Factors contributing to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity with hospital standardization: a scoping review

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Tsandila-Kalakou, Foteini [1 ]
Wiig, Siri [1 ]
Aase, Karina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Stavanger, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Resilience Healthcare SHARE, N-4036 Stavanger, Norway
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Adaptive capacity; Healthcare professionals; Hospital standardization; CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINES; SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST; HAND HYGIENE; INFECTION PREVENTION; WORKERS; ADHERENCE; BARRIERS; NURSES; KNOWLEDGE; BEHAVIOR;
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10.1186/s12913-023-09698-9
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Certain factors contribute to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacities towards risks, challenges, and changes such as attitudes, stress, motivation, cognitive capacity, group norms, and teamwork. However, there is limited evidence as to factors that contribute to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity towards hospital standardization. This scoping review aimed to identify and map the factors contributing to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity with hospital standardization. Methods Scoping review methodology was used. We searched six academic databases to September 2021 for peerreviewed articles in English. We also reviewed grey literature sources and the reference lists of included studies. Quantitative and qualitative studies were included if they focused on factors influencing how healthcare professionals adapted towards hospital standardization such as guidelines, procedures, and strategies linked to clinical practice. Two researchers conducted a three-stage screening process and extracted data on study characteristics, hospital standardization practices and factors contributing to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity. Study quality was not assessed. Results A total of 57 studies were included. Factors contributing to healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity were identified in numerous standardization practices ranging from hand hygiene and personal protective equipment to clinical guidelines or protocols on for example asthma, pneumonia, antimicrobial prophylaxis, or cancer. The factors were grouped in eight categories: (1) psychological and emotional, (2) cognitive, (3) motivational, (4) knowledge and experience, (5) professional role, (6) risk management, (7) patient and family, and (8) work relationships. This combination of individual and group/social factors decided whether healthcare professionals complied with or adapted hospital standardization efforts. Contextual factors were identified related to guideline system, cultural norms, leadership support, physical environment, time, and workload. Conclusion The literature on healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity towards hospital standardization is varied and reflect different reasons for compliance or non-compliance to rules, guidelines, and protocols. The knowledge of individual and group/social factors and the role of contextual factors should be used by hospitals to improve standardization practices through educational efforts, individualised training and motivational support. The influence of patient and family factors on healthcare professionals' adaptive capacity should be investigated.
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