When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work

Abstract Background Health systems are facing unprecedented socioeconomic pressures as well as the need to cope with the ongoing strain brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, the reconfiguration of health systems to encourage greater collaboration and integration has been promoted with...

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Main Authors: Justin Avery Aunger, Ross Millar, Joanne Greenhalgh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06630-x
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spelling doaj-9b6be77e58ea4206a8e1ab11f80684c32021-06-27T11:08:23ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-06-0121112010.1186/s12913-021-06630-xWhen trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare workJustin Avery Aunger0Ross Millar1Joanne Greenhalgh2Health Services Management Centre, Park House, University of BirminghamHealth Services Management Centre, Park House, University of BirminghamSociology and Social Policy Department, University of LeedsAbstract Background Health systems are facing unprecedented socioeconomic pressures as well as the need to cope with the ongoing strain brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, the reconfiguration of health systems to encourage greater collaboration and integration has been promoted with a variety of collaborative shapes and forms being encouraged and developed. Despite this continued interest, evidence for success of these various arrangements is lacking, with the links between collaboration and improved performance often remaining uncertain. To date, many examinations of collaborations have been undertaken, but use of realist methodology may shed additional light on how and why collaboration works, and whom it benefits. Methods This paper seeks to test initial context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOCs) of interorganisational collaboration with the view to producing a refined realist theory. This phase of the realist synthesis used case study and evaluation literature; combined with supplementary systematic searches. These searches were screened for rigour and relevance, after which CMOCs were extracted from included literature and compared against existing ones for refinement, refutation, or affirmation. We also identified demi-regularities to better explain how these CMOCs were interlinked. Results Fifty-one papers were included, from which 338 CMOCs were identified, where many were analogous. This resulted in new mechanisms such as ‘risk threshold’ and refinement of many others, including trust, confidence, and faith, into more well-defined constructs. Refinement and addition of CMOCs enabled the creation of a ‘web of causality’ depicting how contextual factors form CMOC chains which generate outputs of collaborative behaviour. Core characteristics of collaborations, such as whether they were mandated or cross-sector, were explored for their proposed impact according to the theory. Conclusion The formulation of this refined realist theory allows for greater understanding of how and why collaborations work and can serve to inform both future work in this area and the implementation of these arrangements. Future work should delve deeper into collaborative subtypes and the underlying drivers of collaborative performance. Review registration This review is part of a larger realist synthesis, registered at PROSPERO with ID CRD42019149009 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06630-xCollaborationPartnership workingIntegrationHealthcareImprovementRealist review
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Ross Millar
Joanne Greenhalgh
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Ross Millar
Joanne Greenhalgh
When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
BMC Health Services Research
Collaboration
Partnership working
Integration
Healthcare
Improvement
Realist review
author_facet Justin Avery Aunger
Ross Millar
Joanne Greenhalgh
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title When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
title_short When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
title_full When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
title_fullStr When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
title_full_unstemmed When trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
title_sort when trust, confidence, and faith collide: refining a realist theory of how and why inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare work
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Health systems are facing unprecedented socioeconomic pressures as well as the need to cope with the ongoing strain brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, the reconfiguration of health systems to encourage greater collaboration and integration has been promoted with a variety of collaborative shapes and forms being encouraged and developed. Despite this continued interest, evidence for success of these various arrangements is lacking, with the links between collaboration and improved performance often remaining uncertain. To date, many examinations of collaborations have been undertaken, but use of realist methodology may shed additional light on how and why collaboration works, and whom it benefits. Methods This paper seeks to test initial context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOCs) of interorganisational collaboration with the view to producing a refined realist theory. This phase of the realist synthesis used case study and evaluation literature; combined with supplementary systematic searches. These searches were screened for rigour and relevance, after which CMOCs were extracted from included literature and compared against existing ones for refinement, refutation, or affirmation. We also identified demi-regularities to better explain how these CMOCs were interlinked. Results Fifty-one papers were included, from which 338 CMOCs were identified, where many were analogous. This resulted in new mechanisms such as ‘risk threshold’ and refinement of many others, including trust, confidence, and faith, into more well-defined constructs. Refinement and addition of CMOCs enabled the creation of a ‘web of causality’ depicting how contextual factors form CMOC chains which generate outputs of collaborative behaviour. Core characteristics of collaborations, such as whether they were mandated or cross-sector, were explored for their proposed impact according to the theory. Conclusion The formulation of this refined realist theory allows for greater understanding of how and why collaborations work and can serve to inform both future work in this area and the implementation of these arrangements. Future work should delve deeper into collaborative subtypes and the underlying drivers of collaborative performance. Review registration This review is part of a larger realist synthesis, registered at PROSPERO with ID CRD42019149009 .
topic Collaboration
Partnership working
Integration
Healthcare
Improvement
Realist review
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06630-x
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