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What work is required to implement and sustain the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)? A qualitative study of NSQIP implementation in Alberta, Canada
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Beesoon, Sanjay
, Luig, Thea
, Schroeder, Dawn
, Campbell-Scherer, Denise
, Robert, Jill
, Brindle, Mary
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clinical audit
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Meetings
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality improvement
/ quality in health care
/ Researchers
/ Surgery
/ Teams
2021
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What work is required to implement and sustain the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)? A qualitative study of NSQIP implementation in Alberta, Canada
by
Beesoon, Sanjay
, Luig, Thea
, Schroeder, Dawn
, Campbell-Scherer, Denise
, Robert, Jill
, Brindle, Mary
in
clinical audit
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Meetings
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality improvement
/ quality in health care
/ Researchers
/ Surgery
/ Teams
2021
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What work is required to implement and sustain the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)? A qualitative study of NSQIP implementation in Alberta, Canada
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Beesoon, Sanjay
, Luig, Thea
, Schroeder, Dawn
, Campbell-Scherer, Denise
, Robert, Jill
, Brindle, Mary
in
clinical audit
/ Collaboration
/ Data collection
/ Health services
/ Hospitals
/ Interviews
/ Meetings
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality improvement
/ quality in health care
/ Researchers
/ Surgery
/ Teams
2021
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What work is required to implement and sustain the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)? A qualitative study of NSQIP implementation in Alberta, Canada
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What work is required to implement and sustain the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)? A qualitative study of NSQIP implementation in Alberta, Canada
2021
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Overview
ObjectivesHospitals introducing the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) face implementation challenges. To understand the work of embedding NSQIP into routine practice, we explored interactions between contextual factors and the work among implementation teams at the individual, team and organisational level to illuminate how to support and sustain NSQIP implementation.DesignQualitative interpretative study using thematic analysis.SettingFive contextually diverse hospital sites in Alberta, Canada, for in-depth interviewing and four additional hospitals for observation of NSQIP meetings.Participants9 Surgeon and Anaesthesiologist Champions; 6 Surgical Clinical Reviewers; 4 Directors and 1 Surgical Site Manager; 3 Operating Room Managers; 3 Quality Improvement Consultants; 1 Surgeon and 1 Provincial NSQIP Lead.MethodsTo capture context, process and the dynamic interplay between the two, we integrated the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) and Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) to guide data collection and analysis. 28 individual semi-structured interviews with key informants and observations with field notes of 10 NSQIP meetings were conducted. Data were coded deductively and inductively and analysed thematically.ResultsKey findings informed by CFIR describe the impact of Provincial Collaboratives, leadership support and resources to support NSQIP work. Key findings illuminated by NPT highlight how teams overcame mistrust in NSQIP through relationship building, creating formative spaces to inform collective understandings of NSQIP and inviting feedback from professional groups to cocreate quality improvement solutions. This approach led to increased engagement with NSQIP data and encouraged shifts in conversations within and between nursing and physician groups from problems to solutions based.ConclusionsThe work the teams did to implement and sustain NSQIP highlights the need for time and resources to develop shared understandings of work processes, reorganise themselves to work together and understand how to help others in the surgical community interpret and value using NSQIP to improve care.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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