A scaling-up strategy supporting the expansion of integrated care: a study protocol

  • L. Grooten*
  • , C.A. Alexandru
  • , T. Alhambra-Borras
  • , S. Anderson
  • , F. Avolio
  • , E.V. Cotanda
  • , Z. Gutter
  • , D. Henderson
  • , A.C. Kassberg
  • , E.D. Keenoy
  • , M. Lange
  • , L. Lundgren
  • , A. Pavlickova
  • , J.T. Suarez
  • , D. Whitehouse
  • , A.F. Zabala
  • , J.I.Z. Rementeria
  • , H.J.M. Vrijhoef
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose To ensure that more people will benefit from integrated care initiatives, scaling-up of successful initiatives is the way forward. However, new challenges present themselves as knowledge on how to achieve successful large-scale implementation is scarce. The EU-funded project SCIROCCO uses a step-based scaling-up strategy to explore what to scale-up, and how to scale-up integrated care initiatives by matching the complementary strengths and weaknesses of five European regions involved in integrated care. The purpose of this paper is to describe a multi-method evaluation protocol designed to understand what factors influence the implementation of the SCIROCCO strategy to support the scaling-up of integrated care. Design/methodology/approach The first part of the protocol focuses on the assessment of the implementation fidelity of the SCIROCCO step-based strategy. The objective is to gain insight in whether the step-based strategy is implemented as it was designed to explore what works and does not work when implementing the scaling-up strategy. The second part concerns a realist evaluation to examine what it is about the SCIROCCO's strategy that works for whom, why, how and in which circumstances when scaling-up integrated care. Findings The intended study will provide valuable information on the implementation of the scaling-up strategy which will help to explain for what specific reasons the implementation succeeds and will facilitate further improvement of project outcomes. Originality/value The expected insights could be useful to guide the development, implementation and evaluation of future scaling-up strategies to advance the change towards more sustainable health and care systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-231
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Integrated Care
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2019

Keywords

  • diabetes self-management
  • evaluation protocol
  • experiences
  • implementation fidelity
  • integrated care
  • realist evaluation
  • scaling-up
  • Scaling-up
  • Implementation fidelity
  • EXPERIENCES
  • Evaluation protocol
  • Integrated care
  • DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT
  • Realist evaluation

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