Successful implementation of self-management health innovations

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2022-03

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van Beest, Wilke
Boon, Wouter P. C.ORCID 0000-0003-1218-193XISNI 0000000392975288
Andriessen, Daan
Moors, EllenORCID 0000-0002-9724-5308ISNI 0000000045359886
van der Veen, Gerrita
Pol, Harald

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Abstract

Background: Literature on self-management innovations has studied their characteristics and position in healthcare systems. However, less attention has been paid to factors that contribute to successful implementation. This paper aims to answer the question: which factors play a role in a successful implementation of self-management health innovations? Methods: We conducted a narrative review of academic literature to explore factors related to successful implementation of self-management health innovations. We further investigated the factors in a qualitative multiple case study to analyse their role in implementation success. Data were collected from nine self-management health projects in the Netherlands. Results: Nine factors were found in the literature that foster the implementation of self-management health innovations: 1) involvement of end-users, 2) involvement of local and business partners, 3) involvement of stakeholders within the larger system, 4) tailoring of the innovation, 5) utilisation of multiple disciplines, 6) feedback on effectiveness, 7) availability of a feasible business model, 8) adaption to organisational changes, and 9) anticipation of changes required in the healthcare system. In the case studies, on average six of these factors could be identified. Three projects achieved a successful implementation of a self-management health innovation, but only in one case were all factors present. Conclusions: For successful implementation of self-management health innovation projects, the factors identified in the literature are neither necessary nor sufficient. Therefore, it might be insightful to study how successful implementation works instead of solely focusing on the factors that could be helpful in this process.

Keywords

Self-management, Health innovation, Implementation, Factors, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Citation

van Beest, W, Boon, W P C, Andriessen, D, Moors, E H M, van der Veen, G & Pol, H 2022, 'Successful implementation of self-management health innovations', Journal of Public Health (Germany), vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 721-735. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-020-01330-y