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Evaluation of an Access-Risk-Knowledge (ARK) Platform for Governance of Risk and Change in Complex Socio-Technical Systems

Three key challenges to a whole-system approach to process improvement in health systems are the complexity of socio-technical activity, the capacity to change purposefully, and the consequent capacity to proactively manage and govern the system. The literature on healthcare improvement demonstrates...

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Autores principales: McDonald, Nick, McKenna, Lucy, Vining, Rebecca, Doyle, Brian, Liang, Junli, Ward, Marie E., Ulfvengren, Pernilla, Geary, Una, Guilfoyle, John, Shuhaiber, Arwa, Hernandez, Julio, Fogarty, Mary, Healy, Una, Tallon, Christopher, Brennan, Rob
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312572
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author McDonald, Nick
McKenna, Lucy
Vining, Rebecca
Doyle, Brian
Liang, Junli
Ward, Marie E.
Ulfvengren, Pernilla
Geary, Una
Guilfoyle, John
Shuhaiber, Arwa
Hernandez, Julio
Fogarty, Mary
Healy, Una
Tallon, Christopher
Brennan, Rob
author_facet McDonald, Nick
McKenna, Lucy
Vining, Rebecca
Doyle, Brian
Liang, Junli
Ward, Marie E.
Ulfvengren, Pernilla
Geary, Una
Guilfoyle, John
Shuhaiber, Arwa
Hernandez, Julio
Fogarty, Mary
Healy, Una
Tallon, Christopher
Brennan, Rob
author_sort McDonald, Nick
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description Three key challenges to a whole-system approach to process improvement in health systems are the complexity of socio-technical activity, the capacity to change purposefully, and the consequent capacity to proactively manage and govern the system. The literature on healthcare improvement demonstrates the persistence of these problems. In this project, the Access-Risk-Knowledge (ARK) Platform, which supports the implementation of improvement projects, was deployed across three healthcare organisations to address risk management for the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). In each organisation, quality and safety experts initiated an ARK project and participated in a follow-up survey and focus group. The platform was then evaluated against a set of fifteen needs related to complex system transformation. While the results highlighted concerns about the platform’s usability, feedback was generally positive regarding its effectiveness and potential value in supporting HCAI risk management. The ARK Platform addresses the majority of identified needs for system transformation; other needs were validated in the trial or are undergoing development. This trial provided a starting point for a knowledge-based solution to enhance organisational governance and develop shared knowledge through a Community of Practice that will contribute to sustaining and generalising that change.
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spelling pubmed-86570062021-12-10 Evaluation of an Access-Risk-Knowledge (ARK) Platform for Governance of Risk and Change in Complex Socio-Technical Systems McDonald, Nick McKenna, Lucy Vining, Rebecca Doyle, Brian Liang, Junli Ward, Marie E. Ulfvengren, Pernilla Geary, Una Guilfoyle, John Shuhaiber, Arwa Hernandez, Julio Fogarty, Mary Healy, Una Tallon, Christopher Brennan, Rob Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Three key challenges to a whole-system approach to process improvement in health systems are the complexity of socio-technical activity, the capacity to change purposefully, and the consequent capacity to proactively manage and govern the system. The literature on healthcare improvement demonstrates the persistence of these problems. In this project, the Access-Risk-Knowledge (ARK) Platform, which supports the implementation of improvement projects, was deployed across three healthcare organisations to address risk management for the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs). In each organisation, quality and safety experts initiated an ARK project and participated in a follow-up survey and focus group. The platform was then evaluated against a set of fifteen needs related to complex system transformation. While the results highlighted concerns about the platform’s usability, feedback was generally positive regarding its effectiveness and potential value in supporting HCAI risk management. The ARK Platform addresses the majority of identified needs for system transformation; other needs were validated in the trial or are undergoing development. This trial provided a starting point for a knowledge-based solution to enhance organisational governance and develop shared knowledge through a Community of Practice that will contribute to sustaining and generalising that change. MDPI 2021-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8657006/ /pubmed/34886304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312572 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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McKenna, Lucy
Vining, Rebecca
Doyle, Brian
Liang, Junli
Ward, Marie E.
Ulfvengren, Pernilla
Geary, Una
Guilfoyle, John
Shuhaiber, Arwa
Hernandez, Julio
Fogarty, Mary
Healy, Una
Tallon, Christopher
Brennan, Rob
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title_short Evaluation of an Access-Risk-Knowledge (ARK) Platform for Governance of Risk and Change in Complex Socio-Technical Systems
title_sort evaluation of an access-risk-knowledge (ark) platform for governance of risk and change in complex socio-technical systems
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34886304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312572
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