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Stakeholder Participation in System Change: A New Conceptual Model
Author(s) -
O'Rourke Tammy,
Higuchi Kathryn S.,
Hogg William
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
worldviews on evidence‐based nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.052
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1741-6787
pISSN - 1545-102X
DOI - 10.1111/wvn.12165
Subject(s) - stakeholder , vision , stakeholder analysis , public relations , health care , qualitative research , conceptual framework , nursing , business , knowledge management , medicine , political science , sociology , computer science , social science , anthropology , law
Background A recent change in Canada's primary care system led to the introduction of Nurse Practitioner‐Led clinics. The literature suggests that stakeholders can influence system change initiatives. However, very little is known about healthcare stakeholder motivations, particularly stakeholders who are seen as resistors to change. Aim To examine stakeholder participation in the system change process that led to the introduction of the first Nurse Practitioner‐Led clinic in Ontario. Methods This single case study included two site visits, semistructured individual tape‐recorded interviews, and the examination of relevant public documents. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze the data. Results Sixteen individuals from different healthcare sectors and professions participated in the interviews and 20 documents were reviewed. Six key themes emerged from the data. Linking Evidence to Action The findings from the study present a new perspective on stakeholder participation that includes both those who supported the proposed change and those who advocated for a different change. The findings identify stakeholder activities used to shape, share, and protect their visions for system change. The conceptual model presented in this study adds to the understanding of challenges and complexities involved in healthcare system change. Understanding why and how stakeholders participate in change can help healthcare leaders in planning activities to enhance stakeholder involvement in healthcare system change.

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