2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13643-023-02176-7
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Exploring the intersection of hermeneutics and implementation: a scoping review

Abstract: Background An enduring challenge remains about how to effectively implement programs, services, or practices. Too often, implementation does not achieve its intended effectiveness, fidelity, and sustainability, even when frameworks or theories determine implementation strategies and actions. A different approach is needed. This scoping review joined two markedly different bodies of literature: implementation and hermeneutics. Implementation is usually depicted as focused, direct, and somewhat l… Show more

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“…Data were synthesised using a hermeneutic approach [ 28 ] that comprised discussion and interpretation of the various interventions, and iterative sorting of the reviewed studies. Drawing from LT, LR, CC, EA and RCW’s conceptual understanding and domain knowledge, the included studies were categorised as: Comprehensive assessment and multifaceted care: assessment and delivery of the total health care needed or desired by the patient, that is clinically suitable and in line with the patient's health needs Targeted care: interventions specific to the priority presenting health needs of the patient Medication safety: interventions to decrease the frequency of medication errors and/or enhance the safety and quality of medication utilisation Trauma care: interventions initiated following a trauma event to manage the acute needs of the patient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were synthesised using a hermeneutic approach [ 28 ] that comprised discussion and interpretation of the various interventions, and iterative sorting of the reviewed studies. Drawing from LT, LR, CC, EA and RCW’s conceptual understanding and domain knowledge, the included studies were categorised as: Comprehensive assessment and multifaceted care: assessment and delivery of the total health care needed or desired by the patient, that is clinically suitable and in line with the patient's health needs Targeted care: interventions specific to the priority presenting health needs of the patient Medication safety: interventions to decrease the frequency of medication errors and/or enhance the safety and quality of medication utilisation Trauma care: interventions initiated following a trauma event to manage the acute needs of the patient.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%