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Organizational perspectives on implementing complex health interventions: clinical genomics in Australia
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Best, Stephanie
, Braithwaite, Jeffrey
, Taylor, Natalie
, Gaff, Clara
, Long, Janet C
in
Barriers
/ Beliefs
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complexity
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Funding
/ Genomics
/ Health care management
/ Implementation
/ Infrastructure
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Laboratories
/ Leadership
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Organization theory
/ Professional identity
/ Science
/ Theory
/ Translation
2021
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Organizational perspectives on implementing complex health interventions: clinical genomics in Australia
by
Best, Stephanie
, Braithwaite, Jeffrey
, Taylor, Natalie
, Gaff, Clara
, Long, Janet C
in
Barriers
/ Beliefs
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complexity
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Funding
/ Genomics
/ Health care management
/ Implementation
/ Infrastructure
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Laboratories
/ Leadership
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Organization theory
/ Professional identity
/ Science
/ Theory
/ Translation
2021
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Organizational perspectives on implementing complex health interventions: clinical genomics in Australia
by
Best, Stephanie
, Braithwaite, Jeffrey
, Taylor, Natalie
, Gaff, Clara
, Long, Janet C
in
Barriers
/ Beliefs
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complexity
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Decision makers
/ Decision making
/ Funding
/ Genomics
/ Health care management
/ Implementation
/ Infrastructure
/ Intervention
/ Interviews
/ Laboratories
/ Leadership
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Organization theory
/ Professional identity
/ Science
/ Theory
/ Translation
2021
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Organizational perspectives on implementing complex health interventions: clinical genomics in Australia
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Organizational perspectives on implementing complex health interventions: clinical genomics in Australia
2021
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PurposeClinical genomics is a complex, innovative medical speciality requiring clinical and organizational engagement to fulfil the clinical reward promised to date. Focus thus far has been on gene discovery and clinicians’ perspectives. The purpose of this study was to use implementation science theory to identify organizational barriers and enablers to implementation of clinical genomics along an organizations’ implementation journey from Preadoption through to Adoption and Implementation.Design/methodology/approachWe used a deductive qualitative approach study design drawing on implementation science theory - (1) Translation Science to Population Impact Framework, to inform semi structured interviews with organizational decision-makers collaborating with Australian and Melbourne Genomics, alongside and (2) Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF), to guide data analysis.FindingsWe identified evolving organizational barriers across the implementation journey from Preadoption to Implementation. Initially the organizational focus is on understanding the value of clinical genomics (TDF code: belief about consequences) and setting the scene (TDF code: goals) before organizational (TDF codes: knowledge and belief about consequences) and clinician (TDF codes: belief about capability and intentions) willingness to adopt is apparent. Once at the stage of Implementation, leadership and clarity in organizational priorities (TDF codes: intentions, professional identity and emotion) that include clinical genomics are essential prerequisites to implementing clinical genomics in practice. Intuitive enablers were identified (e.g. ‘providing multiple opportunities for people to come on board) and mapped hypothetically to barriers.Originality/valueAttention to date has centred on the barriers facing clinicians when introducing clinical genomics into practice. This paper uses a combination of implementation science theories to begin to unravel the organizational perspectives of implementing this complex health intervention.
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