| Literature DB >> 34322874 |
Niels Buus1,2,3, Ben Ong3,4, Rochelle Einboden3, Elizabeth Lennon5, Kristof Mikes-Liu4,6, Steven Mayers7, Andrea McCloughen3.
Abstract
Open Dialogue approaches fall broadly into the area of systemic psychotherapeutic practices. They encourage active participation of families and social networks, and emphasize genuine collaboration within highly integrated systems of health-care service delivery. These approaches are currently being implemented in a growing number of services across the globe, and in this review, we summarize and discuss insights from papers concerned with the implementation of Open Dialogue. We used a scoping review method, which included systematic literature searches and summarizing data extraction as well as consultation with eight Open Dialogue implementation stakeholders who were invited to comment on preliminary review findings and a draft paper. We included 18 studies in the review and present their content under four thematic headings: 1. Training, 2. Family and network experiences, 3. Staff members' experiences, and 4. Structural and organizational barriers and resistance to implementation. In general, the studies did not include rich descriptions of the implementation contexts, which made it difficult to draw conclusions across studies about effective implementation practices. The discussion draws on Jamous and Peloille's (Professions and professionalisation, 1970, Cambridge University Press, 109-152) concepts of "indeterminacy" and "technicality," and we argue that the indeterminacy that dominates Open Dialogue is a challenge to implementation efforts that favor specific and standardized practices. We conclude by encouraging the development of implementation initiatives that theorize Open Dialogue practices with higher levels of technicality without corrupting the fundamental spirit of the approach.Entities:
Keywords: Implementation Science; Open Dialogue; ciencia de la implementación; diálogo abierto; family therapy; revisión exploratoria; scoping review; terapia familiar; 剥离式文献综述; 实施科学; 家庭治疗; 开放对话
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34322874 DOI: 10.1111/famp.12695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Process ISSN: 0014-7370