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To do or not to do-balancing governance and professional autonomy to abandon low-value practices: a study protocol.

Henna HassonPer NilsenHanna AugustssonSara IngvarssonSara KorlénUlrica von Thiele Schwarz
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2019)
This study contributes to knowledge about the governance of de-implementation of low-value care practices. The study provides rich empirical data from multiple system levels regarding how de-implementation of low-value practices is currently governed. The study also makes a theoretical contribution by applying the theories of complexity and organizational alignment, which may provide generalizable knowledge about the interplay between stakeholders across system levels and how and why certain factors influence the governance of de-implementation. The project employs a solution-oriented perspective by developing a framework for de-implementation of low-value practices and suggesting practical strategies to improve the governance of de-implementation. The framework and strategies can thereafter be evaluated for validity and impact in future studies.
Keyphrases
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