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Multilevel influences on resilient healthcare in six countries: an international comparative study protocol

ContributorsBourrier, Mathilde
Published inBMJ. British medical journal, vol. 10, no. 12, e039158
Publication date2020-12-04
First online date2020-12-04
Abstract

Resilient healthcare (RHC) is an emerging area of theory and applied research to understand how healthcare organisations cope with the dynamic, variable and demanding environments in which they operate, based on insights from complexity and systems theory. Understanding adaptive capacity has been a focus of RHC studies. Previous studies clearly show why adaptations are necessary and document the successful adaptive actions taken by clinicians. To our knowledge, however, no studies have thus far compared RHC across different teams and countries. There are gaps in the research knowledge related to the multilevel nature of resilience across healthcare systems and the team-based nature of adaptive capacity.

This cross-country comparative study therefore aims to add knowledge of how resilience is enabled in diverse healthcare systems by examining adaptive capacity in hospital teams in six countries. The study will identify how team, organisational and national healthcare system factors support or hinder the ability of teams to adapt to variability and change. Findings from this study are anticipated to provide insights to inform the design of RHC systems by considering how macro-level and meso-level structures support adaptive capacity at the micro-level, and to develop guidance for organisations and policymakers.

Keywords
  • Resilient Health Care
  • Health Systems
  • Teamwork
  • Interbational comparison
Citation (ISO format)
BOURRIER, Mathilde. Multilevel influences on resilient healthcare in six countries: an international comparative study protocol. In: BMJ. British medical journal, 2020, vol. 10, n° 12, p. e039158. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-039158
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