Lagniappes: "A Little Something Extra" or Unintended Positive Consequences of Implementation Facilitation

被引:1
|
作者
Woodward, Eva N. [1 ,2 ]
Drummond, Karen L. [1 ,2 ]
Oliver, Karen Anderson [1 ]
Bartnik, Mary Kate [1 ]
Meit, Scott S. [3 ]
Owen, Richard R. [1 ,2 ]
Wright, B. Cody [3 ]
Hicks, R. Elliott [4 ]
Kirchner, JoAnn [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Cent Arkansas Vet Healthcare Syst, Ctr Mental Healthcare & Outcomes Res, North Little Rock, AR 72114 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Coll Med, Dept Psychiat, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
[3] Cent Arkansas Vet Healthcare Syst, Mental Hlth Serv, North Little Rock, AR USA
[4] Jesse Brown VA Med Ctr, Mental Hlth Serv, Chicago, IL USA
[5] Dept Vet Affairs, Little Rock Reg Off, Qual Enhancement Res Initiat, Program Team Based Behav Hlth, North Little Rock, AR USA
关键词
D O I
10.1176/appi.ps.202000151
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: Implementation facilitation is an effective strategy that increases uptake of behavioral health interventions. Facilitation is grounded in partnerships with leadership and clinical stakeholders. Researchers have documented some negative consequences of facilitation-time, financial, and opportunity costs. Clinical leaders often agree to facilitation with the promise of increased implementation of an intervention. This study examined whether unintended positive consequences of facilitation might offset known costs. Methods: This study was part of a stepped-wedge, hybrid type 2, pragmatic trial that used implementation facilitation to implement primary care mental health integration (PCMHI) via telehealth technology in six satellite Veterans Health Administration (VHA) clinics. Two facilitators provided facilitation for at least 6 months. This study included a focused analysis of an emerging phenomenon captured through weekly debriefing interviews with facilitators: unintended positive consequences of implementation facilitation, termed "lagniappes" here. A rapid content analysis was conducted to identify and categorize these consequences. Results: The authors documented unintended positive consequences of the facilitation across the six VHA sites and categorized them into three clinically relevant domains: supporting PCMHI outreach at other clinics not in the original catchment area (e.g., providing tools to other sites), strengthening patient access (e.g., resolving unnecessary patient travel), and improving or modifying work processes (e.g., clarifying suicide assessment protocols). The positive consequences benefited sites and strengthened ongoing partnerships. Conclusions: Documenting unintended positive consequences of implementation facilitation may increase leadership engagement. Facilitators should consider leveraging unintended positive consequences as advantages for the site that may add efficiency to facility processes and workflows.
引用
收藏
页码:31 / 36
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] POSITIVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES IN PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN'S AND CHILD NUTRITION IN BANGLADESH: SCALING UP TIPPY-TAPS
    Williams, E.
    Arafat, Y.
    Williams, T.
    Guyon, A.
    ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2013, 63 : 727 - 727
  • [42] Trainees as simulated patients in family medicine/general practice OSCE stations for undergraduate students: Unintended (positive) consequences
    Ascencao, Raquel
    Afonso, David
    Lopes, Sandra
    Coelho, Ines
    Goncalves Gaspar, Ivone
    Pereira da Silva, Alda
    Carmo, Pedro
    Coelho e Silva, Sara
    Gaspar, Catarina
    Fortuna, Luis
    Lopes, Margarida Morais
    Nina, Ana Sofia
    Pereira, Luisa
    Pitta, Rita
    Proenca-Portugal, Mafalda
    MEDICAL TEACHER, 2023, 45 (02) : 233 - 234
  • [43] Positive Unintended Consequences: How Campbell Lake Gravity Sewer Pipeline Line Survived a Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake
    Persinger, David
    Gaston, Maury D.
    PIPELINES 2020: CONDITION ASSESSMENT, CONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, AND TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGIES, 2020, : 281 - 291
  • [44] Evaluating possible intended and unintended consequences of the implementation of alcohol minimum unit pricing (MUP) in Scotland: a natural experiment protocol
    Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal
    Beeston, Clare
    Millard, Andrew
    Forsyth, Ross
    Deluca, Paolo
    Drummond, Colin
    Eadie, Douglas
    Graham, Lesley
    Hilton, Shona
    Ludbrook, Anne
    McCartney, Gerry
    Phillips, Thomas
    Stead, Martine
    Ford, Allison
    Bond, Lyndal
    Leyland, Alastair H.
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (06):
  • [45] The law of unintended consequences: Implementation of point-of-care testing regulations decreases physician performance of digital rectal exams
    McHugh, KA
    Bryson, SA
    Dabulewicz, J
    Adams, BD
    ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2005, 46 (03) : S32 - S33
  • [46] The thorny path toward greening: unintended consequences, trade-offs, and constraints in green and blue infrastructure planning, implementation, and management
    Kronenberg, Jakub
    Andersson, Erik
    Barton, David N.
    Borgstrom, Sara T.
    Langemeyer, Johannes
    Bjorklund, Tove
    Haase, Dagmar
    Kennedy, Christopher
    Koprowska, Karolina
    Laszkiewicz, Edyta
    McPhearson, Timon
    Stange, Erik E.
    Wolff, Manuel
    ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2021, 26 (02):
  • [47] Developing an implementation facilitation strategy for a mental health screening and ehealth positive affect intervention for people living with HIV
    Ethier, Kristen
    Stump, Tammy
    Hirschhorn, Lisa
    Dakin, Andrea
    Bouacha, Nora
    Freeman, Angela
    Bannon, Jacqueline
    Gomez, Walter
    Moskowitz, Judith
    Bouris, Alida
    IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE, 2022, 17 (SUPPL 1):
  • [48] Monitoring for unintended consequences of ehr-based implementation strategies: a novel approach using ehr audit logs and machine learning
    Chen, Jinying
    Cutrona, Sarah L.
    Dharod, Ajay
    Moses, Adam
    Bridges, Aaron
    Ostasiewski, Brian
    Foley, Kristie L.
    Houston, Thoms K.
    IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE, 2023, 18
  • [49] The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Quality Improvement Interventions for Small Practices in a Community-based Electronic Health Record Implementation Project
    Ryan, Andrew M.
    McCullough, Colleen M.
    Shih, Sarah C.
    Wang, Jason J.
    Ryan, Mandy S.
    Casalino, Lawrence P.
    MEDICAL CARE, 2014, 52 (09) : 826 - 832
  • [50] Honey, There´s Something on My Mind… Adverse Consequences of Negative and Positive Work Rumination on Attention to the Partner, and the Advantage of Talking About it
    Julia Schoellbauer
    Sara Tement
    Christian Korunka
    Journal of Happiness Studies, 2023, 24 : 917 - 944