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Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit
Background: Internationally, Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) ambulances have changed pre-hospital acute stroke care delivery. MSU clinical and cost-effectiveness studies are emerging, but little is known about important factors for achieving sustainability of this innovative model of care. Methods: Mixed-m...
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37579413 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7716 |
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author | Bagot, Kathleen L. Purvis, Tara Hancock, Shaun Zhao, Henry Coote, Skye Easton, Damien Campbell, Bruce CV Davis, Stephen M. Donnan, Geoff A. Foster, Shane Langenberg, Francesca Smith, Karen Stephenson, Michael Bernard, Stephen McGowan, Sharon Yan, Bernard Mitchell, Peter Middleton, Sandy Cadilhac, Dominique A. |
author_facet | Bagot, Kathleen L. Purvis, Tara Hancock, Shaun Zhao, Henry Coote, Skye Easton, Damien Campbell, Bruce CV Davis, Stephen M. Donnan, Geoff A. Foster, Shane Langenberg, Francesca Smith, Karen Stephenson, Michael Bernard, Stephen McGowan, Sharon Yan, Bernard Mitchell, Peter Middleton, Sandy Cadilhac, Dominique A. |
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description | Background: Internationally, Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) ambulances have changed pre-hospital acute stroke care delivery. MSU clinical and cost-effectiveness studies are emerging, but little is known about important factors for achieving sustainability of this innovative model of care. Methods: Mixed-methods study from the Melbourne MSU (operational since November 2017) process evaluation. Participant purposive sampling included clinical, operational and executive/management representatives from Ambulance Victoria (AV) (emergency medical service provider), the MSU clinical team, and receiving hospitals. Sustainability was defined as ongoing MSU operations, including MSU workforce and future model considerations. Theoretically-based on-line survey with Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), Self Determination Theory (SDT, Intrinsic Motivation), and open-text questions targeting barriers and benefits was administered (June-September 2019). Individual/group interviews were conducted, eliciting improvement suggestions and requirements for ongoing use. Descriptive and regression analyses (quantitative data) and directed content and thematic analysis (open text and interview data) were conducted. Results: There were 135 surveys completed. Identifying that the MSU was beneficial to daily work (β=0.61), not experiencing pressure/tension about working on the MSU (β=0.17) and thinking they did well working within the team model (β=0.17) were significantly associated with wanting to continue working within the MSU model [R(2)=0.76; F(15, 60)=12.76, P<.001]. Experiences varied between those on the MSU team and those working with the MSU. Advantages were identified for patients (better, faster care) and clinicians (interdisciplinary learning). Disadvantages included challenges integrating into established systems, and establishing working relationships. Themes identified from 35 interviews were MSU team composition, MSU vehicle design and layout, personnel recruitment and rostering, communication improvements between organisations, telemedicine options, MSU operations and dispatch specificity. Conclusion: Important factors affecting the sustainability of the MSU model of stroke care emerged. A cohesive team approach, with identifiable benefits and good communication between participating organisations is important for clinical and operational sustainability. |
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spelling | pubmed-104618472023-08-29 Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit Bagot, Kathleen L. Purvis, Tara Hancock, Shaun Zhao, Henry Coote, Skye Easton, Damien Campbell, Bruce CV Davis, Stephen M. Donnan, Geoff A. Foster, Shane Langenberg, Francesca Smith, Karen Stephenson, Michael Bernard, Stephen McGowan, Sharon Yan, Bernard Mitchell, Peter Middleton, Sandy Cadilhac, Dominique A. Int J Health Policy Manag Original Article Background: Internationally, Mobile Stroke Unit (MSU) ambulances have changed pre-hospital acute stroke care delivery. MSU clinical and cost-effectiveness studies are emerging, but little is known about important factors for achieving sustainability of this innovative model of care. Methods: Mixed-methods study from the Melbourne MSU (operational since November 2017) process evaluation. Participant purposive sampling included clinical, operational and executive/management representatives from Ambulance Victoria (AV) (emergency medical service provider), the MSU clinical team, and receiving hospitals. Sustainability was defined as ongoing MSU operations, including MSU workforce and future model considerations. Theoretically-based on-line survey with Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), Self Determination Theory (SDT, Intrinsic Motivation), and open-text questions targeting barriers and benefits was administered (June-September 2019). Individual/group interviews were conducted, eliciting improvement suggestions and requirements for ongoing use. Descriptive and regression analyses (quantitative data) and directed content and thematic analysis (open text and interview data) were conducted. Results: There were 135 surveys completed. Identifying that the MSU was beneficial to daily work (β=0.61), not experiencing pressure/tension about working on the MSU (β=0.17) and thinking they did well working within the team model (β=0.17) were significantly associated with wanting to continue working within the MSU model [R(2)=0.76; F(15, 60)=12.76, P<.001]. Experiences varied between those on the MSU team and those working with the MSU. Advantages were identified for patients (better, faster care) and clinicians (interdisciplinary learning). Disadvantages included challenges integrating into established systems, and establishing working relationships. Themes identified from 35 interviews were MSU team composition, MSU vehicle design and layout, personnel recruitment and rostering, communication improvements between organisations, telemedicine options, MSU operations and dispatch specificity. Conclusion: Important factors affecting the sustainability of the MSU model of stroke care emerged. A cohesive team approach, with identifiable benefits and good communication between participating organisations is important for clinical and operational sustainability. Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2023-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10461847/ /pubmed/37579413 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7716 Text en © 2023 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Bagot, Kathleen L. Purvis, Tara Hancock, Shaun Zhao, Henry Coote, Skye Easton, Damien Campbell, Bruce CV Davis, Stephen M. Donnan, Geoff A. Foster, Shane Langenberg, Francesca Smith, Karen Stephenson, Michael Bernard, Stephen McGowan, Sharon Yan, Bernard Mitchell, Peter Middleton, Sandy Cadilhac, Dominique A. Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title | Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title_full | Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title_fullStr | Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title_short | Sustaining a New Model of Acute Stroke Care: A Mixed-Method Process Evaluation of the Melbourne Mobile Stroke Unit |
title_sort | sustaining a new model of acute stroke care: a mixed-method process evaluation of the melbourne mobile stroke unit |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37579413 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/ijhpm.2023.7716 |
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