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Published in: BMC Health Services Research 1/2015

Open Access 01-06-2015 | Research article

An organizational perspective on the long-term sustainability of a nursing best practice guidelines program: a case study

Authors: Andrea R. Fleiszer, Sonia E. Semenic, Judith A. Ritchie, Marie-Claire Richer, Jean-Louis Denis

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

Many healthcare innovations are not sustained over the long term, wasting costly implementation efforts and often desperately-needed initial improvements. Although there have been advances in knowledge about innovation implementation, there has been considerably less attention focused on understanding what happens following the early stages of change. Research is needed to determine how to improve the ‘staying power’ of healthcare innovations. As almost no empirical knowledge exists about innovation sustainability in nursing, the purpose of our study was to understand how a nursing best practice guidelines (BPG) program was sustained over a long-term period in an acute healthcare centre.

Methods

We conducted a qualitative descriptive case study to examine the program’s sustainability at the nursing department level of the organization. The organization was a large, urban, multi-site acute care centre in Canada. The patient safety-oriented BPG program, initiated in 2004, consisted of an organization-wide implementation of three BPGs: falls prevention, pressure ulcer prevention, and pain management. Data were collected eight years following program initiation through 14 key informant interviews, document reviews, and observations. We developed a framework for the sustainability of healthcare innovations to guide data collection and content analysis.

Results

Program sustainability entailed a combination of three essential characteristics: benefits, institutionalization, and development. A constellation of 11 factors most influenced the long-term sustainability of the program. These factors were innovation-, context-, leadership-, and process-related. Three key interactions between factors influencing program sustainability and characteristics of program sustainability accounted for how the program had been sustained. These interactions were between: leadership commitment and benefits; complementarity of leadership actions and both institutionalization and development; and a reflection-and-course-correction strategy and development.

Conclusions

Study findings indicate that the successful initial implementation of an organizational program does not automatically lead to longer-term program sustainability. The persistent, complementary, and aligned actions of committed leaders, in a variety of roles across a health centre department, seem necessary. Organizational leaders should consider a broad conceptualization of sustainability that extends beyond program institutionalization and/or program benefits. The development of an organizational program may be necessary for its long-term survival.
Footnotes
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RNAO (www.​rnao.​ca) is the professional association representing Registered Nurses in Ontario, Canada. RNAO develops and publishes evidence-based nursing best practice guidelines (BPGs) that are syntheses of research and other types of evidence. The intention of RNAO’s “Best Practice Spotlight Organization” initiative is to provide some support to organizations that have agreed to implement and evaluate multiple RNAO BPGs.
 
2
Identifier used for informants: for example, O13 = organizational informant #13.
 
3
Transforming Care at the Bedside (www.​ihi.​org/​Engage/​Initiatives/​Completed/​TCAB) is an initiative that was developed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. It is centered on the improvement of the quality of care in hospitals. The framework for change is built around improvements in four main categories: safe and reliable care, vitality and teamwork, patient-centered care, and value-added care processes.
 
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Title
An organizational perspective on the long-term sustainability of a nursing best practice guidelines program: a case study
Authors
Andrea R. Fleiszer
Sonia E. Semenic
Judith A. Ritchie
Marie-Claire Richer
Jean-Louis Denis
Publication date
01-06-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-015-1192-6

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