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1 to 3 of 3 Research Studies DisplayedHarrison MI, Grantham S
AHRQ Author: Harrison MI
Learning from implementation setbacks: identifying and responding to contextual challenges.
The authors addressed organizational learning about implementation context during setbacks to primary care redesign in an ambulatory system. They found that redesigned teams were not implemented as widely or rapidly as anticipated and did not deliver hoped-for gains in operational metrics; however, team redesign was leading to improvements in chronic care and prevention and eased provider burden. Redesign and system leaders engaged in more thorough organizational learning. Their responses to challenges helped to strengthen the redesign's prospects, improved the delivery system's position in its labor market, and helped the system prepare to meet emerging requirements for value-based care and population health.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; 2902010000341.
Citation: Harrison MI, Grantham S .
Learning from implementation setbacks: identifying and responding to contextual challenges.
Learn Health Syst 2018 Oct;2(4):e10068. doi: 10.1002/lrh2.10068..
Keywords: Organizational Change, Learning Health Systems, Health Systems, Primary Care: Models of Care, Primary Care, Ambulatory Care and Surgery, Implementation
Saleem JJ, Weiler DT, Satterly T
Field investigation of ambulatory clinic exam room design with respect to computing devices: a pilot study.
The authors of this paper conducted observations and interviews with primary care providers and their patients from three locations within the Phoenix VA Health Care System, in a pilot study comparing the new exam room design standard with the older legacy exam rooms. The study results suggested that the new exam room design did contribute to a greater degree of patient centeredness, though more thorough evaluations are required to support these preliminary results.
AHRQ-funded; HS024488.
Citation: Saleem JJ, Weiler DT, Satterly T .
Field investigation of ambulatory clinic exam room design with respect to computing devices: a pilot study.
Proc Hum Factors Ergon Soc Annu Meet 2018 Sep;62(1):518-22. doi: 10.1177/1541931218621118..
Keywords: Ambulatory Care and Surgery, Patient-Centered Healthcare, Primary Care
LaForge K, Gold R, Cottrell E
How 6 organizations developed tools and processes for social determinants of health screening in primary care: an overview.
Little is known about how health care organizations are developing tools for identifying/addressing patients' social determinants of health (SDH). The authors of this paper describe the processes recently used by 6 organizations to develop SDH screening tools for ambulatory care and the barriers they faced during those efforts.
AHRQ-funded; HS023324.
Citation: LaForge K, Gold R, Cottrell E .
How 6 organizations developed tools and processes for social determinants of health screening in primary care: an overview.
J Ambul Care Manage 2018 Jan/Mar;41(1):2-14. doi: 10.1097/jac.0000000000000221..
Keywords: Ambulatory Care and Surgery, Prevention, Primary Care, Screening, Social Determinants of Health