External facilitators and interprofessional facilitation teams: a qualitative study of their roles in supporting practice change

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作者
Lessard, Sylvie [1 ]
Bareil, Celine [1 ,2 ]
Lalonde, Lyne [3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Duhamel, Fabie [3 ,7 ]
Hudon, Eveline [3 ,8 ]
Goudreau, Johanne [3 ,7 ]
Levesque, Lise [3 ]
机构
[1] HEC Montreal, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[2] HEC Montreal, Pole Sante, CETO Ctr Res Org Transformat, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Ctr Sante & Serv Sociaux Laval, Primary Care Res Team, Laval, PQ, Canada
[4] Univ Montreal, CHUM Res Ctr CRCHUM, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[5] Univ Montreal, Ambulatory Pharmaceut Care, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[6] Univ Montreal, Fac Pharm, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[7] Univ Montreal, Fac Nursing, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[8] Univ Montreal, Fac Med, Montreal, PQ, Canada
来源
IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE | 2016年 / 11卷
关键词
Facilitation; Facilitation team; Change agent; Roles; Change implementation; Dynamics; PRIMARY-CARE; IMPLEMENTATION; MODEL; TRANSFORMATION; IMPROVEMENT; KNOWLEDGE;
D O I
10.1186/s13012-016-0458-7
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Facilitation is a powerful approach to support practice change. The purpose of this study is to better understand the facilitation roles exercised by both external facilitators and interprofessional facilitation teams to foster the implementation of change. Building on Dogherty et al.'s taxonomy of facilitation activities, this study uses an organizational development lens to identify and analyze facilitation roles. It includes a concise definition of what interprofessional facilitation teams actually do, thus expanding our limited knowledge of teams that act as change agents. We also investigate the facilitation dynamics between change actors. Methods: We carried out a qualitative analysis of a 1-year process of practice change implementation. We studied four family medicine groups, in which we constituted interprofessional facilitation teams. Each team was supported by one external facilitator and included at least one family physician, one case manager nurse, and health professionals located on or off the family medicine group's site (one pharmacist, plus at least one nutritionist, kinesiologist, or psychologist). We collected our data through focus group interviews with the four teams, individual interviews with the two external facilitators, and case audit documentation. We analyzed both predetermined (as per Dogherty et al., 2012) and emerging facilitation roles, as well as facilitation dynamics. Results: A non-linear framework of facilitation roles emerged from our data, based on four fields of expertise: change management, project management, meeting management, and group/interpersonal dynamics. We identified 72 facilitation roles, grouped into two categories: "implementation-oriented" and "support-oriented." Each category was subdivided into themes (n = 6; n = 5) for clearer understanding (e.g., legitimation of change/project, management of effective meetings). Finally, an examination of facilitation dynamics revealed eight relational ties occurring within and/or between groups of actors. Conclusions: Facilitation is an approach used by appointed individuals, which teams can also foster, to build capacity and support practice change. Increased understanding of facilitation roles constitutes an asset in training practitioners such as organizational development experts, consultants, facilitators, and facilitation teams. It also helps decision makers become aware of the multiple roles and dynamics involved and the key competencies needed to recruit facilitators and members of interprofessional facilitation teams.
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