Gap analysis of strategies for promoting interprofessional teams in healthcare units

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作者
Salehi, Reza [1 ]
Masoudi-Asl, Iravan [1 ]
Gorji, Hassan Abolghasem [1 ]
Gharaee, Hojatolah [2 ]
机构
[1] Iran Univ Med Sci, Sch Hlth Management & Informat Sci, Dept Hlth Serv Management, Tehran, Iran
[2] Hamadan Univ Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Management & Econ, Hamadan, Iran
关键词
Teamworking; Healthcare; Gap analysis; Importance-performance analysis; Systematic review; MIXED-METHODS; TEAMWORK; PERFORMANCE; BARRIERS; IMPLEMENTATION; FACILITATORS; QUALITY; WORK; EMPOWERMENT; CONFLICT;
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10.1108/JHOM-02-2024-0070
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
PurposeA healthcare unit's effectiveness largely depends on how well its interprofessional teams work together. Unfortunately, the strategies used to improve these teams often lack substance. This study analyzed these strategies and found a performance gap.Design/methodology/approachThis study took a unique mixed-method approach, systematically reviewing both qualitative and quantitative studies that identified strategies to enhance interprofessional teams in healthcare units. To gauge the effectiveness of these strategies, the researcher utilized an Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) in four specialized clinical training centers in Hamadan province, Iran. The analysis of the IPA involved 35 experts from these centers as the statistical population.FindingsBased on a systematic review, there are seven categories: contextual, strategic, communication, organizational, individual, Human Resources Management (HRM), and environmental for promoting interprofessional teams with a total of 36 sub-indicator. Based on the IPA, the HRM aspect shows the most extensive performance gap. The individual and organizational aspects fall under resource wastage, and the environmental aspect is within the indifferent zone. Also, some critical sub-indicators, such as incentives/rewards, roles and responsibilities, financial resources, team-initiated innovation, the culture of respect, partner resources, humility, data availability, set expectations, and team availability, are in the weak areas.Practical implicationsThis research has identified critical areas for improvement in promoting teamwork in clinical training centers through a comprehensive gap analysis. It also presents practical policy solutions to address these weak points, providing a clear roadmap for enhancing interprofessional teams in healthcare units.Originality/valueImproving teamwork in healthcare can be challenging, but it is possible with proper strategies and tools. One of the highlights of the recent study was the combination of systematic review studies with IPA to identify areas for improving interprofessional teamwork in clinical training centers.
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