Creativity at the margins: A cross-country case study on how Dutch and Norwegian peripheries address challenges to quality work in care for older persons. (January 2023)
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- Creativity at the margins: A cross-country case study on how Dutch and Norwegian peripheries address challenges to quality work in care for older persons. (January 2023)
- Main Title:
- Creativity at the margins: A cross-country case study on how Dutch and Norwegian peripheries address challenges to quality work in care for older persons
- Authors:
- van de Bovenkamp, Hester
van Pijkeren, Nienke
Ree, Eline
Aase, Ingunn
Johannessen, Terese
Vollaard, Hans
Wallenburg, Iris
Bal, Roland
Wiig, Siri - Abstract:
- Highlights: Peripheral areas deserve more attention and support from policymakers and researchers. The geographical context challenges accessibility and quality in peripheral elderly care organizations. Elderly care organizations in peripheral areas also display creativity in tackling these challenges. Creative strategies used are scaling up, brightening up and opening up. Policies' peripheral blindness should be overcome by supporting creativity at the margins. Abstract: Background: Peripheral areas are often overlooked in health-care research but they in fact deserve specific attention. Such areas struggle to maintain access to good quality health-care services due to their geographical context. At the same time, new interventions or promising innovations often emerge in places where creativity is urgently needed. In this paper, we explore this creativity at the margins in older persons care organizations in peripheral areas, which other healthcare providers and policymakers can learn from. Methods: This exploratory study is based on two large research projects on the quality of care for older persons in Norway and the Netherlands. We performed secondary analysis of interviews with quality managers and other quality workers and used additional document analysis and expert interviews to deepen our analysis. Results: The results show that older persons care organizations working in peripheral areas must deal with a number of challenges caused by their geographical context,Highlights: Peripheral areas deserve more attention and support from policymakers and researchers. The geographical context challenges accessibility and quality in peripheral elderly care organizations. Elderly care organizations in peripheral areas also display creativity in tackling these challenges. Creative strategies used are scaling up, brightening up and opening up. Policies' peripheral blindness should be overcome by supporting creativity at the margins. Abstract: Background: Peripheral areas are often overlooked in health-care research but they in fact deserve specific attention. Such areas struggle to maintain access to good quality health-care services due to their geographical context. At the same time, new interventions or promising innovations often emerge in places where creativity is urgently needed. In this paper, we explore this creativity at the margins in older persons care organizations in peripheral areas, which other healthcare providers and policymakers can learn from. Methods: This exploratory study is based on two large research projects on the quality of care for older persons in Norway and the Netherlands. We performed secondary analysis of interviews with quality managers and other quality workers and used additional document analysis and expert interviews to deepen our analysis. Results: The results show that older persons care organizations working in peripheral areas must deal with a number of challenges caused by their geographical context, e.g. geographical distances (between services and to the geographical center), workforce shortages, and landscape characteristics. We found that organizations use different strategies to tackle these challenges, such as scaling up, brightening up and opening up. These strategies, conceptualized as creativity at the margins, impact quality work in different ways, for example by enabling more person-centered care. Conclusion: We conclude that both policymakers and research should overcome their peripheral blindness by learning from and supporting creativity at the margins in future policies and research. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Health policy. Volume 127(2023)
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- Health policy
- Issue:
- Volume 127(2023)
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- Volume 127, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 127
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0127-2023-0000
- Page Start:
- 66
- Page End:
- 73
- Publication Date:
- 2023-01
- Subjects:
- Creativity at the margins -- Health services for the elderly -- Periphery -- Healthcare quality -- Case studies -- Accessibility of health services
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.12.008 ↗
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- 0168-8510
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