A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study

Abstract Background The implementation of certification procedures across healthcare systems is an essential component of the management process. Several promising approaches were developed toward a successful implementation of such policies; however, a precise adaptation and implementation to each...

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Main Authors: Israa Salma, Mathias Waelli
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-09-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06940-0
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spelling doaj-cdbae58eaffe4011959a0aa321a700d92021-09-12T11:08:28ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632021-09-0121111210.1186/s12913-021-06940-0A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach studyIsraa Salma0Mathias Waelli1École des Hautes Etudes en Santé PubliqueÉcole des Hautes Etudes en Santé PubliqueAbstract Background The implementation of certification procedures across healthcare systems is an essential component of the management process. Several promising approaches were developed toward a successful implementation of such policies; however, a precise adaptation and implementation to each local context was essential. Local activities must be considered in order to generate more pragmatic recommendations for managers. In this study, we built a framework for the implementation of certification procedures at nurse activity level. This was developed using two objectives: the identification of key implementation process components, and the integration of these components into a framework which considered the local socio-material context of nurses’ work. Methods We used a two-step mixed approach. The first was inductive and consisted of a qualitative case study conducted between April and December 2019. Here, we analyzed the implementation of certification procedures in a French teaching hospital. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and observations. In the second approach, emerging data were deductively analyzed using the Quality Implementation Tool (QIT) and Translational Mobilization Theory (TMT). Analyses were combined to construct an implementation framework. Results Sixteen interviews were conducted with participants from different organizational levels, managers, mid-managers, and nurses. Additionally, 83 observational hours were carried out in two different wards. Our results showed that, (1) All retrieved elements during the process were successfully captured by the QIT components, only one component was not applicable. (2) We identified elements related to the local activity context, with the different interrelationships between actors, actions, and contexts using the TMT. (3) Our analyses were integrated and translated into a framework that presents the implementation of certification procedures in healthcare facilities, with a specific interest to the nurse/mid-manager level. By initially using QIT, the framework components took on a transversal aspect which were then adapted by TMT to the local work context. Conclusions We successfully generated a framework that supports the implementation of certification procedures at the activity level. Our approach identified a broader vision of the interactions between proximity managers, teams, and contexts during change mobilization, which were not encompassed by transversal framework only, such as QIT. In the future, more empirical studies are needed to test this framework.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06940-0ImplementationCertificationLocal contextNurse activitiesManagersFramework
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A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
BMC Health Services Research
Implementation
Certification
Local context
Nurse activities
Managers
Framework
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Mathias Waelli
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title A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
title_short A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
title_full A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
title_fullStr A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
title_full_unstemmed A framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
title_sort framework for the implementation of certification procedures in nurse level: a mixed approach study
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background The implementation of certification procedures across healthcare systems is an essential component of the management process. Several promising approaches were developed toward a successful implementation of such policies; however, a precise adaptation and implementation to each local context was essential. Local activities must be considered in order to generate more pragmatic recommendations for managers. In this study, we built a framework for the implementation of certification procedures at nurse activity level. This was developed using two objectives: the identification of key implementation process components, and the integration of these components into a framework which considered the local socio-material context of nurses’ work. Methods We used a two-step mixed approach. The first was inductive and consisted of a qualitative case study conducted between April and December 2019. Here, we analyzed the implementation of certification procedures in a French teaching hospital. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and observations. In the second approach, emerging data were deductively analyzed using the Quality Implementation Tool (QIT) and Translational Mobilization Theory (TMT). Analyses were combined to construct an implementation framework. Results Sixteen interviews were conducted with participants from different organizational levels, managers, mid-managers, and nurses. Additionally, 83 observational hours were carried out in two different wards. Our results showed that, (1) All retrieved elements during the process were successfully captured by the QIT components, only one component was not applicable. (2) We identified elements related to the local activity context, with the different interrelationships between actors, actions, and contexts using the TMT. (3) Our analyses were integrated and translated into a framework that presents the implementation of certification procedures in healthcare facilities, with a specific interest to the nurse/mid-manager level. By initially using QIT, the framework components took on a transversal aspect which were then adapted by TMT to the local work context. Conclusions We successfully generated a framework that supports the implementation of certification procedures at the activity level. Our approach identified a broader vision of the interactions between proximity managers, teams, and contexts during change mobilization, which were not encompassed by transversal framework only, such as QIT. In the future, more empirical studies are needed to test this framework.
topic Implementation
Certification
Local context
Nurse activities
Managers
Framework
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