被认为是影响和启动对最佳实践医疗保健规划和交付的变化以及提供有关如何实施和评估服务的实际指导的批判性。一个“准备评价”评估框架,评估卫生系统的关键组成部分是否被认为是强烈支持的,而“成功”被认为是已经熟悉的评估概念。与标准化评估相关的感知挑战包括识别,定义和衡量关键的“准备性”和“成功”指标;系统和情境变化的影响;成本;有意义的利益相关者咨询和发展广泛适用的框架。包括强烈关注“准备”的标准化评估框架是确保肌肉骨骼MoC的成功和可持续实施的重要性。

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