Literature DB >> 30952174

[DNVF-Memorandum III - Methods for Health Services Research, Part 4 - Concept and Methods for Organizational Health Services Research. Chapter 3 - Methodological Approaches for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Interventions in Healthcare Organizations].

Markus Antonius Wirtz1, Eva Maria Bitzer2, Ute-Susann Albert3, Lena Ansmann4,5, Martina Bögel6, Nicole Ernstmann7, Alfons Hollederer8, Kira Isabel Hower5, Marina Nowak5, Horst Christian Vollmar9.   

Abstract

Organizational health services research is still a relatively young field of research in Germany which is of increasing interest. The German Network Health Services Research e.V. (DNVF e.V.) published in 2009 - supported by expert associations and individual members of the DNVF - a guide on "Methods for organizational health services research" of the Memorandum III, part 1 [1]. Originating from this publication and facilitated by the increasing relevance of the field, a necessity to refine the conceptual and methodological basis became evident. The update and extension of the publication from 2009 consists of three chapters: (1) Definition and concept of organizational health services research, (2) Methodological approaches in organizational health services research: indicators, data sources, data collection and data analysis, (3) Methodological approaches for the design, evaluation and implementation of complex interventions in health care organizations. The aim of the third chapter is to present methods for intervention design, evaluation of effectiveness and efficacy as well as implementation research with particular regard to the organizational context of interventions to improve health care. Eigentümer und
Copyright ©Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2019.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30952174     DOI: 10.1055/a-0862-0588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gesundheitswesen        ISSN: 0941-3790


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