Exploring implementation of reasonable adjustments in hospitals for people with intellectual disability: Using a realist lens.

Mairead Moloney, Laurence Taggart, Therese Hennessy, Owen Doody

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Abstract

Aim
To explore the factors influencing the implementation of reasonable adjustments in hospitals for people with intellectual disability: Using a realist lens.

Design
A qualitative study using a realist lens.

Methods
Data collection involved one focus group interview and three semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals working in hospital or community settings in September 2023. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis and findings were mapped to the Context and Implementation of Complex Interventions (CICI) framework across the dimension’s context, implementation and setting.

Results
Healthcare professionals support the provision of reasonable adjustments in acute hospitals as a person-centred approach to caring for people with intellectual disability. While reasonable adjustments are evident in practice, they are mostly individual-level cases with little evidence of strategic system-level implementation. The factors influencing the implementation of reasonable adjustments in practice were conceptualised using the CICI framework. Context factors spanned the domains of epidemiological (e.g., aging population), socio-cultural (e.g., historical healthcare), political (e.g., lack of integrated care pathways) and ethical (e.g., provision of person-centred care). Implementation factors spanned the domains of strategies (e.g., leadership strategies), agents (e.g., liaison and advocacy roles) and outcomes (e.g., individual-level reasonable adjustments). The setting for the complex intervention was the acute hospital. System-level indicators for successful implementation include intellectual disability specific policies/procedures for integrated care pathways, education and awareness training for hospital staff, and leadership strategies such as the development of liaison nursing roles and the appropriate allocation of physical and human resources.

Conclusion
A radical change is needed where implementation of reasonable adjustments in acute hospitals are broadened beyond isolated individual-level cases to system-level healthcare. This research highlights the importance of exploring the integrated dimensions of context, implementation and setting in complex interventions such as reasonable adjustments and sets foundation for further implementation research in this area.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Advanced Nursing
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 24 Oct 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Advanced Nursing published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Data Access Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.

Keywords

  • acute hospitals
  • context
  • implementation
  • intellectual disability
  • nursing
  • realism
  • realist lens
  • reasonable adjustments
  • setting

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